December TBW: 18 Most Anticipated TV Shows and Movies

Cold weather calls for some great new movies and shows to cuddle up to and watch. Pop Culture Planet’s Jordan Bohan breaks down all the titles you should add to your watchlist.

Black Doves

Keira Knightley stars in this Netflix thriller as a woman hiding her identity while having an affair. But things take a turn when her lover suddenly becomes a victim to London’s darkest and most dangerous people.

Black Doves premieres on Netflix on December 5.


Y2K

Remember the fear of 1999 when everyone thought the world would end as soon as it hit 2000? Kyle Mooney’s directorial debut depicts just that in this brand new horror comedy.

Y2K hits theaters December 6.


Nightbitch

Amy Adams depicts the hardships and joys of motherhood in this genre-bending drama that is sure to drum up conversation.

Nightbitch hits theaters on December 6.


A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter

International pop star Sabrina Carpenter is getting her very own Christmas special ,which is set to feature her 2023 holiday EP, sketches, and some surprise collaborations.

A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter premieres on Netflix on December 6.


Maria

Angelina Jolie takes on the challenge of playing famous opera singer Maria Callas in this biopic depicting her tumultuous life in Paris in the 1970s.

Maria premieres on Netflix on December 11.


No Good Deed

Starring Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano, this comedy series follows three separate families who are all trying to buy the same home.

No Good Deed premiers on Netflix on December 12.


Kraven The Hunter

Aaron Taylor-Johnson returns to the superhero world as Kraven in this Sony film that is packed with action, gore, and violence.

Kraven The Hunter hits theaters December 13.


September 5

During the first ever live television coverage of the Olympics, an American sports broadcast crew is thrown into covering a hostage crisis in Munich involving Israeli athletes.

September 5 hits theaters December 13.


Carry-On

The stress of the holidays is perfectly captured by the chaos of airport travel, but this thriller takes a whole new spin on the fear many face during this time of year.

Carry-On premieres on Netflix on December 13.


Laid

Stephanie Hsu is a seemingly cursed woman that goes on a mission to cure a problem plaguing every person she has ever slept with.

Laid premieres on Peacock on December 19. 


Virgin River Season 6

Virgin River returns for a sixth season filled with pre-wedding planning and milestone events.

Virgin River season 6 premieres on Netflix on December 19. 


Mufasa: The Lion King

Ever wonder how Mufasa became the king? Disney is here to tell you just that in this new live-action theatrical experience.

Mufasa: The Lion King hits theaters December 20.


The Brutalist

A man escapes post-war Europe and travels to America in attempt to follow his passion for architecture.

The Brutalist hits theaters December 20.


Sonic The Hedgehog 3

One of the most beloved animated characters is returning for another sequel. Fans of the first two Sonic movies will be delighted to see what new adventure he takes on.

Sonic The Hedgehog 3 hits theaters December 20.


Nosferatu

The tale of Nosferatu is back on the big screen in this modern remake starring Bill Skarsgard, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Willem Dafoe and Emma Corrin.

Nosferatu hits theaters December 25.


Babygirl

Power dynamics are put to the test in this blurred lines workplace romance starring Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson.

Babygirl hits theaters December 25.


A Complete Unknown

The highly anticipated Bob Dylan biopic with Timothee Chalamet is almost here and includes can’t miss live performances.

A Complete Unknown hits theaters December 25. 


Squid Game Season 2

The global phenomenon is back for its second season — and the stakes are higher than ever!

Squid Game season 2 premieres on Netflix on December 26.

Jordan Bohan

Pop Culture Planet contributor Jordan Bohan is a content creator, writer, producer, and social media strategist. You can find her reading an upcoming book to screen adaptation, binge-watching your next favorite TV show, and dissecting the cast of the newest feature film. Jordan is also a full time social media coordinator for Nickelodeon, bringing your slime filled childhood to your social feeds.

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