‘Batman Returns’ and Every Other Movie Coming To Paramount+ This Week
Paramount+ is updating its library with a massive influx of entertainment options this week to kick off December. Subscribers can expect a vast collection of over one hundred movies that includes Academy Award winners and beloved holiday classics alongside action blockbusters. The lineup features major franchises like Batman and Ocean’s Eleven as well as critically acclaimed dramas and family comedies. The majority of these new additions become available on Monday with a few more titles following on Tuesday.
‘Miracle on 34th Street’ (1947)

This timeless holiday classic centers on an old man named Kris Kringle who steps in to replace an intoxicated Santa Claus in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. Kringle proves to be a hit with customers but causes a stir when he insists he is the actual Santa Claus. A young lawyer takes up his case in court to prove his identity and prevent him from being institutionalized. You can stream this heartwarming film starting on December 1.
‘This Christmas’ (2007)

The Whitfield family converges for their first holiday together in four years in this ensemble comedy. Secrets are revealed and family bonds are tested as the siblings bring their various problems home for the season. The cast features intense performances and heartwarming moments as they navigate their complex relationships. This holiday drama arrives on the platform on December 1.
‘The Angry Birds Movie’ (2016)

Flightless birds lead a mostly happy existence on an island paradise until mysterious green piggies arrive. Three outcasts named Red and Chuck and Bomb must figure out what the pigs are up to before it is too late. The animated adventure brings the popular mobile game characters to life with colorful animation and humor. Catch this family film when it begins streaming on December 1.
‘Footloose’ (2011)

City teenager Ren MacCormack moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned by a local minister. Ren decides to challenge the strict ordinances and revitalize the spirit of the repressed town. He falls for the minister’s rebellious daughter while fighting for the right to dance. This musical drama remake becomes available on December 1.
‘She’s the Man’ (2006)

Viola Hastings disguises herself as her twin brother Sebastian to play on the boys’ soccer team at a boarding school. Complications arise when she falls for her roommate Duke who has a crush on another girl. The situation gets even more chaotic when the real Sebastian returns to school early. Viewers can watch this modern comedic take on Shakespeare starting December 1.
‘The Island’ (2005)

Lincoln Six Echo and Jordan Two Delta live in a futuristic facility where they hope to be chosen for a trip to a pristine paradise. They soon discover that they are actually clones grown for organ harvesting and must escape to survive. The chase leads them into the real world where they fight to expose the sinister corporation behind their creation. This sci-fi action thriller lands on Paramount+ on December 1.
‘Snatch’ (2000)

Two boxing promoters get pulled into the world of match-fixing by a ruthless gangster. Their plans intersect with a subplot involving a stolen diamond and a colorful cast of characters including an incomprehensible Irish boxer. The narrative weaves through the London underworld with fast-paced dialogue and gritty humor. This crime comedy arrives on the streaming service on December 1.
‘Batman & Robin’ (1997)

Batman and Robin face off against the chilling Mr. Freeze and the seductive Poison Ivy who threaten Gotham City. The dynamic duo struggles to maintain their partnership while Batgirl joins the fray to help them save the city. The film features elaborate costumes and sets along with high-stakes action sequences. You can revisit this superhero installment starting December 1.
‘Beverly Hills Cop II’ (1987)

Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills to help his detective friends solve a series of violent crimes known as the Alphabet Crimes. He goes undercover to expose a gun-running ring while clashing with the local police administration. The sequel delivers the same mix of action and comedy that made the original a hit. This police actioner streams on December 1.
‘Beverly Hills Cop’ (1984)

Detroit detective Axel Foley heads to Beverly Hills to investigate the murder of his childhood friend. His street-smart methods clash hilariously with the by-the-book culture of the Beverly Hills Police Department. Foley uncovers a drug smuggling operation while dodging the local authorities trying to send him home. Catch the film that launched a franchise on December 1.
‘The Hateful Eight’ (2015)

