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"Squid Game", season 2 / Netflix
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December streaming highlights: the films and series you just can’t miss

Luca Fontana
1/12/2024
Translation: Katherine Martin

New month, new streaming recommendations. Here’s what you can watch on Netflix, Disney+, Sky Show, Prime Video, Paramount+ and Apple TV+ in December 2024.

What’s the best Christmas gift you can give? A broken drum – you can’t beat it. And you know what else is unbeatable? My list of film and series highlights this December.

Netflix

Tomorrow and I (anthology series)

The trailer reminds you of Black Mirror, you say? Yep, me too. No surprises there, considering Tomorrow and I also tells four, self-contained short stories that make uncannily accurate predictions of a technological future. A future we should’ve seen coming, given it’s not that far removed from our current reality. The difference is, it’s set in Thailand, not the West. In fact, Tomorrow and I is a Thai production.

Release date: 4 December

Squid Game, Season 2 (series)

I’m looking forward to it.

Release date: 26 December

Disney+

Skeleton Crew (series)

Release date: 3 December

Elton John: Never Too Late (documentary)

He only just survived.

Release date: 13 December

What If...?, Season 3 (anthology series)

Before the first season came out, I thought, «Okay cool, fine, but it’s not what I’m most looking forward to.» When I got the chance to see it, however, I was forced to do a complete U-turn.

Why? Because, contrary to what was announced in advance, the anthology series didn’t just tell a few unrelated what-if stories from the Marvel Multiverse. For example, one about Prince T’Challa becoming Star-Lord instead of the Black Panther. No, in the end, all the stories were connected in a way that went beyond my imagination. They were told by the Watcher, who started out as just the narrator, but then suddenly became the protagonist himself. Awesome.

Not quite able to keep up with the hype or excellent storylines of the first season, the second season went slightly downhill. The third and final season supposedly makes up for this. I’m already a little hyped up.

Release date: 22 December

Amazon Prime Video

Secret Level (anthology series)

Secret Level is ambitious, no question about it. Around 15 independent short stories focus on the fascinating worlds of video games. But not just any video games. Instead, the series revolves around well-known classics such as Pac-Man, Dungeons & Dragons, Warhammer 40K, Mega Man, Armored Core and even martial arts adventure Sifu. Each set in one of these gaming universes, every episode aims to tell a brand new, gripping story. Sounds pretty mind-blowing, right?

The project was led and developed by Blur Studio and Tim Miller, the creative mind behind Netflix’s Love, Death + Robots and director of the first Deadpool film. Gaming buffs, what more could you want?

Release date: 10 December

Sky Show

The Franchise (series)

Dozens of megastars, an army of employees, dizzyingly high production costs – how chaotic and bizarre can things really get on the set of a gigantic blockbuster? The Franchise, a satirical series created by Sam Mendes and Armando Iannucci, aims to reveal the answer. Taking audiences behind the scenes of a fictitious film production, it’s packed with dry humour and features a first-class cast.

Then, the producer’s fired and replaced by Daniel’s ex, Anita…

Release date: 6 December

Apple TV+

To the Moon (film)

Release date: 1 November

Paramount+

Zorro (series)

This new version, a French production, takes a completely different approach. Don Diego de la Vega, who’s long since hung up his mask, is now mayor of his town. But his fight against greed and power games bears little fruit. So he decides to revive his alter ego: Zorro. Let’s see if the series, starring Oscar winner Jean Dujardin (The Artist), is any good.

Release date: 6 December

Have I missed a film or series that we should definitely watch this month? Let me know in the comments.

Header image: "Squid Game", season 2 / Netflix

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I'm an outdoorsy guy and enjoy sports that push me to the limit – now that’s what I call comfort zone! But I'm also about curling up in an armchair with books about ugly intrigue and sinister kingkillers. Being an avid cinema-goer, I’ve been known to rave about film scores for hours on end. I’ve always wanted to say: «I am Groot.» 


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