Movies
New Film Releases and Streaming Options This Week
The first week of December 2025 brings a series of new film releases and streaming options for audiences eager to explore a variety of genres. From theatrical releases to fresh content on popular streaming platforms, the entertainment landscape is bustling with new offerings.
In Theaters This Week
This week, moviegoers can catch Marty Supreme in theaters. As part of a wider release schedule, the film is expected to draw audiences with its unique storytelling and engaging performance. Another option for cinema enthusiasts is Jay Kelly, starring George Clooney, slated for release on December 5, 2025. These films contribute to a total of 44 new movies hitting theaters this week, offering a diverse range of stories and cinematic experiences.
Streaming Releases and Rentals
Netflix is expanding its library significantly with the addition of 63 new movies and series this week. Among these are the Netflix Originals Murder in Monaco, Queen of Coal, Raat Akeli Hai, The Great Flood, and Culinary Class Wars. The platform also debuts the fifth season of the popular series Emily in Paris. Meanwhile, the documentary All the Empty Rooms and the crime drama series 61st Street, featuring Courtney B. Vance and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, are available to stream. The series, which includes 16 episodes, is rated TV-MA and explores themes of crime, drama, and thriller.
For those interested in rentals, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is available, offering a compelling narrative set to the backdrop of iconic music.
New Series and Seasonal Specials
The holiday season is ushered in with the release of My Secret Santa, a Christmas romantic comedy set to premiere on December 3, 2025. Also debuting on the same day is With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration, providing viewers with festive cheer and heartwarming stories.
On December 4, audiences can look forward to The Abandons, while Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches returns for its second season on December 2, 2025. Furthermore, The New Yorker at 100 will be available on December 5, exploring a century of influential journalism.
Expanding International and Documentary Offerings
The film The Great Flood, featuring a runtime of 106 minutes, is a notable addition to Netflix's international collection, presented in Korean. This inclusion underscores the platform's commitment to diverse, global narratives.
Documentary enthusiasts can also explore All the Empty Rooms, which adds to the robust lineup of factual storytelling available this week.
Overall, the range of new releases across theaters and streaming platforms caters to a wide variety of tastes, from holiday-themed content to gripping dramas and insightful documentaries. With an impressive lineup of 62 new titles in the past week, viewers have an abundance of options to choose from.