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December
Everybody Still Hates Chris (season 1)
12 episodes
Everybody Still Hates Chris is an animated sequel series to the popular show Everybody Hates Chris. The new series premiered on September 25, 2024, and continues to follow the life of a young Chris Rock growing up in 1980s Brooklyn, New York. In this season, Chris, voiced by Tim Johnson Jr., navigates the challenges of adolescence with his family and friends. The show retains its humorous and insightful narration by Chris Rock himself. The cast includes Terry Crews as Julius, Tichina Arnold as Rochelle, Ozioma Akagha as Tonya, Terrence Little Gardenhigh as Drew, and Gunnar Sizemore as Greg. Each episode delves into various aspects of Chris’s life, from dealing with school bullies and family dynamics to exploring his identity and aspirations. The series maintains its comedic tone while addressing themes of race, class, and adolescence, offering a fresh yet nostalgic look at Chris Rock’s formative years. More …
December
How to Ruin Love (season 2)
3 episodes
“How to Ruin Love” (Season 2) — is a sharp, fast‑paced romantic dramedy that follows Zoleka and Kagiso as they attempt to rebuild their relationship after the chaos of their wedding‑day disaster, only to discover that love is even harder to maintain than it is to ruin. Now officially married but still carrying the emotional bruises of season one, the couple tries to settle into domestic life, yet every attempt at stability is derailed by miscommunication, unresolved insecurities, and the meddling presence of friends and family who always seem to make things worse. Their attempts to reconnect often backfire, revealing how fragile their trust still is beneath the surface. Even small disagreements quickly snowball into emotional standoffs, showing how easily old wounds can reopen. Zoleka’s career ambitions clash with Kagiso’s desire for a more traditional home life, pushing them into a cycle of petty fights, impulsive decisions, and escalating misunderstandings that threaten to undo the fragile progress they’ve made. As both partners confront their own flaws — from jealousy and pride to fear of vulnerability — the season explores how love can survive when two people keep tripping over the same emotional landmines. “How to Ruin Love” (Season 2) blends humor, heartbreak, and messy honesty into a story about the difficulty of growing together, proving that sometimes the biggest challenge in a relationship isn’t falling in love, but learning how not to sabotage it. More …
December
Emily in Paris (season 5)
10 episodes
“Emily in Paris” (Season 5) — is a whirlwind romantic‑career dramedy that follows Emily Cooper as she bounces between Paris, Rome, and Venice while trying to balance her chaotic love life with escalating professional stakes, pushing her further than ever in her search for a “fulfilled life.” At the start of the season, Gabriel arrives in Rome determined to win her back, only to retreat when he sees her seemingly stable relationship with Marcello, setting the stage for a simmering emotional tension that follows Emily across Europe. As Marcello launches his own fashion line and stages a dramatic show in Venice, Emily becomes deeply involved in his creative world, only to face a life‑changing offer when Marcello’s mother names him head of the House of Muratori and requests that Emily move to Italy as his marketing lead — a decision that threatens to pull her permanently away from Paris. Meanwhile, Mindy navigates her own romantic crossroads when Nicolas proposes, adding another layer of emotional upheaval to Emily’s already tangled circle of friends and loyalties. The season explores themes of ambition, identity, and the impossibility of perfectly balancing love and career, leading Emily to a moment where she finds herself once again at a crossroads, with the door to Gabriel still undeniably open and the possibility of a new adventure — perhaps even in Greece — teasing her next chapter. “Emily in Paris” (Season 5) blends fashion, romance, and European escapism into its most dramatic and globe‑spanning season yet, pushing Emily to redefine what she truly wants and how far she’s willing to go to get it. More …
December
The Imposter (season 1)
4 episodes
