December TBW: 22 Most Anticipated TV Shows and Movies

Jingle all the way to your coziest movie watching spot this month because the list is stacked and we’re ending the year with a bang! Here’s all the movies and TV shows to keep on your radar this December. 

Oh. What. Fun. 

This holiday comedy film centers around hard-working mom Claire Clauster (Michelle Pfeiffer). She’s the glue keeping her chaotic family together, but, when she suddenly goes missing, the family’s holiday is in jeopardy. 

Oh. What. Fun. premieres December 3 on Prime Video.  


The New Years

The New Years is a 10-part romantic drama series following Ana and Oscar who meet each other on the day they both turn 30. Each episode follows their evolving relationship through consecutive New Years spent together. 

The New Years hits Mubi on December 3.


Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 

The friends of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza are back for Five Nights At Freddy’s 2! Former security guard Mike is keeping secrets from his sister Abby about her animatronic friends. Growing curious, Abby sets out on her own adventure to reunite with Freddy, Foxy, Chica, and Bonnie and unleashes horrifying events. 

Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 opens in theaters on December 5. 


Fackham Hall

A pick-pocket gets a new job at a manor and develops a forbidden romance with the lady of the house. However, the future becomes bleak when he’s framed for an unexpected murder. 

Fackham Hall debuts in theaters on December 5. 


Owning Manhattan Season 2 

Real estate firm Serhant is growing and CEO Ryan Serhant is not playing around! The new season of Owning Manhattan will showcase the intense New York City real estate industry with high stakes deals and low inventory. 

Owning Manhattan season 2 debuts December 5 on Netflix


100 Nights Of Hero 

Based on the novel The One Hundred Nights Of Hero, the film follows a woman’s fidelity being tested for 100 days by her neglectful husband. She finds herself entangled in a love triangle between her loyal maid and her husband’s friend. 

100 Nights Of Hero hits theaters on December 5.


Dance Moms: A New Era Season 2 

The drama and rivalries heat up for the dancers at Gloria Hampton’s Project X Dance Company in the new season of Dance Moms: A New Era

Dance Moms: A New Era season 2 hits Lifetime on December 8. 


Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 

The newest season of the book adaptation chronicles Percy’s (Walker Scobell) quest to rescue Grover (Aryan Simhadri) who went on a mission to search for the god Pan. 

Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 2 comes to Disney+ on December 10. 


Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Season 2 

The cursed tombs are back in Tomb Raider: The Legend Of Lara Croft season 2! Lara Croft works with her best friend to retrieve stolen African Orisha masks. From uncovering the secrets of Orisha to finding a divine power, the adventure is only just beginning. 

The new season premieres December 11 on Netflix. 


Dust Bunny 

When a mysterious monster under her bed eats her family, 8-year-old Aurora asks her hitman neighbor “Resident 5B” to seek revenge. 

Dust Bunny premieres December 12 in theaters. 


Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery 

Daniel Craig reprises his role as detective Benoit Blanc in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery where he teams up with a young priest to solve an impossible murder and uncovers the dark secrets of the town. 

Continue the mystery when the film drops on Netflix on December 12. 


Hamnet

Starring Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley, Hamnet follows the life of William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes as they prepare for the birth of their son, Hamnet. When their child suddenly dies, it prompts William to create his iconic piece, Hamlet.

Hamnet hits theaters on December 12. 


Ella McCay 

A dramedy with Emma Mackey and Jamie Lee Curtis?! We’re in! Ella McCay follows Ella navigating the pressures of her new job as governor of her town and repairing her familial relationships. 

Ella McCay debuts December 12 in theaters. 


Taylor Swift: The End of an Era 

Missed the Eras Tour? No worries, Taylor Swift is taking fans into an even deeper look into preparing for her wildly successful tour from rehearsals to traveling. 

Taylor Swift: The End of an Era comes to Disney+ on December 12. 


Fallout Season 2 

Fans will be transported to New Vegas in Fallout season 2. The post-apocalyptic wasteland gets even crazier with Ghoul’s backstory and Lucy’s search for her villainous father. 

Fallout season 2 launches December 17 on Prime Video.


Emily in Paris Season 5

Emily in Rome?! Yep, our girl is off to Italy to figure out her relationship with Marcello as well as her work-life balance. 

Emily in Paris season 5 hits December 18 on Netflix.


The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants 

SpongeBob tries to prove his bravery to Mr. Krabs by going into the deep depths of the ocean in search of The Flying Dutchman. 

The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants comes to theaters on December 19.  


Avatar: Fire And Ash 

Conflicts rise after Jake and Neytiri encounter a new aggressive Na’vi tribe, especially because his enemy Quaritch is an ally to the tribe leader. 

Avatar: Fire And Ash comes to theaters on December 19. 


The Housemaid 

Sinister secrets are revealed in the psychological thriller starring Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney where a woman takes a new job as a live-in maid for a wealthy couple. 

Watch The Housemaid in theaters on December 19. 


Marty Supreme 

Shots, spins, grips! Marty Supreme follows Marty Mouser (Timothee Chalamet), a rising ping pong star who goes through the ringer in 1950s New York City.  

Spend Christmas with Marty Supreme coming to theaters on December 25. 


Anaconda

Experiencing a mid-life crisis, buddies Griff and Doug recreate their favorite film Anaconda, but things quickly go awry when the snake hunts them down for blood. 

Anaconda premieres December 25 in theaters.

Paola Cardenas

Paola Cardenas is a passionate journalist in the world of entertainment news. She’s always keeping up with the latest updates on your favorite TV shows, films, Broadway shows, music, and all things pop culture. As a first-generation Latina, she deeply cares about social and political issues within the entertainment industry and dedicated to implementing inclusive voices. She enjoys writing poetry, practicing sustainability, and of course, binge-watching comfort shows/films.

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