With the arrival of December, the festive season and long, warm evenings invite us to discover new series on streaming platforms. At this time of year, low temperatures and early darkness encourage people to stay at home, in search of entertainment. It's the perfect time to immerse yourself in a variety of worlds, whether you're a fan of poignant dramas, fantastical tales or light-hearted comedies.
The new series on offer in December 2024 satisfy the desires of all viewers. With captivating plots and endearing characters, this content offers a welcome escape from the frenzy of the holiday season. It's also a great time to enjoy stories that reflect the spirit of the season, whether as a family or on your own.
Platforms are vying with each other to seduce their subscribers, with stories adapted to winter weather. There's nothing like an addictive series for a warm and cozy evening. So take the time to discover this month's new streaming nuggets and let yourself be swept away by hours of pure TV pleasure.
Invisible: a poignant drama about a young boy with extraordinary powers
The Spanish series Invisible, created by Virginia Yagüe and Jota Linares, blends drama and fantasy in the journey of a young boy endowed with a unique power. [Read more]
Anatomy of a comeback: an exclusive immersion in Renault's revolution on Prime Video
Anatomy of a Comeback goes behind the scenes at Renault Group, recounting its incredible transformation after a major crisis, to be discovered from December 13, 2024 on Prime Video. [Read more]
Cat's Eyes: the French adaptation of the cult manga combining action and romance
The French live-action adaptation of Cat's Eyes, starring Camille Lou, Constance Labbé and Claire Romain, lands on Prime Video after its success on TF1. [Read more]
Zorro with Jean Dujardin on France 2: the trailer
Zorro, the event series starring Jean Dujardin, lands on France 2 this Monday, December 23, 2024. [Read more]
Queen Woo: the extraordinary destiny of the first Queen of Goguryeo
Immerse yourself in the fascinating story of Queen Woo, an epic Korean series that follows the unique journey of Woo Hee, the first woman to become queen twice, available on Paramount+. [Read more]
Black Doves: Keira Knightley in a spy series on Netflix
Dive into Black Doves, a captivating spy thriller blending love, betrayal and international conspiracy, available on Netflix from December 5, 2024. [Read more]
The Day of the Jackal: Eddie Redmayne hunted by Lashana Lynch in a breathless thriller
The Day of the Jackal series, a modern adaptation of the classic, lands on Prime Video on December 6. Eddie Redmayne plays an elusive hitman hunted across Europe. [Read more]
The Sticky: Jamie Lee Curtis and Margo Martindale in a series about the liquid gold heist
Discover The Sticky, a comedy-drama inspired by the famous maple syrup theft in Quebec, with Margo Martindale and Jamie Lee Curtis as guest stars, starting December 6 on Prime Video. [Read more]
War according to Churchill: a captivating insight into the decisions of the iconic leader
With The War According to Churchill, Netflix offers a never-before-seen documentary series in four parts that traces Winston Churchill's strategy and impact during the Second World War. Available from December 4, 2024. [Read more]
One Hundred Years of Solitude - The series adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez's masterpiece on Netflix
One Hundred Years of Solitude, an adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez's iconic work, plunges us into the mythical story of the Buendía family and the town of Macondo. Available on Netflix on December 11, 2024. [Read more]
New films and series on streaming platforms in April 2025
Don't know what to watch? To find your way around the endless catalogs of streaming platforms, rely on our guide! Netflix, Disney +, Prime Video, Paramount+, Apple TV+, Max... Here's a quick roundup of films and series to watch right now. [Read more]
Streaming: what are we watching this Saturday April 12, 2025 on Netflix, Amazon and Disney+ platforms?
Feeling like curling up in front of the TV today? We've got the week's releases on your favorite streaming platforms, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+! [Read more]
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