A bounty hunter and his prisoner find shelter in a cabin during a Wyoming blizzard along with a collection of nefarious characters. Tensions rise as the group realizes that not everyone is who they say they are and deception fills the air. The single-location setting creates a pressure cooker of suspicion and violence. This western mystery becomes available on December 1.
‘Goodfellas’ (1990)

Henry Hill rises through the ranks of the mob and enjoys a life of luxury and crime with his partners Jimmy and Tommy. The film spans several decades as it depicts the allure and eventual disintegration of their criminal lifestyle. It offers a raw and intense look at the inner workings of the mafia. This legendary crime drama arrives on December 1.
‘Monster Trucks’ (2016)

A high school senior builds a monster truck from bits and pieces of scrapped cars. He discovers a subterranean creature that hides inside the truck and acts as its engine. The two form an unlikely friendship and team up to escape a company that wants to capture the beast. This family adventure film begins streaming on December 1.
‘The Natural’ (1984)

Roy Hobbs is a middle-aged baseball player with a mysterious past who signs with a struggling major league team. His incredible talent revitalizes the team and leads them toward the pennant despite various obstacles. The story explores themes of mythology and second chances through the lens of America’s pastime. Watch this sports classic starting December 1.
‘I See You’ (2019)

Strange occurrences plague the household of a detective who is investigating the disappearance of a young boy. His wife attempts to hide her infidelity while a malicious presence begins to torment the family. The film delivers twists and turns that shift the perspective of the events unfolding in the house. This psychological thriller lands on the platform on December 1.
‘Christmas Cupid’ (2010)

A career-obsessed publicist dies and returns as a ghost to help her client find true love. She is guided by the spirit of a former client as she tries to orchestrate a romance during the holiday season. The plot draws inspiration from classic holiday tales with a modern romantic comedy twist. This festive movie arrives on December 1.
‘The Equalizer 2’ (2018)

Robert McCall returns to deliver vigilante justice for the exploited and oppressed. This time the stakes are personal when one of his closest friends is murdered by trained assassins. McCall uses his unique set of skills to hunt down the killers and restore order. Action fans can stream this sequel starting December 1.
‘Head of State’ (2003)

An alderman from Washington D.C. is unexpectedly chosen to run for President of the United States. He decides to speak his mind and run an unconventional campaign that resonates with the public. The comedy satirizes the political process while delivering an underdog story. This political comedy becomes available on December 1.
‘Rounders’ (1998)

A reformed gambler returns to the world of high-stakes poker to help his friend pay off a massive debt to a loan shark. He must navigate the underground card games of New York City while risking his future and relationships. The film is celebrated for its realistic depiction of poker strategy and culture. Catch this drama on December 1.
‘Father of the Bride’ (1991)

George Banks struggles to let go when his young daughter unexpectedly announces her engagement. He faces the mounting costs and chaos of planning a wedding while trying to come to terms with his little girl growing up. The film balances humor and sentimentality as the big day approaches. This family comedy streams starting December 1.
‘The Untouchables’ (1987)

Federal agent Eliot Ness assembles a small team of handpicked officers to take down Al Capone in Prohibition-era Chicago. They face corruption and violence as they try to bring the notorious crime boss to justice using any legal means necessary. The film features iconic scenes and a memorable score. You can watch this crime classic on December 1.
‘Disturbia’ (2007)

A teenager under house arrest begins spying on his neighbors to pass the time. He becomes convinced that one of his neighbors is a serial killer and enlists his friends to help prove it. The tension escalates as he uncovers dark secrets while trapped in his own home. This thriller arrives on the service on December 1.
‘Rain Man’ (1988)

Selfish car dealer Charlie Babbitt discovers he has an autistic savant brother named Raymond who has inherited their father’s fortune. Charlie kidnaps Raymond for a cross-country road trip in an attempt to get the money. The journey transforms their relationship as Charlie learns to care for someone other than himself. This award-winning drama lands on December 1.
‘Interstellar’ (2014)

A team of explorers travels through a wormhole in space in an attempt to ensure humanity’s survival. Cooper leaves his family behind on a dying Earth to find a new habitable planet in a distant galaxy. The film explores complex scientific concepts alongside a story of love and sacrifice. Sci-fi fans can stream this epic starting December 1.
‘Addams Family Values’ (1993)

