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New Movies Coming to Streaming Service in December
As the holiday season approaches, streaming services are gearing up to release a variety of new films, offering subscribers an array of options to enjoy from the comfort of their homes. Netflix is adding a total of 11 new movies to its platform in December, catering to a wide range of tastes and preferences. Here’s a detailed look at what viewers can expect this month.
Highly Anticipated Releases
One of the standout additions to Netflix in December is "Knives Out 3," the latest installment in the popular mystery series. Known for its intricate plots and ensemble casts, the film promises to deliver another engaging experience for fans of the genre.
Another much-anticipated release is "Jay Kelly," a film featuring Adam Sandler and George Clooney. Sandler takes on the titular role, while Clooney plays an aging icon. This pairing of two prominent actors is expected to draw significant attention from viewers.
Kate Winslet makes her directorial debut with "Goodbye June," scheduled for release on December 24. The film is expected to showcase Winslet's talents behind the camera in addition to her well-established acting career.
Documentaries Highlighting Social Issues
Netflix will also debut a series of documentaries in December, bringing important social issues to the forefront. "All The Empty Rooms," a documentary exploring the pervasive issue of gun violence, seeks to offer viewers a deeper understanding of the topic through interviews and personal stories.
"Breakdown: 1975" is a retrospective documentary set to be available from December 19. It delves into the cultural and historical events of the year 1975, providing insights into a transformative period in history.
A documentary on the life of musician Jeff Buckley, directed by Amy Berg, will also be part of the December lineup. Buckley, who passed away tragically in 1997 at the age of 30, remains an influential figure in the music world, and the documentary aims to celebrate his enduring legacy.
Classic Additions and Genre Variety
In addition to new releases, Netflix will add several classic films to its library. Quentin Tarantino's iconic film "Pulp Fiction" will be available starting December 1, offering viewers a chance to revisit or discover this widely acclaimed piece of cinema.
The cult film "Troll 2" will also be added on December 1, providing fans of quirky cinema with an opportunity to enjoy this unique film. Meanwhile, holiday-themed films like "My Secret Santa," releasing on December 3, cater to those looking to get into the festive spirit.
Other notable releases include "The New Yorker at 100" on December 5, "Wake Up Dead Man" on December 12, and "10Dance" on December 18. Each of these films offers something different, ranging from historical retrospectives to dance dramas, ensuring a diverse selection for viewers.
End-of-Month Releases
As December comes to a close, Netflix will continue to roll out new content. "The Great Flood," scheduled for December 19, promises to be a compelling addition to the platform's lineup.
The month will conclude with the release of the documentary "Evil Influencer" on December 30, which explores the impact of social media influencers and the phenomenon of online fame.
Streaming services, including Netflix, frequently update their movie libraries each month, and December is often a peak time for viewership due to the holiday season. With an eclectic mix of dramas, comedies, action films, and documentaries, subscribers have plenty to look forward to in the coming weeks. As always, viewers can check the service's app for the latest updates on upcoming releases.