New on Netflix, Amazon and HBO in December 2022

The Witcher: Blood Origin — December 25 (Netflix)
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery — December 23 (Netflix)
Emily in Paris (S3) — December 21 (Netflix)
Jack Ryan (S3) — December 21 (Amazon)
Pinocchio — December 9 (Netflix)
My Unorthodox Life (S2) — December 2 (Netflix)
Lady Chatterley's Lover — December 2 (Netflix)
Gossip Girl (S2) — December 1 (HBO)
Troll — December 1 (Netflix)
A Hollywood Christmas — December 1 (HBO)
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol — December 2 (Netflix)
Your Christmas or Mine? — December 2 (Amazon)
Firefly Lane (S2) — December 2 (Netflix)
Delivery By Christmas — December 6 (Netflix)
Unveiled: Surviving La Luz Del Mundo — December 6 (HBO)
Burning Patience — December 7 (Netflix)
House of Gucci — December 7 (Amazon)
The Most Beautiful Flower — December 7 (Netflix)
Doom Patrol (S4 Part 1) — December 8 (HBO)
Wise Men vs. Santa — December 9 (Amazon)
The Recruit — December 16 (Netflix)
LOL: Last One Laughing (S5) — December 16 (Amazon)
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths - December 16 (Netflix)
About Fate - December 16 (Amazon)
Bullet Train — December 2 (HBO Max)
The Witcher: Blood Origin — December 25 (Netflix)

The prequel to 'The Witcher' is set 1,200 years before the adventures of Geralt of Rivia. Elves unite to fight a dangerous force and from that effort, the first prototype witcher is created.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery — December 23 (Netflix)

In the sequel to Rian Johnson's 'Knives Out,' Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) travels to Greece to unravel a mystery involving a new group of suspects. He finds himself on a luxurious private estate with a star-studded cast including Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kate Hudson, and Dave Bautista.

Emily in Paris (S3) — December 21 (Netflix)

Here's yet another season of Lily Collins playing the American woman who took on a dream job in Paris. Torn between two very different paths, Emily must now decide between her career and her romantic life.

Jack Ryan (S3) — December 21 (Amazon)

In Season 3, Jack (John Krasinski) undertakes a time-trial mission across Europe to stop a corrupt faction within the Russian government from restoring the Soviet Empire and starting World War III.

Pinocchio — December 9 (Netflix)

Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and award-winning master of stop-motion animation Mark Gustafson revive Carlo Collodi's classic tale of the wooden toy Pinocchio who comes to life.

My Unorthodox Life (S2) — December 2 (Netflix)

This series details the life of Julia Haart after her departure from an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. Julia has inspired millions of people around the world with her story of liberation and modern feminism.

Lady Chatterley's Lover — December 2 (Netflix)

A classic story of a woman who decides to break with the conventions of her time and starts a romance with a worker in her household.

Gossip Girl (S2) — December 1 (HBO)

The success of the first season of the Gossip Girl reboot, which premiered last year, was so good that it broke audience records and became the most-watched original series on HBO Max. Logically, a second part was made about the life and social fabric of the privileged youth of New York.

Troll — December 1 (Netflix)

Deep within the Dovre Mountain, something monstrous awakens after being trapped for a thousand years. The creature is rapidly approaching the Norwegian capital, at the same time destroying everything in its path. How to put an end to something that was believed to be just a legend?

A Hollywood Christmas — December 1 (HBO)

This romantic comedy stars Jessika Van and Josh Swickard. Jessica is dedicated to directing Christmas movies with all their classic ingredients and, at a certain point, when she meets someone, she begins to experience firsthand all those ingredients that she has talked about in her films millions of times.

Scrooge: A Christmas Carol — December 2 (Netflix)

Ebenezer Scrooge, the well-known cheapskate, is drawn in a new cartoon. He gets to learn from the past and change the future before Christmas Eve is over.