The eccentric Addams family faces a new threat when Uncle Fester marries a nanny who is actually a black widow murderer. Wednesday and Pugsley are sent to a cheerful summer camp where they wreak havoc on the counselors and campers. The sequel retains the dark humor and gothic charm of the original. Watch this comedy favorite on December 1.
‘True Grit’ (2010)

A determined teenage girl hires a drunken U.S. Marshal to help her track down the man who murdered her father. They are joined by a Texas Ranger as they venture into dangerous territory to find the killer. The film is a gritty adaptation of the classic western novel with sharp dialogue. This western drama arrives on December 1.
‘Raging Bull’ (1980)

The film depicts the turbulent life and career of boxer Jake LaMotta. His violence and temper inside the ring bring him success but destroy his life outside of it. The black and white cinematography emphasizes the brutality and raw emotion of his story. You can stream this cinematic masterpiece starting December 1.
‘Nobody’s Fool’ (1994)

An aging construction worker tries to reconnect with his estranged son while managing his responsibilities in a small town. He rents a room from an elderly landlady and navigates a complicated relationship with his employer. The film is a character study of a flawed man trying to make things right. This drama becomes available on December 1.
‘American Hustle’ (2013)

A con man and his partner are forced to work for a wild FBI agent who pushes them into the world of Jersey powerbrokers and the mafia. The operation targets corrupt politicians and spirals out of control as the stakes get higher. The film features elaborate period costumes and a complex web of deception. Catch this crime dramedy on December 1.
‘Taxi Driver’ (1976)

Travis Bickle is a mentally unstable veteran who works as a taxi driver in New York City. He becomes obsessed with saving a young prostitute and cleansing the city of its perceived filth. His descent into madness leads to a violent climax that shocked audiences. This psychological thriller streams starting December 1.
‘Christmas on Windmill Way’ (2023)

A woman tries to save her family’s historic windmill while balancing a new romance during the holidays. She faces challenges from developers who want to change the landscape of her town. The story highlights the importance of tradition and community spirit. This new holiday movie arrives on December 1.
‘We Are Marshall’ (2006)

A new coach arrives at Marshall University to rebuild the football team after a plane crash kills the players and coaching staff. The community struggles to heal as the young team tries to honor the memory of those they lost. The film is an inspiring true story of resilience and hope. You can watch this sports drama on December 1.
‘Something’s Gotta Give’ (2003)

An aging playboy with a taste for younger women falls for the mother of his latest girlfriend. They are forced to spend time together at a beach house where an unexpected romance blooms. The film explores love later in life with wit and sophistication. This romantic comedy lands on Paramount+ on December 1.
‘Batman’ (1989)

The Dark Knight defends Gotham City from the Joker who is poisoning the population with a lethal chemical. Bruce Wayne struggles to balance his secret identity with his romance with photographer Vicki Vale. The film established a darker tone for superhero movies and features iconic production design. This blockbuster begins streaming on December 1.
‘Tooth Fairy’ (2010)

A tough minor league hockey player is sentenced to serve as a real tooth fairy after discouraging a young fan. He must sprout wings and collect teeth while learning a lesson about crushing dreams. The premise leads to physical comedy and family-friendly situations. Watch this comedy starting December 1.
‘The Aviator’ (2004)

The biopic follows the early years of director and aviator Howard Hughes as he builds his empire. It covers his groundbreaking filmmaking and his record-breaking flights while detailing his battle with obsessive-compulsive disorder. The film captures the glamour of the era and the intensity of Hughes’ ambition. This biographical drama arrives on December 1.
‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ (1999)

Tom Ripley is sent to Italy to retrieve a wealthy playboy but becomes obsessed with his lavish lifestyle. He resorts to impersonation and murder to maintain his place in this new world of privilege. The thriller is filled with tension and scenic Mediterranean locations. You can stream this suspenseful film on December 1.
‘Forrest Gump’ (1994)

Forrest Gump witnesses and influences several defining historical events in the 20th century while remaining true to his heart. He becomes a football star and a war hero and a shrimp boat captain while longing for his childhood love Jenny. The film is an emotional journey through American history. This Academy Award winner becomes available on December 1.
‘Ella Enchanted’ (2004)

Ella is given the gift of obedience at birth which forces her to do whatever she is told. She embarks on a journey to find her fairy godmother and break the spell so she can live her own life. The fantasy world is filled with ogres and elves and a prince who joins her quest. Catch this fairy tale adventure on December 1.
‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ (2013)

Jordan Belfort rises from a penny stockbroker to a wealthy corruption-filled mogul on Wall Street. The film depicts his excesses with drugs and money and women as he defrauds investors of millions. His empire eventually attracts the attention of the FBI leading to his downfall. This biographical black comedy streams starting December 1.
‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ (1996)

Two criminals take a family hostage and flee to Mexico where they stop at a roadside bar. They soon discover that the establishment is populated by vampires and must fight to survive the night. The film shifts abruptly from a crime thriller to a supernatural horror movie. Horror fans can watch this cult classic on December 1.
‘The Hunt for Red October’ (1990)

A Soviet submarine captain heads toward the United States with a new undetectable sub. The CIA analyst Jack Ryan must determine if the captain is trying to defect or launch a nuclear attack. The tension builds underwater as the superpowers brink on the edge of war. This techno-thriller arrives on the service on December 1.
‘Hustle & Flow’ (2005)

A Memphis pimp facing a midlife crisis attempts to become a successful hip-hop emcee. He collaborates with friends to record a demo tape that expresses his struggles and dreams. The film features original music and a gritty portrayal of redemption. You can stream this musical drama on December 1.
‘Guns Up’ (2025)

Kevin James stars as Ray Hayes, an ex-cop who moonlights as a mob enforcer to support his family. When he attempts to quit the criminal life to open a diner, a final job goes wrong and puts a target on his back. Ray faces a chaotic night filled with assassins as he fights to protect his wife and children from his former employers. The action-comedy features Christina Ricci and Luis Guzmán in supporting roles. You can stream this new release starting December 1.
‘Extract’ (2009)

The owner of a flavor extract factory deals with a myriad of personal and professional problems. He faces a lawsuit from an injured employee while his wife avoids intimacy and a beautiful con artist manipulates him. The workplace comedy features a cast of eccentric characters. Watch this Mike Judge film starting December 1.
‘Inglourious Basterds’ (2009)

A group of Jewish U.S. soldiers plans to assassinate Nazi leaders in occupied France during World War II. Their plot intersects with a theater owner who seeks revenge for the death of her family. The film rewrites history with stylized violence and long suspenseful sequences. This war film lands on Paramount+ on December 1.
‘A Night at the Roxbury’ (1998)

Two brothers obsessed with the club scene dream of opening their own nightclub. They bob their heads to dance music and fail repeatedly to get into the exclusive Roxbury club until a stroke of luck changes things. The comedy is based on a popular sketch and features high-energy absurdity. This cult comedy becomes available on December 1.
‘Boomerang’ (1992)

A successful advertising executive and womanizer meets his match when he falls for his new boss. He gets a taste of his own medicine as he navigates the complexities of love and corporate politics. The film features a star-studded cast and explores gender roles in relationships. Catch this romantic comedy on December 1.
‘Gone Baby Gone’ (2007)

Two private investigators hunt for an abducted girl in a working-class Boston neighborhood. They encounter drug dealers and corrupt cops as the case becomes increasingly morally ambiguous. The resolution forces them to make a difficult choice about the child’s welfare. This crime drama streams starting December 1.
’22 Jump Street’ (2014)

Officers Schmidt and Jenko go undercover at a local college to crack a drug ring. Their partnership is tested as they fall into different social crowds and question their compatibility as partners. The sequel parodies the concept of sequels while delivering action and laughs. You can watch this comedy on December 1.
‘Annihilation’ (2018)

