This is new on streaming in December 2024

No Good Deed – December 12 (Netflix)
Elton John: Never Too Late – December 13 (Disney+)
Carry On – November 13 (Netflix)
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – Adventure Through the Galaxy - December 3 (Disney+)
That Christmas – December 4 (Netflix)
The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (Season 3) – December 4 (Netflix)
Black Doves – December 5 (Netflix)
Creature Commandos – December 5 (Max)
The Sticky – December 6 (Prime)
Rugged Rugby: Conquer or Die – December 10 (Netflix)
One Hundred Years of Solitude – December 11 (Netflix)
Bookie (Season 2) – December 13 (Max)
Virgin River (Season 6) – December 19 (Netflix)
The Six Triple Eight – December 20 (Netflix)
Squid Game (Season 2) – December 26 (Netflix)
My Fault – December 27 (Prime)
No Good Deed – December 12 (Netflix)

Promising on Netflix: a new comedy-drama series starring Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano. The story follows three different families in a fierce dispute over the purchase of a charming 1920s Spanish-style villa. However, the current owners know that this apparent dream home can easily turn into a nightmare.

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Elton John: Never Too Late – December 13 (Disney+)

A documentary that follows singer Elton John as he prepares for his final North American concert, reliving the most important moments of his career. Featuring rare and never-before-seen footage from his early years, it offers a unique insight into the pop music icon.

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Carry On – November 13 (Netflix)

This new thriller starring Taron Egerton takes place on Christmas Eve. As an airline security agent, he is forced by blackmail to allow a dangerous package to be boarded on a flight.

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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – Adventure Through the Galaxy - December 3 (Disney+)

In this Disney+ original series, four young people set out on an adventure to return to their home planet, lost in the immense 'Star Wars' galaxy. With an outstanding cast, including Jude Law, the series promises plenty of action and excitement for franchise fans.

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That Christmas – December 4 (Netflix)

In this animated film, the worst snowstorm in history transforms Christmas in the small town of Wellington-on-Sea. It changes everyone's plans for the holiday season - even those of Santa Claus himself. Amidst unexpected events and love stories, the residents have to rethink the true meaning of the holidays.

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The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (Season 3) – December 4 (Netflix)

In this reality show, hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, six couples face a marriage dilemma. Over eight weeks, they have to decide between getting married or ending their relationship, exploring new connections with the other participants, and considering alternative futures.

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Black Doves – December 5 (Netflix)

Starring Keira Knightley, this new Netflix original series follows a spy who leads a dangerous double life. She has to betray her politician husband by handing over his secrets to the Black Doves organization. As the events follow each other rapidly, they plunge her into a shadowy conspiracy in the London underworld with global consequences.

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Creature Commandos – December 5 (Max)

New adult animated series from DC that focuses on the secret team of monsters created by Amanda Waller.

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The Sticky – December 6 (Prime)

A new comedy series based on the 2012 Quebec maple syrup heist, the story follows Ruth Landry, a farmer who teams up with a mobster and a security guard to steal the province's surplus syrup.

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Rugged Rugby: Conquer or Die – December 10 (Netflix)

A new sports reality show that brings together seven South Korean rugby teams in an intense competition for a prize of 300 million won. Among semi-professional, university, and military teams, the players face challenges that test strength, agility, strategy, and teamwork.

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One Hundred Years of Solitude – December 11 (Netflix)

One of the most anticipated series of the year, this is an adaptation of the iconic novel by Gabriel García Márquez, published in 1967. The narrative follows the Buendía family that lives in the mystical city of Macondo. The plot goes through the lives of the following generations, revealing their dramas and mysteries, while unexpected events from the outside world cross their path.

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Bookie (Season 2) – December 13 (Max)

The second season of this comedy series follows Danny, a seasoned Los Angeles bookmaker, as he navigates changing regulations and increased oversight of gambling and sports betting in California.

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Virgin River (Season 6) – December 19 (Netflix)

Finally, the highly anticipated sixth season of this romantic series premieres on streaming. In this season, Mel and Jack face new beginnings and uncertainties as they plan their wedding, discovering more about themselves and the people they love.

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The Six Triple Eight – December 20 (Netflix)

Based on true events, this drama tells the story of a group of black women who face racism and misogyny as they bring hope to soldiers on the front lines in World War II. Officers from the 6888th Battalion of the Central Postal Directorate, they take up the mission of delivering delayed letters in order to restore the spirit of a country at war.

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Squid Game (Season 2) – December 26 (Netflix)

Much to the delight of fans, the highly anticipated second season of this international phenomenon premieres on Netflix. Gi-hun returns to the enigmatic survival game, facing a new round of deadly challenges alongside other competitors, all determined to win the 45.6 billion won prize.

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My Fault – December 27 (Prime)

This romance film is a sequel to the film 'My Fault' (2023) that follows the story of Noah and Nick. Despite their parents' attempts to separate them, the love between them remains strong. However, Nick's new job and Noah's entry into college bring new challenges and opportunities.

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