December Streaming Roundup for US and Canada 2024

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The first issue – season 1

Where and when to watch: On Kion — from December

In North America, a hard‑hitting journalist is pulled back into the fast lane of a bold magazine scene. The publication once drew readers with fearless reporting, but it now risks closure as foreign partners depart. Evgeny Tsyganov leads the cast with intense focus, delivering a performance that examines media power, ambition, and the price of keeping a voice alive in a shifting landscape. The story resonates with audiences across the United States and Canada who follow journalism’s evolving role in society.

Star Wars: Skeleton Squad – Season 1

Where and when to watch: On Disney+ — from December

Set in a Star Wars universe that sits alongside The Mandalorian, four children on their home planet step into the wider galaxy and begin a quest to find their way home. The series blends wonder with danger, and the journey becomes a coming‑of‑age tale about loyalty, courage, and discovery. Jude Law appears in the cast, and the project carries a cinematic sensibility that fans in North America will find irresistible as it explores family bonds amid a grand space adventure.

Black Doves – season 1

Where and when to watch: On Netflix starting December

Keira Knightley portrays Helen, an undercover operative drawn into a dangerous romance. When her new partner is endangered, an old ally steps in to shield the mission as the London underworld tightens its grip. The thriller moves at a crisp pace, balancing suspense with sharp dialogue as loyalties shift and secrets surface. It’s the kind of tense ride that will keep viewers in the United States and Canada hooked from the opening scene to the final twist.

Prometheus – season 1

Where and when to watch: In Kinopoisk — from December

A fantasy thriller unfolds around a mysterious disappearance of a plane in 1998. The ensemble includes Lyubov Aksenova, Dmitry Chebotarev, Alexander Alyabyev, and Philip Yankovsky. The story builds atmospheric tension and clever twists, inviting viewers to piece together clues as hidden motives come to light and the characters navigate a maze of secrets that challenge trust and perception.

Creature Commandos – Season 1

Where and when to watch: On Max — from December

An animated revival features a secret squad of monster inmates stepping into the spotlight as the DC Universe expands. The series blends humor with darker action and marks a fresh era for the franchise. Its distinctive comic book vibe will appeal to fans in the United States and Canada who enjoy bravely offbeat teams and sharp, playful storytelling.

Mammoths – direction

Where and when to watch: On Okko — from December

A generational comedy follows a retiree who teams up with his 15 year old grandson to track down fraudsters targeting a bank’s security service. The premise dives into family dynamics, generational clashes, and a lighthearted chase that ultimately celebrates resilience, wit, and the humor found in everyday life as seen through a North American lens.

Secret Level – Season 1

Where and when to watch: On Amazon Prime Video — starting December

An animated anthology that presents 15 short films inspired by classic games such as Dungeons and Dragons, Pac‑Man, God of War and Warhammer 40,000. The voice cast includes well‑known performers, delivering a mix of humor, action, and fantasy across bite‑sized episodes that fit neatly into busy schedules in the US and Canada.

One Hundred Years of Solitude – season 1

Where and when to watch: On Netflix starting December

An adaptation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s magical realist masterpiece, renowned for its lyrical storytelling. The production brings the Buendía family saga to life with a visual style that mirrors the novel’s poetry, set against landscapes and cultures that highlight Colombia’s rich heritage while appealing to North American viewers curious about timeless literary magic.

Dream Productions – mini-series

Where and when to watch: On Disney+ — starting December

A four‑episode spin‑off from the Pixar universe that follows the dream studio behind Riley’s adventures. The show threads between the events of the two feature films, with familiar voices and characters returning to explore the dream factory from a fresh angle, blending whimsy with heartfelt moments that land with warmth for audiences across the United States and Canada.

Behind the Beautiful Facade – Season 1

Where and when to watch: On Netflix starting December

A sharp comedy about three families racing to buy the same house, using wit and rivalry to probe ambition, class, and the idea that property can change lives. The ensemble delivers warm chemistry and memorable zingers that land with punch as the plot thickens, offering a playful look at modern home ownership that resonates with viewers in North America.

Dexter: Original Sin – Season 1

Where and when to watch: On Showtime — from December

A prequel that examines the early years of Dexter Morgan. The younger Dexter is depicted with nuance, while a police officer father wrestles with trying to curb his son’s darker impulses, framing family tension within a growing sense of danger and identity that fans will recognize from the franchise.

Virgin River – Season 6

Where and when to watch: On Netflix starting December

The beloved small‑town drama returns with more romance and community ties as a midwife seeks a new chapter in a tranquil, intimate place. The season deepens relationships and tests friendships, while secrets from the past surface and the warmth of a close‑knit community continues to draw viewers in the United States and Canada.

The Squid Game – Ojing‑e o Geim

Where and when to watch: On Netflix starting December

The Korean phenomenon returns with fresh games and higher stakes, inviting new players into a brutal competition and a larger, more perilous prize. The new run expands the universe that captivated audiences around the world with tense challenges and moral questions that linger long after the games end.

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