A biologist joins an expedition into a mysterious environmental zone where the laws of nature do not apply. The team encounters mutated creatures and landscapes as they search for answers about the phenomenon. The journey becomes a psychological and physical test of their humanity. This sci-fi horror film arrives on December 1.
‘The Doors’ (1991)

The film chronicles the rise and fall of the legendary rock band The Doors and its lead singer Jim Morrison. It explores the counterculture of the 1960s and Morrison’s descent into drug addiction. The movie captures the chaotic energy of their live performances. This biographical drama becomes available on December 1.
‘Shaft’ (2000)

New York City detective John Shaft fights to bring a racially motivated killer to justice. When the legal system fails him he resigns from the force to pursue the criminal on his own terms. He must navigate the dangers of the city while protecting a key witness. Action fans can stream this thriller on December 1.
‘Braveheart’ (1995)

William Wallace leads the Scottish rebellion against the tyranny of English rule in the 13th century. He unites the clans and wages war to secure freedom for his people after suffering a personal tragedy. The epic features massive battle sequences and a sweeping score. This Best Picture winner arrives on December 1.
‘Chicago’ (2002)

Two murderesses on death row compete for publicity and the services of a slick lawyer to avoid the hangman’s noose. The story unfolds through elaborate musical numbers that reflect the characters’ inner thoughts. It is a satire of corruption and the concept of the celebrity criminal. Watch this musical adaptation starting December 1.
‘The Truman Show’ (1998)

Truman Burbank lives a perfect life in a small town without knowing that he is the star of a 24-hour reality television show. He begins to notice cracks in his reality and attempts to discover the truth about his existence. The film explores themes of surveillance and media manipulation. This dramedy lands on the platform on December 1.
‘My Little Pony: The Movie’ (1986)

The ponies must defend their home from an evil witch and her daughters who want to destroy their happiness. They embark on a quest to find the Rainbow of Light to save Dream Valley. The animated film features musical numbers and the beloved classic characters. Catch this nostalgic movie on December 1.
‘The Romantics’ (2010)

Seven close friends reunite for a wedding where the maid of honor has a past with the groom. Old rivalries and unresolved feelings surface over the course of the rehearsal dinner and the wedding day. The drama examines the bonds of friendship and the complications of love. This ensemble film arrives on December 1.
‘Ernest Saves Christmas’ (1988)

Ernest P. Worrell helps Santa Claus find a successor before the magic of Christmas fades away. He gets into various mishaps involving a runaway girl and a skeptical agent while trying to get the new Santa in place. The family comedy relies on slapstick humor and the character’s signature goofiness. You can stream this holiday film starting December 1.
‘A Christmas Carol’ (2009)

Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three ghosts who show him the error of his miserly ways. The motion-capture animation brings a dark and visual style to the classic Dickens story. Scrooge must repent and open his heart before it is too late. This adaptation becomes available on December 1.
‘Sunset Boulevard’ (1950)

A struggling screenwriter becomes entangled with a faded silent film star who dreams of a comeback. He moves into her mansion and becomes a prisoner of her delusions and her butler’s watchful eye. The film is a cynical look at the dark side of Hollywood fame. Watch this noir classic on December 1.
‘Renegades’ (2017)

A team of Navy SEALs discovers a massive underwater treasure of gold in a Bosnian lake. They go rogue to retrieve the gold in an effort to help the locals but attract enemy attention. The film blends heist elements with military action. This action thriller arrives on December 1.
‘Norbit’ (2007)

A mild-mannered man is married to a domineering and abusive woman named Rasputia. He reconnects with his childhood sweetheart and tries to find a way to escape his miserable marriage. The comedy features multiple roles played by the lead actor in heavy prosthetics. You can stream this comedy starting December 1.
‘Ida Red’ (2021)

A career criminal matriarch orchestrates a job from behind bars to secure her freedom. Her son must pull off the heist while dealing with family loyalty and the law closing in. The crime thriller is set in Oklahoma and features intense shootouts. This movie lands on the platform on December 1.
‘The Ring’ (2002)

