New movies and shows coming to Netflix in December 2024

On 26 December, the highly anticipated Squid Game: Season 2 lands on screens, following up on the international sensation that took the streaming world by storm.

Netflix’s December 2024 slate promises something for everyone, with blockbusters, returning series, and holiday content lining up to close out the year.

Story Summary:

  • Netflix’s December 2024 lineup includes new originals like Squid Game: Season 2 and BEASTARS: Final Season.
  • Returning favourites like Virgin River: Season 6 and new comedy specials headline the schedule.
  • Holiday-themed releases such as That Christmas and The Great British Baking Show: Holidays highlight the festive season.

Must-watch Netflix releases for December 2024

Kicking off on 1 December, the platform added several popular titles, including Zero Dark ThirtyDaddy Day Care, and Little.

Fans of the Disney Channel were also thrilled by the arrival of Bunk’d: Season 7.

Original programming continues to dominate, with 5 December bringing BEASTARS: Final Season (Part 1) and Black Doves.

On 26 December, the highly anticipated Squid Game: Season 2 lands on screens, following up on the international sensation that took the streaming world by storm.

For families, the animated That Christmas debuts on 4 December, while festive series like The Great British Baking Show: Holidays arrives on 9 December.

Netflix originals and returning favourites this month

Several series make their returns this month. Virgin River: Season 6 debuts on 19 December, offering fans a continuation of its drama-filled narrative.

Similarly, Queer Eye: Season 9 drops on 11 December, promising heartwarming transformations.

Comedy lovers are not left out. Jamie Foxx’s special What Had Happened Was… premieres on 10 December, while Ronny Chieng: Love to Hate It debuts on 17 December.

The month ends with Michelle Buteau’s A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall, airing on 31 December.

For crime and drama enthusiasts, 11 December introduces The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga.

Sports fans can enjoy the NFL Christmas Gameday special, featuring matchups between the Chiefs and Steelers and Ravens and Texans, on 25 December, with a first-ever pre-Superbowl Halftime performance from Beyoncé.

Here is a complete look at every new movie and show coming to Netflix in December 2024:

DateWhat’s coming
December 1Bunk’d Season 7, Burlesque,
Daddy Day Care, The Happytime Murders,
Little, Midway,
Project X, We’re the Millers
December 2Zero Dark Thirty, 30 for 30: Bad Boys,
30 for 30: Celtics/Lakers: The Best of Enemies,
30 for 30: Sole Man, 30 for 30: This Magic Moment,
30 for 30: This Was the XFL
December 3Fortune Feimster: Crushing It
December 4The Children’s Train, Churchill at War,
The Only Girl in the Orchestra, Tomorrow and I,
That Christmas, The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On Season 3
December 5BEASTARS Final Season Part 1, Black Doves,
Compliance, Jentry Chau vs the Underworld,
Subservience, Top Chef Seasons 10, 12, 16
December 6Biggest Heist Ever, Camp Crasher,
Echoes of the Past, Mary
December 9A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter,
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays, Rubble & Crew Season 1
December 10Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…, Polo,
Rugged Rugby: Conquer or Die
December 11The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga,
Maria, One Hundred Years of Solitude Part 1, Queer Eye Season 9
December 12Makayla’s Voice: A Letter to the World,
La Palma, No Good Deed
December 131992, Carry-On, Disaster Holiday
December 16The Dead Don’t Die, The Equaliser Seasons 1-3
December 17Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, Ronny Chieng: Love to Hate It
December 18The Manny, Julia’s Stepping Stones
December 19Virgin River Season 6, The Dragon Prince,
Project Runway Seasons 18-19
December 20Ferry 2, The Six Triple Eight, Umjolo: Day Ones
December 21UniverXO Dabiz
December 24Flipping Out Seasons 6-8
December 25Your Friend, Nate Bargatze
December 26Squid Game Season 2
December 28Maestro in Blue
December 31Avicii – I’m Tim, Avicii – My Last Show,
Michelle Buteau: A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall