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It’s a good thing that December has the biggest holidays of the year, because you’re going to need the extra time to watch all of the TV shows and movies heading your way. Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max and the rest of the streamers are closing out the year on a high note. No one could ever find the time to watch all of these great series and films in a single month. Fortunately, you don’t have to. But if you’re looking for a directory for the month ahead, this is Watch With Us‘ guide to everything coming to the major streamers in December 2025. All The Empty Rooms CoComelon Lane: Season 6 Love is Blind: Italy My Next Guest with David Letterman and Adam Sandler Playing Gracie Darling Troll 2 A League of Their Own As Good as...
By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. If you didn't get enough Stranger Things over Thanksgiving break, don't you worry: There are still two parts left to come in its final season's lengthy rollout. Part 2 hits Netflix on Christmas, while the movie-length series finale (that pretty much just makes it a movie, but whatever, we can continue the charade) will be released on New Year's Eve. Otherwise, it's a light December in terms of TV releases, but there are a handful of premieres to help make your season bright: Fallout and Percy Jackson and the Olympians both return for their... And if none of those appeal to you, at least Daniel Craig is back to speaking in Benoit Blanc's silly voice in Wake Up Dead Man, the newest film in the Knives Out series. Our guide to the best TV and streaming movies in December is divided into three sections: the best shows to watch this month, the best shows to watch by streaming service, and a calendar...
Whatever you're looking for, you'll find it below. This town ain't big enough for both Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson. In The Abandons, a new Western series created by Sons of Anarchy's Kurt Sutter, Headey and Anderson face off as a pair of widowed matriarchs separated by privilege in mid-19th-century Washington Territory. Headey's Fiona Nolan is an Irish woman who has forged a home for an adopted family of outcasts (the titular Abandons) on silver-rich land, which Anderson's wealthy Constance Van Ness is determined to seize. Their fellow haves and have-nots are played by an extensive cast that includes Michael Greyeyes, Nick Robinson, Diana Silvers, Lamar Johnson, Lucas Till, Aisling Franciosi, and Brían F. O'Byrne.
-Kelly Connolly [Trailer] As 2025 speeds toward its end, we’ve got one more catalogue refresh coming for each of the streamers out there. In the month of December, you’ll find new episodes of your favorite shows, old comfort films, holiday movies, recent releases, new originals and more. And, to keep you from having to go searching for each streaming guide individually, we’ve created a master list for you. Below, you’ll find a list of all the new catalogues for each streamer in December. My Next Guest with David Letterman and Adam Sandler
Matt Rife: Unwrapped – A Christmas Crowd Work Special Send this article to your social connections. Send this article to your social connections. We’ve reached December, which in the streaming world translates to a glut of holiday movies and holiday TV shows. But it’s not just Christmas content filling the streaming libraries this month. There’s also a ton of classic films that will be perfect family viewing over the holidays, a number of new TV shows that will generate holiday buzz, and some hit 2025 movies coming to...
Prime Video has the Season 2 debut of “Fallout” (Dec. 17), while Netflix has a new season of “Emily in Paris” (Dec. 18) and is slowly drip-feeding subscribers the final season of “Stranger Things” (Dec. 25 and Dec. 31). Love movies?
Live for TV? USA TODAY's Watch Party newsletter has all the best recommendations, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up now and be one of the cool kids. Ho ho ho! Streaming Santa is getting the gift-giving started early this December. A heaping bag full of new movies are hitting your favorite platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and Amazon's Prime Video to entertain all sorts of film fans, whether you like holiday flicks or horror...
Catch up theatrical releases finally arriving home, such as Tom Cruise's latest "Mission: Impossible" adventure and Daniel Day-Lewis' post-retirement jam, and also tuck into the original streaming fare, too, like a George Clooney Hollywood... Here are 15 new and notable movies you can stream right now: Daniel Day-Lewis is back, baby! The three-time Oscar winner comes out of retirement to star in his son Ronan Day-Lewis' directorial debut. It's no "Gangs of New York" or "There Will Be Blood," but Daddy Day-Lewis gives a searing performance in the psychological drama as an Irish soldier finally coming to grips with his violent past. Benoit Blanc is back, and trouble is already monogrammed.
The suave sleuth wades into a glittering new tangle of lies and alibis, where the suspects are rich, the stakes are lethal, and every clue cuts both ways. Holiday season means the streamers are turning the volume up. This week: Benoit Blanc is back on Netflix, Percy Jackson dives into his next quest, Pennywise-adjacent terror wraps its first season, a vengeful comedy sharpens its claws, a legendary mockumentary band returns for one... Here are the ones actually worth your time. Daniel Craig’s super-sleuth Benoit Blanc returns for the third Knives Out mystery, and this time the case is a doozy: an apparently impossible murder of a high-ranking Catholic priest. The suspect pool is stacked as usual, with Josh O'Connor, Cailee Spaeny, Andrew Scott, Glenn Close, and Jeremy Renner all in the mix.
Early buzz says this is a big rebound after the hit-and-miss Glass Onion — a slightly more serious tone, a more fully sketched Blanc, and still ferociously fun. Honestly, prime family viewing for the holidays... if you can wait that long. Streaming in the US and UK on Netflix. Season 1 was a monster hit for Disney Plus, and the new season aims to bottle lightning twice with The Sea of Monsters. Percy (Walker Scobell) heads out on a risky mission to save his friend Grover (Aryan Simhadri) and find a way to protect Camp Half-Blood itself.
It sticks close to Rick Riordan’s books, and the young cast remains charming — a clear step up from the old movie takes. Episodes roll out weekly, so this one will carry you through the holidays. Streaming in the US and UK on Disney Plus. The loudest mockumentary band returns for a long-promised encore. Decades after the original film, Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), and Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) reunite for one last show.
Expect rock cliches turned up to, yes, 11, a parade of famous faces (including Paul McCartney and Elton John), and plenty of glorious stupidity. Reviews have been mixed, but fans will want to check in on the lads. Bonus: the immortal original This Is Spinal Tap also hits HBO Max on December 12. Streaming in the US on HBO Max. TechRadar and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability are subject to change.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The final month of 2025 is upon us – and December has come out swinging with a pre-Christmas bounty of new movies to enjoy on the world's best streaming services. For those of a TV show persuasion, Netflix has also served up a new Western-era series and, depending on your music proclivities, a documentary that's proven to be highly controversial. Whatever kind of content you consume, then, I'm sure this week's recommendations round-up will have something for you. – Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter A character study that satirizes life as a Hollywood persona, Jay Kelly a great addition to this month's new Netflix movies and worth watching for its strong lead performances alone.
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