A journalist investigates a cursed videotape that seemingly kills anyone who watches it seven days later. She watches the tape and must solve the mystery of its origin to save herself and her son. The film is known for its eerie atmosphere and terrifying imagery. Horror fans can watch this remake on December 1.
‘Paddington’ (2014)

A polite young bear from Peru travels to London in search of a home. He is taken in by the Brown family and tries to adapt to city life while avoiding a museum taxidermist. The film is full of charm and visual wit that appeals to all ages. This family favorite becomes available on December 1.
‘Batman Forever’ (1995)

Batman faces the Riddler and Two-Face as they wreak havoc on Gotham City. He takes in a young acrobat who becomes his partner Robin while pursuing a romance with a psychologist. The film embraces a neon-colored aesthetic and a lighter tone than its predecessors. Catch this superhero movie on December 1.
‘Save the Last Dance’ (2001)

A ballet dancer moves to the inner city after her mother’s death and falls for a classmate who teaches her hip-hop. They bond over their love of dance and help each other overcome personal tragedies. The film addresses interracial relationships and the pressure to succeed. This teen drama arrives on December 1.
‘The Equalizer’ (2014)

A retired intelligence operative fakes his own death to live a quiet life in Boston. He comes out of retirement to rescue a young girl from ultra-violent Russian gangsters. He uses his tactical skills to systematically dismantle the criminal organization. Action fans can stream this thriller starting December 1.
‘Hotel for Dogs’ (2009)

Two foster kids secretly take in stray dogs at an abandoned hotel. They create elaborate mechanical gadgets to feed and care for the dogs without getting caught. The heartwarming story emphasizes the importance of family and caring for animals. You can watch this family film on December 1.
‘Downsizing’ (2017)

Scientists develop a procedure to shrink humans to five inches tall as a solution to overpopulation. A man decides to undergo the procedure to live a wealthy lifestyle in a miniature community. He discovers that the small world has its own set of big problems. This satire lands on Paramount+ on December 1.
‘The Addams Family’ (1991)

Con artists try to fleece the eccentric Addams family by using an accomplice who claims to be their long-lost Uncle Fester. The family welcomes him with open arms while his “mother” plots to steal their fortune. The film perfectly captures the macabre humor of the original cartoons. This comedy classic arrives on December 1.
‘American Sniper’ (2014)

Navy SEAL Chris Kyle becomes the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history during his tours in Iraq. He struggles to leave the war behind when he returns home to his wife and children. The film examines the toll of combat on soldiers and their families. Watch this biographical war drama starting December 1.
‘Failure to Launch’ (2006)

A thirty-something man still lives with his parents and shows no interest in moving out. His parents hire a professional interventionist to date him and motivate him to leave the nest. The plan gets complicated when real feelings begin to develop. This romantic comedy becomes available on December 1.
‘Mr. Popper’s Penguins’ (2011)

A successful businessman inherits six live penguins from his explorer father. The birds turn his swanky New York apartment upside down and jeopardize his career. He eventually learns the value of family and fun through caring for the animals. Catch this family comedy on December 1.
‘Ocean’s Eleven’ (2001)

Danny Ocean assembles a crew of eleven specialists to rob three Las Vegas casinos simultaneously. The target is the ruthless entrepreneur who is dating Ocean’s ex-wife. The heist requires precision and cool under pressure in this stylish caper. You can stream this blockbuster starting December 1.
‘Angel Falls Christmas’ (2021)

A workaholic doctor gets a lesson in the holiday spirit from an angelic barista. She teams up with her ex-boyfriend to help the angel earn his wings. The story focuses on rediscovering the joy of the season and love. This holiday romance arrives on December 1.
‘Scary Movie 2’ (2001)

A group of teens is invited to spend the night in a haunted mansion for a school project. They encounter a foul-mouthed parrot and a creepy caretaker while parodying various horror films. The sequel ramps up the gross-out humor and pop culture references. Comedy fans can watch this spoof on December 1.
‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’ (2003)

An advice columnist writes an article on how to get a man to leave you in ten days. She targets an advertising executive who has made a bet that he can make any woman fall in love with him. Their conflicting agendas lead to a series of hilarious dates. This romantic comedy lands on the platform on December 1.
‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994)