Your Christmas or Mine? — December 2 (Amazon)

It's Christmas Eve and after saying goodbye at Marylebone station, new lovers Hayley and James can't bear to be apart on Christmas. Each of them decides to surprise the other, and, unknowingly, they both switch trains. As a result, the two love birds are separately stuck with each other's family for the entirety of Christmas. Will their love survive as the family secrets unravel?

Firefly Lane (S2) — December 2 (Netflix)

What could end the close, 30-year friendship between Tully and Kate, the Firefly Lane girls forever? The answer comes this season. Kate must face the painful consequences of Johnny's ill-fated trip to Iraq while Tully faces a lawsuit after running away from her talk show. She now must start her career from scratch.

Delivery By Christmas — December 6 (Netflix)

A Christmas gift delivery girl has her work sabotaged and must deliver everything on time, with the help of a client.

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Unveiled: Surviving La Luz Del Mundo — December 6 (HBO)

This documentary series explores the terrifying but relatively unknown history of the Christian church 'La Luz Del Mundo' and the abuse that dozens of its members, many of them minors, claimed to have suffered at the hands of their leaders, known as the 'Apostles.'

Burning Patience — December 7 (Netflix)

Mario is a young fisherman who dreams of being a poet. When he becomes Pablo Neruda's postman, he finds himself involved in a world of metaphors and verses that help him fulfill his dreams as a writer and fall in love with Beatriz.

House of Gucci — December 7 (Amazon)

This much-discussed film is now coming to Amazon Prime in certain parts of the world. It was inspired by the true story of the Italian fashion empire. When Patrizia Reggiani marries into the Gucci family, her unbridled ambition begins to unravel the family legacy and sparks a spiral of betrayal, decadence, and murder. Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jared Leto, and Al Pacino are part of its star-studded cast.

The Most Beautiful Flower — December 7 (Netflix)

Mich is a curvy and confident high school student. He knows she's a star in the making, but he still has to convince everyone else to believe it too.

Doom Patrol (S4 Part 1) — December 8 (HBO)

A group of people suffer a horrific accident and get superhuman abilities. The event also leaves them scarred and disfigured, however. In a new season, the Doom Patrol unexpectedly travels to and is faced with its imminent demise.

Wise Men vs. Santa — December 9 (Amazon)

The Three Wise Men, fed up with Santa taking the spotlight away from them, decide to confront the bearded philanthropist. Unfortunately, their confrontation awakes a dangerous common enemy, the Krampus, which had been inactive for centuries. A Spanish film with the title 'Reyes contra Santa.'

The Recruit — December 16 (Netflix)

The series revolves around Owen Hendricks (Noah Centineo), a young CIA lawyer whose first week on the job takes an unexpected turn when he finds a threatening letter from ex-agent Max Meladze (Laura Haddock). He threatens to expose the agency unless they exonerate him of a serious crime.

LOL: Last One Laughing (S5) — December 16 (Amazon)

They say that behind every champion, there is a bunch of losers willing to do anything to claim the crown. The fifth season of LOL Mexico brings together the biggest losers from past seasons to give them one last chance to shine as LOLStars.

Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths - December 16 (Netflix)

Alejandro González Iñárritu, the winner of five Oscars, presents an epic story that is visually stunning and an immersive experience. It chronicles the journey of Silverio (Daniel Giménez Cacho), a renowned Los Angeles-based Mexican journalist and documentarian who runs into trouble while returning to his country.

About Fate - December 16 (Amazon)

This romantic comedy, starring Emma Roberts and Thomas Mann, tells the story of two strangers who believe in love but can never seem to find its true meaning. During a turbulent New Year's Eve, fate puts them in each other's orbits - an adventure that ends in mayhem and love.

Bullet Train — December 2 (HBO Max)

In some parts of the world, HBO Max streams this remarkable film in which the unlucky assassin Ladybug (Brad Pitt) gives up his career and gets hired by Maria Beetle (Sandra Bullock) to do a seemingly simple chore: pick up a suitcase on a bullet train leaving Tokyo for Morioka.

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