Don’t miss any movie or series: these are the notable Netflix releases for December

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With the penultimate month of the year now ending, it’s time to see what Netflix has in store for the month of December. The Christmas spirit will be there, but we will have much more on the “Tudum!” streaming platform.

Don’t miss out on what Netflix’s featured content is going to be for next month and write them down on your calendar so you don’t miss any.

Premiere series on Netflix for December

At the beginning of the month we will have the premiere of the second season of Sweet Home from day 1. When brutal monsters spread terror and threaten humanity, a troubled and tormented teenager is his neighbors’ best asset to survive. The survivors fight for new places, while other mysterious beings and phenomena emerge. New desires and more struggles will unfold in the new episodes of this Netflix series.

Pilar Fogliati returns one more year at Christmas time with the premiere of the second season of I Hate Christmas on December 7. Who knocked on Gianna’s door on Christmas Eve? Finally the mystery is resolved. It’s been a year since that fateful night, and now Gianna is no longer single. For the first time in her life, it seems like she is going to have a happy Christmas, since it is supposed to be an ideal holiday for couples. But once again, Christmas will ruin everything and cause her to make an unforgivable mistake that will end her relationship.

The Pokémon Janitor, the first production resulting from collaboration with The Pokémon Company, is an ambitious stop-motion project from the acclaimed team at dwarf studios that finally hits our screens on December 28 (no joke). The story expands the Pokémon universe and follows the adventures of Haru, the concierge of the Pokémon hotel resort, and her interactions with the Pokémon and their owners, all guests of the resort.

Almost to close the year, the La Casa de Papel universe will return, one of the greatest national successes in history. We were already able to see some flashbacks, especially in the last season, about how Berlin, the character played by Pedro Alonso, became one of the most successful thieves in the world. In this series as a spin-off we will be able to see in first person one of his greatest hits. In its glory days, Berlin and a brilliant gang of thieves stay in Paris to plan a historic heist: steal 44 million euros in jewels in a single night. It premieres on December 29.

Other series premiering next month are:

  • The Peace of Marseille – December 6
  • My life with the Walter boys – December 7
  • Hell for Singles (reality show) – December 12
  • Under Pressure: The US Women’s National Team and the World Cup (Documentary Miniseries) – December 12
  • Carol and the end of the world – December 15
  • The Monster of Old Seoul – December 22

Featured films of the month

Leave the World Behind opens on December 8, so you can spend the Bridge seeing it at some point. In this apocalyptic thriller from award-winning writer-director Sam Esmail (Mr. Robot), Amanda (Oscar winner Julia Roberts) and her husband Clay (Oscar nominee Ethan Hawke) rent a luxury home for the weekend. with their children, Archie (Charlie Evans) and Rose (Farrah Mackenzie). But their vacation soon goes awry when two strangers — GH (Oscar winner Mahershala Ali) and his daughter Ruth (Myha’la) — show up in the middle of the night with news of a mysterious cyberattack and seeking shelter.

One of the notable premieres is Maestro, the biopic of the legendary Leonard Bernstein directed and starring Bradley Cooper, which in the United States has even been shown in theaters during the month of November. It arrives on Netflix on December 20 to tell the great and reckless love story of Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein’s relationship over the years. A love letter to art and life, Maestro is, ultimately, an epic and emotional portrait of family and love.

Zack Snyder presents his science fiction universe with the premiere of Rebel Moon (Part 1): Fire Girl scheduled for December 22. It is one of the platform’s great bets and the intention is that it can be consolidated as a cinematographic universe in future expansion. A ship crashes on Veldt, a moon at the edge of the universe. Its crew member is Kora (Sofia Boutella), a woman with a mysterious past who begins a new life in a quiet peasant village. The calm is soon interrupted when the tyrannical regent Balisarius (Fra Fee) and his cruel emissary, Admiral Atticus Noble (Ed Skrein), discover that the farmers have sold the harvest to the Bloodaxe (Cleopatra Coleman and Ray Fisher), leaders of the insurgents pursued by the Motherworld. The newly recruited revolutionaries will have to learn to coordinate and trust each other if they want to prevent the armies of the Motherworld from destroying them all.

Infernal Camp: Teenage Nightmare is one of the bets within the documentary film genre. It chronicles the brutal conditions of an infamous wilderness therapy camp, and the alleged abuse of the troubled teens who attended, are exposed in this gripping tell-all documentary. It premieres on the 29th.

Don’t miss these other movies either:

  • Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nuggets – December 15
  • Don’t Call Me Veal (documentary film) – December 15
  • Thanks, sorry – December 26

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