The lives of two mob hitmen and a boxer and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption. The film is famous for its non-linear structure and sharp dialogue. It redefined independent cinema and pop culture in the nineties. You can stream this cult classic starting December 1.
‘The Fighter’ (2010)

Boxer Micky Ward tries to escape the shadow of his older brother and his overbearing mother to achieve his own success. He finds a new trainer and a girlfriend who support his bid for the title. The film is a gritty look at family loyalty and the fight game. This biographical drama arrives on December 1.
‘Batman Returns’ (1992)

The Penguin emerges from the sewers to run for mayor of Gotham City with the help of a corrupt businessman. Catwoman seeks revenge on her boss while complicating Batman’s fight against crime. The film features a gothic winter atmosphere and dark themes. Watch this superhero sequel on December 1.
‘Coneheads’ (1993)

Aliens with large conical heads are stranded on Earth and try to blend in as average suburban Americans. They raise a daughter and deal with the INS while waiting for a rescue vessel. The comedy is based on the popular sketch characters from Saturday Night Live. This sci-fi comedy becomes available on December 1.
‘Shutter Island’ (2010)

Two U.S. Marshals investigate the disappearance of a murderess from a hospital for the criminally insane. A hurricane traps them on the island where the lead marshal begins to question his own sanity. The mystery unfolds with dark twists and psychological tension. Catch this thriller on December 1.
‘The Last Airbender’ (2010)

A young boy named Aang must master all four elements to stop the Fire Nation from enslaving the world. He travels with his friends Katara and Sokka to restore balance to the war-torn nations. The film brings the animated series to the big screen with visual effects. You can watch this fantasy adventure on December 1.
‘Ocean’s Twelve’ (2004)

The crew reunites to pull off a series of heists in Europe to pay back the casino owner they robbed. They face a rival thief named the Night Fox who challenges them to a competition. The plot moves from Amsterdam to Rome with the team under constant pressure. This sequel streams starting December 1.
‘Beverly Hills Cop III’ (1994)

Axel Foley tracks a car theft ring to a popular theme park in Los Angeles called Wonder World. He discovers that the park is a front for a massive counterfeiting operation. Foley teams up with old friends to take down the criminals amidst the rides and attractions. This action comedy arrives on December 1.
‘Serendipity’ (2001)

Two strangers share a magical night together in New York City but decide to leave their future to fate. Years later they are both engaged to others but cannot stop searching for one another. The film explores destiny and true love through a series of near-misses. Watch this romantic comedy on December 1.
‘Southside with You’ (2016)

The film chronicles the first date between Barack Obama and Michelle Robinson in Chicago in 1989. They visit an art institute and attend a community meeting and see a movie together. The dialogue reveals their worldviews and the beginning of their partnership. This biographical romance becomes available on December 1.
‘Jungleland’ (2020)

Two brothers travel across the country for a bare-knuckle boxing tournament with a high payout. They are forced to transport a young woman for a crime boss along the way. The journey tests their bond and leads to a fight for survival. This drama arrives on the platform on December 1.
‘Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don’t Come Back!!)’ (1980)

Charlie Brown and his friends travel to France as exchange students. They uncover a mystery surrounding a chateau where Charlie Brown and Linus are staying. The gang experiences culture shock and spooky occurrences in this animated feature. You can stream this classic cartoon on December 1.
‘Django Unchained’ (2012)

A freed slave teams up with a German bounty hunter to rescue his wife from a brutal plantation owner. They travel through the South collecting bounties and bluffing their way into the plantation. The film confronts the horrors of slavery with stylized violence and dark humor. Catch this western on December 1.
‘Get Him Back for Christmas’ (2024)

A woman plans to win back her ex-boyfriend during the holiday season. Her scheme involves festive events and help from her friends. The new release adds another romantic comedy option to the holiday lineup. This movie arrives on December 1.
‘Eight Crazy Nights’ (2002)

