Frens, Netflix said we’re not getting up off the couch this month. December is packed with heavy hitters, emotional documentaries, festive fun, global showdowns, and long-awaited returns.
So grab your snacks and settle in.
Here’s your curated list of what to watch all month long.

December 1
All The Empty Rooms
This powerful documentary follows reporter Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp as they travel across the country memorializing the untouched bedrooms of children lost to school shootings. It’s emotional, urgent, and a sobering reminder of the need for change.
Troll 2
A massive troll rises in Norway, leaving destruction everywhere it lands. Nora, Andreas, and Captain Kris reunite for their most dangerous mission as they race through ancient history and new alliances to stop the creature’s devastation before time runs out.
December 2
Sean Combs: The Reckoning
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson executive produces this four-part deep dive into the rise, fall, and unraveling of Sean “Diddy” Combs. Featuring unseen footage, exclusive interviews, and revelations from former associates, this series explores the star, the empire, and the darkness beneath it.
December 3
With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration
Meghan invites viewers into her Montecito holiday magic with decorating, cooking, crafting, and joy. Special guests include Naomi Osaka, Tom Colicchio, Will Guidara, Kelly Zajfen, and Lindsay Roth.
My Secret Santa
A single mom disguises herself as a man to land a job as a luxury resort Santa. Everything is going great until she starts catching feelings for the hotel manager. Chaos, comedy, and holiday romance await.
December 4
The Abandons
Set in Washington Territory in 1854, two matriarchs from very different worlds find their families intertwined through crime, secrets, forbidden love, and land soaked in silver. A gritty tale exploring power, privilege, and survival.
December 5
Owning Manhattan Season 2
Ryan Serhant turns up the heat and abandons his nice-guy era to dominate New York real estate. Agents clash, alliances wobble, and egos collide as Serhant pushes his empire into high-stakes territory.
Love And Wine
A wealthy young man falls for a hardworking med student and lies about his background to impress her. His story unravels in hilarious, heartfelt ways as he tries to keep the truth under wraps.
Jay Kelly
George Clooney stars as a fading movie icon confronting his past with help from his loyal manager played by Adam Sandler. Noah Baumbach directs this funny, reflective story about career, regret, and rediscovery.











I can tell that Murder In Monaco is going to have my attention