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Netflix Originals Coming to Netflix in December 2021

Posted on the 25 June 2022 by Geetikamalik

It’s going to be a very busy end of the year with some of Netflix’s biggest blockbuster movies and indeed TV series lined up to close out the year. To see what else is coming to Netflix this fall, check out our Fall 2021 movie preview and our respective previews for October and November.

English Language Netflix Originals Coming in December 2021

Lost in Space (Season 3)

It’s the end of the road for Lost in Space which will wrap up with its third and final season as we move into December 2021. Eight episodes will drop with Zack Estrin continuing writing and showrunning duties.

The stakes are reportedly higher than ever with the Robinsons visiting yet another planet and their biggest alien threat to date.

The Power of the Dog 

Hotly tipped for awards season, The Power of the Dog sees a huge ensemble cast assemble for a brand new romantic western which will also get a theatrical release.

Benedict Cumberbatch will play the role of Phil Burbank who is a rancher who believes he’ll never find love but his path is changed with a visit from his brother.

Single All the Way

This holiday movie will see Peter return home for the holidays with his best friend Nick while pretending they’re in a relationship. Peter’s mother has other plans for Peter, however, setting him up with a local trainer.

Michael Urie and Philemon Chambers front the cast and will notably guest star Jennifer Coolidge.

Mixtape

Valerie Weiss will direct this romantic comedy that will be headlined by Julie Bowen, Jackson Rathbone, and Nick Thune.

The movie centers on a young girl who sadly destroys a mixtape gifted to her by her mother and sets out on a journey to seek out the songs that were on it.

Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas

Aardman presents another entry in the animated Shaun the Sheep franchise with this Christmas special.

The Great British Baking Show: Holidays (Season 4)

TGBBS gets weekly episodes added to Netflix in the US but for the holiday specials, you sadly have to wait a year. Two specials will release under the banner of season 4 in early December.

Back to the Outback

This internal Netflix Animation project is among our most anticipated animated feature films to come out of Netflix to date. The movie flips the script on what characteristics you’d expect from zoo animals and sees an unlikely crew make an escape from their enclosures.

Among the voice cast recruited for the film includes Guy Pearce, Eric Bana, Isla Fisher, Jacki Weaver, Wayne Knight, and Rachel House.

The Unforgivable 

Nora Fingscheidt will direct this drama headlined by Sandra Bullock and Jon Bernthal. Bullock will play Ruth Slater, a woman released from prison who doesn’t seem to be able to move forward.

The movie is also being granted a theatrical release from November 24th.

A California Christmas: City Lights

A California Christmas debuted on Netflix last year and now we’ll be checking in with Callie and Joeseph a year later where the relationship is about to hit a road bump with Joeseph being called back to the city.

The Witcher (Season 2)

Perhaps the biggest returning series for the entire month is the second outing with Geralt in the form of The Witcher season 2.

Emily in Paris (Season 2)

After extensive filming over the summer, the Emmy-nominated Netflix Original series Emily in Paris returns. Emily is getting better at navigating the city of Paris but still stumbling when it comes to her relationships. Darren Star continues to helm the second season which consists of 10 episodes.

Don’t Look Up

What’s on Netflix’s most anticipated movie of the year is Adam McKay’s first feature film project with Netflix in the form of Don’t Look Up.

Headlined by Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, the movie will see two scientists take a tour of the world trying to convince everyone that the end is nigh.

Just before the release of the movie on Christmas Eve, Netflix will also debut the movie in theaters on December 10th.

The Lost Daughter

Rounding out the year is one of Netflix’s brightest stars in its award season hopefuls.

The movie is the directorial debut of Maggie Gyllenhaal with Olivia Colman and Dakota Johnson leading.

Cobra Kai (Season 4)

It’s all-out war in the next set of episodes of Cobra Kai with an unlikely partnership forming to defeat a common enemy. Once again, we’ll see favorites return from The Karate Kid movies in this series which only seems to get better as it continues.

Stay Close

A new eight-episode limited series based on the Harlan Coben novel is coming to Netflix on New Year’s Eve.

Filmed in the United Kingdom, this new series is set to star Cush Jumbo, James Nesbitt, Richard Armitage, and Sarah Parish.