Davey Stone is a troublemaker who is given one last chance to redeem himself through community service as a basketball referee. He is supervised by an eccentric elderly man named Whitey during the Hanukkah season. The animated musical features crude humor and holiday themes. Watch this comedy starting December 1.
‘No Country for Old Men’ (2007)

A hunter finds a briefcase full of money at the scene of a drug deal gone wrong and decides to keep it. He is pursued by a relentless hitman who flips a coin to decide the fate of his victims. The local sheriff tries to piece together the trail of violence left behind. This intense thriller becomes available on December 1.
‘A Single Man’ (2009)

A college professor struggles to find meaning in his life after the sudden death of his partner. He plans to end his life but a series of encounters during the day changes his perspective. The film is visually stunning and features a powerful central performance. You can stream this drama on December 1.
‘Fences’ (2016)

A sanitation worker in 1950s Pittsburgh grapples with his past as a baseball player and his role as a father. He creates tension within his family as he refuses to let his son pursue a football scholarship. The film is an adaptation of the acclaimed stage play. This powerful drama lands on December 1.
‘The Mexican’ (2001)

A mob bagman is sent to Mexico to retrieve a cursed antique pistol for his boss. His girlfriend is kidnapped by a hitman to ensure he completes the job. The plot twists involve the history of the gun and the relationships between the characters. Watch this crime comedy starting December 1.
‘Selma’ (2014)

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leads a dangerous campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition. The march from Selma to Montgomery becomes a turning point in the civil rights movement. The film highlights the strategy and courage of the activists. This historical drama arrives on December 1.
‘Ocean’s Thirteen’ (2007)

The team reunites to rig a new casino’s opening night to ruin the owner who betrayed one of their own. They infiltrate the security system and the gaming tables to ensure the house loses big. The plan involves earthquakes and golden dice and a strike at the hotel rating system. You can stream this caper on December 1.
‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ (2005)

Five lucky children find golden tickets to tour the mysterious chocolate factory of Willy Wonka. Charlie Bucket joins the group as they encounter magical rooms and Oompa-Loompas. The tour tests the character of each child in bizarre ways. This colorful adaptation becomes available on December 1.
‘The Italian Job’ (2003)

A team of thieves plans an elaborate gold heist in Venice but is betrayed by one of their members. They regroup years later to steal the gold back using a fleet of Mini Coopers to navigate Los Angeles traffic. The film is known for its precise driving stunts and ensemble cast. Catch this action movie on December 1.
‘Once Upon a Christmas Wish’ (2024)

A mayor discovers his childhood Christmas wish is coming true and affecting his town. He works with an old friend to manage the magical chaos and save the holiday festival. This new release offers family-friendly entertainment for the season. It arrives on the platform on December 1.
‘Virtuosity’ (1995)

A virtual reality simulation composed of the personalities of serial killers manages to escape into the real world. An ex-cop is released from prison to hunt down the artificial entity before it kills again. The chase involves high-tech concepts and explosive action. Sci-fi fans can watch this thriller on December 1.
‘Smallfoot’ (2018)

A Yeti is banished from his village for claiming that humans actually exist. He journeys below the clouds to find proof and encounters a human TV host looking for a career boost. The animated musical flips the Bigfoot legend on its head. This family film streams starting December 1.
‘A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas’ (2011)

Harold and Kumar reunite after years apart when a mysterious package arrives at Harold’s door. They accidentally burn down Harold’s father-in-law’s prize Christmas tree and must find a replacement. The quest leads them through a series of chaotic and drug-fueled misadventures. Watch this comedy on December 1.
‘I, Daniel Blake’ (2016)

An older carpenter suffers a heart attack and fights the bureaucratic welfare system to receive benefits. He befriends a single mother who is also struggling to navigate the red tape of social services. The film is a realistic and moving critique of the social safety net. This drama arrives on December 2.
‘Band Aid’ (2017)

A couple who cannot stop fighting decides to turn their arguments into songs and start a band. They use their music as a form of therapy to save their marriage. The film balances humor with the emotional realities of a long-term relationship. You can stream this indie comedy starting December 2.
Please share which of these movies you are most excited to watch in the comments.


