The first of the month also means there’s a brand new batch of movies and TV shows making their way onto Netflix, so now’s ideal to schedule what you’ll be binge-watching for the next 31 days.
From shopping for presents for loved ones to planning what you’ll bring to the family potluck, it may feel like you’re being pulled in a thousand different directions coming up.
Netflix has no shortage of original shows coming to the service in December 2021, and the platform’s been on a bit of a hot streak as of late.
It should come as no surprise that the holidays can become stressful quickly.
Of course, if you don’t mind something a bit tenser, the second part of “Money Heist” Season 5 will debut on December 3.
Many Christmas titles are coming to the platform in the next 31 days, and most of them are appropriate to watch with the entire family.
A few of the movies you’ll want to keep on your radar if you love a good holiday film include “Single All the Way,” “David and the Elves,” and “A California Christmas: City Lights.” Each title may be different in its own unique way, but you can be relatively certain there will be ample fare where attractive people fall in love set against a snowy backdrop.
Seeing how Volume 2 marks the end of the series, it only seems appropriate for Netflix to make it go out with a bang, giving audiences a glimpse into the making of this title that they may not have seen before.
Just make sure you put the kids to bed before cuing that one up, as Carr’s humor is notorious for being a bit blue.
What do you most enjoy doing with the people closest to you? For some people, family time may involve hiking or looking at Christmas decorations around the neighborhood.
One of the most exciting offerings the streaming service has for December is the next season of “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.” The show may have begun during the events of “Jurassic World,” but it’s carved out an intriguing niche for itself within the franchise.
You would think the plethora of Netflix original content would be enough for most platforms and their viewing bases.
On Christmas Eve, Netflix acquires Burnham’s short-lived and criminally-underrated MTV series “Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous,” so you can see what the comedian was like before he was associated so closely with Jeffrey Bezos.
Of course, with such a plethora of titles making their way onto Netflix, some room has to be made somewhere.
Tracy Morgan’s hit show earned rave reviews, and Morgan is just as funny as ever compared to his days on “Saturday Night Live.” On the movie side of things, now’s the perfect time to check out the likes of “A Cinderella Story,” “American Gangster,” and “Spy Kids.” One of the biggest movies of all time, “Titanic,” is also destined for the Netflix exit cue, as it’s leaving at the end of December.