Holidays are here, and it's time to make your list and check it twice ... your December viewing list, that is. Santa will take care of the gifties, but I've got you covered on what to watch.
My personal picks for new shows and movies dropping on streaming services in December are below, along with links to full listings of what's coming to each streaming service. I've also compiled a list of links to a slew of holiday viewing guides you can find here, that includes everything from Hallmark Christmas movies to where to watch classics like It's a Wonderful Life or A Christmas Story.
And away we go!
Netflix – December 2019
December 5
Home for Christmas - Norwegian Christmas series. Intrigued? I am.
December 6
Astronomy Club - A new sketch comedy series.
Marriage Story - Stars Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver as a couple going through a divorce. Great reviews and buzz for this one.
December 20
The Witcher - Based on a book series I haven't read. This wasn't on my radar, but then I saw the trailer!
December 24
Lost in Space Season 2
Hulu – December 2019
December 3
Younger Season 6
December 5
The Moodys - Based on an Australian miniseries called A Moody Christmas. Not sure what to expect, tbh. But I'm curious and have a Hulu account, so this is on deck.
December 28
Better Things Season 3
December 29
Preacher Season 4
HBO – December 2019
December 28
Pokemon Detective Pikachu
Amazon Prime Video –
December 2019
December 5
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
December 6
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 3
Full list of what's coming to Amazon Prime Video
Apple TV Plus – December 2019
December 6
Truth Be Told - This series looks promising! Octavia Spencer plays a true-crime podcaster who helped put a man behind bars for murder 18 years earlier and now wonders if she was wrong. It also stars Aaron Paul, Lizzie Caplan and Elizabeth Perkins.
Hala - This drama about a Pakastani-American teen premiered at Sundance before Apple scooped up the rights. The trailer pulled me in!
Hala - This drama about a Pakastani-American teen premiered at Sundance before Apple scooped up the rights. The trailer pulled me in!
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