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Before you even have time to worry about the titles leaving in the next month, you can bask in the gifts that are coming your way all December long in the forms of your favorite Netflix Original series. No matter what you’re looking for this month, the list of shows hitting Netflix this month is definitely the gift that keeps on giving. So what makes the cut for our top 11, and which of them have what it takes to be in the Netflix Top 10? 1 ‘The Witcher’ Season 2 Released December 17 CAST: Henry Cavill, Freya Allan, Anya Chalotra, Eamon Farren, Mimi Ndiweni, Kim Bodnia, Paul Bullion RATING: TV-MA DESCRIPTION: It’s been two years, but the wait is finally over, as The Witcher returns for its highly-anticipated sophomore season.
Stream The Witcher on Netflix 2 ‘Cobra Kai’ Season 4 Released December 31 CAST: William Zabka, Ralph Macchio, Martin Kove, Xolo Maridueña, Mary Mouser, Tanner Buchanan, Jacob Bertrand, Peyton List, Gianni Decenzo RATING: TV-14 DESCRIPTION: Say hi(-YAH!) to the fourth season of this beloved martial arts comedy-drama series dropping (just like the ball in Times Square) on New Years Eve. Whoever loses this epic showdown must hang up their gi for good so, you know, no pressure or anything. Kick it with your favorite karate fanatics to end 2021 on a high note.
Find out in Money Heist: Part 5, Volume 2 now. Season 3 of this sci-fi show (which is a remake of the 1965 series of the same name) sees the Robinsons’ survival instincts kick into hyperdrive as they race to reunite and protect the Alpha Centauri planetary system from a robot invasion. Stream Lost in Space on Netflix 5 ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 2 Released December 22 CAST: Lily Collins, Lucas Bravo, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Camille Razat, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, Lucien Laviscount, Jeremy O. Harris, Arnaud Binard RATING: TV-MA DESCRIPTION: Whether you loved it or hated it, you can’t deny that Emily in Paris‘s first season made a big splash when it premiered on Netflix last year, and its sophomore season is poised to be even bigger and bolder.
Stream The Great British Baking Show: Holidays on Netflix 8 ‘Saturday Morning All Star Hits!’ mind of SNL‘s Kyle Mooney celebrates the campy, Saturday-morning shows of the ’80s and ’90s. to your queue for this month. Stream How To Ruin Christmas: The Funeral on Netflix 10 ‘The Silent Sea’ Released December 24 CAST: Gong Yoo, Bae Doona, Lee Joon, Heo Sung-tae, Lee Moo-saeng RATING: TV-MA DESCRIPTION: If you liked Squid Game characters Jang Deok-su AKA player 101 (Heo) and the salesman-cum-Game-recruiter (Gong), then just wait ’til you see them in OUTER SPACE (yes, this is the second show in this list set in space, but they’re good enough to deserve it, alright)! Stream The Silent Sea on Netflix
What Netflix Original Shows Are In Development?
Debut Netflix Original Shows Coming in 2021 & Beyond Here are even more of Netflix’s upcoming series currently in development. – Anime series based on the rebooted Netflix movie from Zack Snyder. – live-action series based on the Ubisoft video game. – British comedy series starring Richard Gadd. – Australian teen series reboot expected to release in 2022. – Animated workplace comedy. – Kids animated series about a young black girl finding her voice. – Live-action adaptation of the anime. – Limited series about the life of C.J. – A live-action adaptation of the anime series. – TV adaptation based on the book. The Midnight Club – Mike Flanagan horror series due to film in early 2021. – Mike Myers comedy series. – British produced series adapting the short story of the same name. – The first major TV series from David Benioff and D.B. Weiss produced series based on the book. Weiss produced series based on the book.
Set to be a dark thriller. Uncoupled – Darren Star, the creator of Emily in Paris, will be creating a second title for Netflix – Darren Star, the creator of Emily in Paris, will be creating a second title for Netflix Unrecorded Night – David Lynch series.
What Is The Name Of Netflix’S 2021 Series?
But we can still look forward to the return of familiar fan-favourites, including horror-thriller You, comedy hit Sex Education and the long-awaited second series of The Witcher starring Henry Cavill. Here’s everything we know about the remainder of Netflix’s 2021 titles and their release dates. Bored of scrolling on Netflix?
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The romantic comedy about the social media-obsessed American in the French capital returns 31st December Cobra Kai season 4 The Karate Kid spin-off will be back before the year is out The Lost Daughter Normal People’s Paul Mescal appears in his debut film role in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s picture, in a star-studded cast that also includes Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley Stay Close The team behind hit series The Stranger have reunited for another complex and searing drama starring Cush Jumbo, James Nesbitt and Richard Armitage Also expected to arrive in 2021… Angry Birds: Summer Madness A new series based on the world of Angry Birds arrives this year, following much-loved birds Red, Bomb and Chuck Apollo 10 1/2: a Space Age Childhood From Richard Linklater, this animated film starring Jack Black tells the story of the first moon landing in the summer of 1969 from the perspectives of the astronaut and an excited kid living near NASA Inventing Anna Based on Jessica Pressler’s New York Magazine feature on real-life con-artist Anna Delvey, this Netflix series stars Julia Garner as the apparent German heiress who convinced New York high society she was rich as she stole from them Lost in Space season 3 The third and final season of this underrated sci-fi gem was announced some time ago and filming has now completed. Expect this to land before the year is out Advertisement Love Is Blind season 2 Netflix renewed this experimental dating show for two more series back in March, with the second series predicted to arrive at some point in 2021 2021’s significant releases so far… 1st January Cobra Kai season 3 Season three of the Karate Kid spin-off lands on Netflix, following Johnny Lawrence 34 years after the events of the first film (pulled forward from original 8th January release date) RuPaul’s Drag Race season 13 A brand-new line-up of wannabe drag superstars vie for the title (episodes weekly) We Can Be Heroes Directed by Spy Kids’ Robert Rodriguez, We Can Be Heroes follows the children of superheroes, who are whisked into protection by the government after alien invaders kidnap their parents. With Pedro Pascal, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Christian Slater and Adriana Barraza 7th January Pieces of a Woman Starring Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf, this film follows a Boston couple on the verge of parenthood when a home birth ends in unimaginable tragedy 15th January Disenchantment Part 3 Matt Groening’s medieval adventure story returns for a third run 21st January Riverdale season 5 First batch of episodes before the remainder of the drama airs later in the year 22nd January Fate: the Winx Saga Based on popular animated series Winx Club, this Netflix original drama follows five fairies at a magical boarding school where they must learn to master their powers Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous season 2 The animated spin-off from the mega film franchise gets a second outing as the adventures continue for the central group of friends The White Tiger Based on the Aravind Adiga New York Times bestseller, this film starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas follows Balram Halwai’s (Adarsh Gourav) darkly humorous rise from poor villager to successful entrepreneur 26th March Brooklyn Nine-Nine season 7 The seventh run of the smash-hit cop comedy reaches the streamer The Irregulars Sherlock’s street sidekicks take centre stage in this new supernatural series 1st April Too much buffering?
What Is The Name Of The Netflix Show That Returns In December?
The year may be almost over, but things are heating up over at Netflix. December will see the return of several of the streaming giant’s biggest shows, including Cobra Kai and The Witcher, plus movies like Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog, which is already generating lots of Oscar buzz for star Benedict Cumberbatch. Here’s every new movie, TV series, and special coming to Netflix in December 2021.
December 29 Anxious People Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer December 30 Kitz Hilda and the Mountain King December 31 Cobra Kai — Season 4 The Lost Daughter Stay Close Seal Team Queer Eye — Season 6