Here’s what you can expect from Stay Close

Other English Netflix Originals Coming in December
  • How to Ruin Christmas (Season 2) – TBD
  • Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (Season 4) – December 3rd
  • Voir (Miniseries) – December 6th
  • Centaurworld (Season 2) – December 7th
  • Go, Dog, Go! (Season 2) – December 7th
  • Roaring Twenties (Season 1) – December 10th
  • Saturday Morning All Star Hits! (Miniseries) – December 10th
  • StarBeam: Beaming in the New Year – December 14th
  • Decoupled (Season 1) – December 17th
  • Stories of a Generation – with Pope Francis (Miniseries) – December 25th
  • Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer – December 29th

Non-English Language Netflix Originals Coming in December 2021

The Whole Truth

The Thai horror lands on Netflix on the wrong side of Halloween, but will add some spookiness to this coming holiday season.

When their mother is hospitalized, Pim and Putt are shocked to discover they have a set of grandparents they have never met. But upon arriving at their grandparent’s home they are shocked to learn of a terrifying truth, which slowly begins to reveal itself through a mystical hole in the wall.

Money Heist (Season 5 – Volume 2)

Language: Spanish

This is it. The end of one of Netflix’s biggest series in its history so far. It’s been a long road for the gang who have been robbing some of Spain’s most historic banks but the heist must come to an end.

With the first half of season 5 coming in early September, you’ll get the final batch of episodes in early December rounding out a truly epic series but it’s not over. Netflix is actively filming a Korean adaptation throughout the remainder of 2021.

David and the Elves

Language: Polish

A Christmas movie from Poland directed by Michał Rogalski where the holiday season is fast approaching with young David setting out to get his parents to relearn the meaning of Christmas.

Among the cast for David and the Elves includes Jakub Zając, Cyprian Grabowski, Anna Smołowik and Monika Krzywkowska.

Asakusa Kid

Language: Japanese

This Japanese drama is based on the novel from Takeshi Kitano which is set in the 1960s about a young man who drops out of school to make a career in the arts. He quickly finds a gig by shadowing one of the most famous entertainers in Japan.

The movie is directed by Gekidan Hitori.

The Hand of God

Language: Italian

Paolo Sorrentino writes and directs this drama about a young man growing up in Naples during the 1980s.

Grumpy Christmas

Language: Spanish

This Mexican holiday movie is a sequel to the 2016 comedy Un Padre No Tan Padre where Don Servando and his family have traveled to the beach to spend Christmas there and things quickly become awkward and uncomfortable.

Minnal Murali

Language: Malayalam

The big Indian release of December 2021 will arrive on Christmas Eve and sees a tailor from a small town of Kerala develop superpowers after being struck by lightning.

Tovino Thomas, Aju Vaghese, Harisree Ashokan and Guru Somasundaram.

The movie reportedly has a budget of $2.8 million.

Aggretsuko (Season 4)

Language: Japanese
Coming to Netflix: TBD

The anime series about the raging red panda returns for a fourth season.

A Thousand Kilometers from Christmas

Language: Spanish (Spain)

This family Christmas movie will debut at some point in December 2021 and is about a man in his 30s who finally gives into the Christmas spirit.

Tamar Novas, Peter Vives, Verónica Forqué and Andrea Ros to star.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (Stone Ocean)

Language: Japanese

Netflix is going to be the exclusive streaming home of the brand new season of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure in most regions of the world. Stone Ocean will serve as the fifth season of the hit anime show which has been running since 2012.

The new season will reportedly drop on Netflix monthly.

The Future Diary

Language: Japanese

Romance reality series from TBS in Japan about two individuals who have never met before are bought into performing a romantic storyline by following a script but will sparks fly in real life.

The Silent Sea 

Language: Korean

One of our most anticipated upcoming K-dramas is The Silent Sea which is about a group of elite scientists who are setting off on a mission to an abandoned research station to retrieve unknown samples.

Starring in the sci-fi series includes Bae Doo-na, Gong Yoo, Lee Joon, Kim Sun-young, Heo Sung-tae, and Lee Moo-saeng.

Other Non-English Language Netflix Originals Coming in December:

  • 1000 Miles from Christmas – Spanish – December 24th
  • A Naija Christmas – Nigeria – TBA
  • Anonymously Yours (2021) – Spanish Rom-Com – December 10th
  • Aranyak (2021) – Hindi Thriller – December 10th
  • Elite Short Stories: Patrick – Spanish – December 23rd
  • Elite Short Stories: Phillipe Caye Felipe (Miniseries) – Spanish – December 15th
  • Elite Short Stories: Samuel Omar – Spanish – December 20th
  • The Future Diary (Season 1) – Japanese Reality Series -December 14th –
  • How to Ruin Christmas (Season 2) – South Africa – TBD
  • The Hungry and the Hairy (Season 1) – Korean Reality Series – December 11th
  • Kitz – German – December 30th

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