“The Imposter” (Season 1) — is a tense family‑driven thriller set around a seaside hotel owned by matriarch Helen O’Riley, who refuses to sell the lucrative property despite mounting pressure from her three adult children, each with their own motives and frustrations, and the fragile family dynamic fractures further when Amanda, a woman claiming to be the daughter Helen gave up for adoption decades earlier, suddenly arrives and is welcomed into the household, her presence stirring old secrets and unresolved guilt. Her sudden appearance not only destabilizes the family but also exposes long‑ignored tensions simmering beneath their carefully maintained façade. The hotel, once a symbol of stability, becomes a pressure cooker where every interaction feels charged and unpredictable. As Amanda integrates herself into the family, doubts about her identity and intentions begin to surface, revealing a calculated scheme tied to the hotel’s value and the deep resentments simmering beneath the family’s polished exterior, and tensions escalate into manipulation and betrayal as the fight for control of the hotel exposes long‑buried truths and pushes every member of the O’Riley clan to their breaking point. “The Imposter” (Season 1) blends domestic drama with sharp psychological intrigue, turning a seemingly idyllic coastal setting into the backdrop for a twisting battle over legacy, loyalty, and the dangerous power of deception. More …
December
Predator: Badlands (2025)
“Predator: Badlands” (2025) — follows Dek, a disgraced young Yautja warrior, as he battles brutal alien beasts, corporate synthetics, and his own clan’s legacy in a desperate quest to prove his worth. Set on the deadly planet Genna, the story begins with Dek being exiled by his father Njohrr, the ruthless clan chief, after a failed execution order involving Dek’s brother Kwei. Sent to hunt the Kalisk — an unkillable apex predator — Dek crash-lands in a toxic wasteland filled with acid-spitting plants, invisible monsters, and constant danger. The planet itself is a living nightmare, where even the air can turn against you. Every step forward forces Dek to confront not just physical threats, but the emotional scars of exile and betrayal. He forms an unlikely alliance with Thia, a damaged synthetic with missing legs, and Bud, a loyal alien creature. Together, they navigate Genna’s hostile terrain while being hunted by Thia’s rogue sister Tessa and a Weyland-Yutani expedition team. As Dek faces betrayal, capture, and psychological torment, he learns that strength isn’t about trophies — it’s about heart, loyalty, and survival. The final act challenges Dek’s beliefs and forces him to confront the legacy he’s been running from. “Predator: Badlands” (2025) blends savage action, emotional depth, and rich Yautja lore into a visually stunning sci-fi epic that flips the franchise’s formula by centering the Predator as the protagonist. More …
December
Extraction 2 (2023)
“Extraction 2″ (2023) — continues the story of Tyler Rake after barely surviving his mission in Dhaka. Recuperating in Austria, Tyler attempts to retire from mercenary work, but is approached by Alcott with a new mission: to rescue Ketevan, the sister of his ex-wife Mia, along with her children Sandro and Nina. Ketevan is trapped inside a Georgian prison after marrying Davit Radiani, co-leader of the Nagazi crime syndicate, who forces his family to live with him behind bars. The mission escalates into a relentless pursuit across Georgia. Sandro, manipulated by his father’s ideology, initially resists Tyler’s protection, creating tension within the group. As the chase intensifies, Tyler faces overwhelming odds, battling through explosive set pieces including a prison break, a high-rise assault, and a train siege. Zurab’s obsession with vengeance culminates in a final confrontation. Themes of family, redemption, and survival dominate the narrative, as Tyler struggles with his past failures while protecting innocents caught in the crossfire. The film expands the emotional depth of the franchise while delivering high-octane action sequences. “Extraction 2″ (2023) blends visceral combat with character-driven drama, cementing Tyler Rake as a modern action hero in a world where loyalty and sacrifice define survival. More …
December
The Creep Tapes (season 2)
6 episodes
“The Creep Tapes” (Season 2) — continues its found-footage horror anthology with new episodes, each revealing a disturbing encounter between the elusive killer known as Peachfuzz and his unsuspecting victims. The season deepens the mythology of the Creep franchise, exploring themes of manipulation, identity, and voyeurism through increasingly surreal and unsettling tapes. The season opens with a young podcaster lured to a remote cabin under the pretense of recording a true-crime interview, only to realize he’s become the subject. In episode two, a grieving mother hires a spiritual medium to contact her dead son, but the séance is hijacked by Peachfuzz posing as the medium’s assistant. Later episodes include a survivalist couple who livestream their wilderness retreat, unaware they’re being hunted; a tech startup founder who receives a mysterious hard drive containing footage of his own apartment; and a therapy session where the patient slowly realizes his therapist is not who he claims to be. The final episode centers on a retired detective obsessed with the Creep case, who discovers a hidden vault of tapes that may hold the key to Peachfuzz’s origin — or his next move. Told through handheld cameras, security footage, and digital recordings, the season maintains its lo-fi aesthetic while expanding the psychological horror. The lead performer returns in multiple roles, including Jeff Daniels, Father Tom Durkin, and the ever-present Peachfuzz, blurring the line between character and predator. “The Creep Tapes” (Season 2) delivers a chilling, fragmented narrative that builds on its predecessor’s dread, offering new victims, new lies, and no clear escape. More …
December
The Great Escaper (2023)
“The Great Escaper” (2023) — is a poignant biographical drama inspired by the true story of Bernard Jordan, a Royal Navy veteran who, at the age of 89, secretly leaves his care home in Hove to honor fallen comrades at the 70th anniversary of the D‑Day landings in Normandy. Living with his wife Rene in a retirement home, Bernie feels the weight of time and the fading opportunities to pay tribute to his past, and when official tours deny him a place, Rene encourages him to find his own way, leading him to quietly depart one morning and board a ferry to France. Along the journey he encounters fellow veterans who help him navigate the commemorations, while back in England the care home staff panic over his disappearance until Rene reveals the truth. The film interweaves Bernie’s present‑day adventure with wartime memories, underscoring the trauma and resilience of a generation that endured unimaginable loss, while his encounters in Normandy highlight both the camaraderie of veterans and the solemnity of remembrance as Bernie confronts ghosts of the past and finds solace in honoring those who never returned. Meanwhile, Rene’s own reflections at home add emotional depth, portraying the enduring bond between husband and wife shaped by decades of shared history. Themes of love, memory, resilience, and the need for closure drive the narrative, while the film balances gentle humor with heartfelt drama, serving as a meditation on aging, dignity, and the importance of remembrance. “The Great Escaper” (2023) is also notable as the final screen performances of Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson, adding a layer of poignancy to its legacy and cementing it as a heartfelt tribute to courage and devotion. More …
December
Hidden Assets (season 3)
6 episodes
“Hidden Assets” (Season 3) — is a gripping crime thriller that shifts the action to Dublin and Bilbao, where the Irish Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) joins forces with Basque police to unravel a deadly conspiracy. The season begins with the brutal murder of investigative journalist Olatz Alzola and her family in Bilbao, a crime linked to a past CAB raid in Ireland that ended in tragedy. Detective Sergeant Claire Wallace is drawn into the case, following a trail of embezzled millions connected to portfolio manager Nick Heaslip. Partnering with Inspector Jon Beitia of the Ertzaintza, Claire uncovers a network involving migrant smuggling, a questionable charity, and ties to an Irish ex‑convict. As bodies surface and corruption spreads across borders, the investigation forces CAB and their Basque counterparts into a dangerous web of organized crime, political intrigue, and betrayal. The narrative explores themes of justice, accountability, and the hidden costs of corruption, while placing Claire Wallace at the center of escalating stakes that test her resolve and loyalty. With its dual setting in Ireland and Spain, the season expands the scope of the series, blending tense procedural drama with international intrigue. “Hidden Assets” (Season 3) delivers suspense, layered character conflicts, and a sharp focus on the intersection of crime and power, cementing the show’s reputation as a high‑stakes thriller where every lead uncovers deeper danger. More …
December
The Thundermans: Undercover (season 1)
26 episodes
“The Thundermans: Undercover” (Season 1) follows Phoebe and Max Thunderman as they are sent on an undercover mission to the seaside town of Secret Shores. Their mission is to investigate suspicious activities and stop a new threat known as the Mastermind. They bring their younger sister Chloe along to help her develop her superhero abilities while keeping their identities a secret. Chloe forms bonds with her classmates Booch and Jinx, who are unaware of her secret powers. As the danger in Secret Shores increases, Phoebe and Max must stay in town indefinitely, leaving the twins in charge of raising Chloe. The season explores themes of family, responsibility, and the challenges of balancing superhero duties with everyday life. With its blend of humor, action, and heartfelt moments, “The Thundermans: Undercover” (Season 1) offers an engaging and entertaining experience for viewers. The show highlights the growth of the Thunderman siblings as they navigate their new roles and face various obstacles, both as superheroes and as a family. Fans of the original series will enjoy seeing their favorite characters in new and exciting situations, while new viewers will be drawn in by the show’s charm and dynamic storytelling. More …























