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The end (of 2022) is nigh. Sign off the year with some good TV this month. As usual, we’ve got everything from addictive reality TV to comedy, action, drama, and murder mystery. Also expect a few star-studded productions with impressive cast lists.
Premieres on December 2 on Netflix
If you miss Next Top Model styled reality TV, Supermodel Me: Revolution starring Thai supermodel Cindy Bishop on the judging panel drops on Netflix December 2. Filmed in Singapore, the show’s 12 modelling hopefuls come from 8 different Asian nations and compete to win pretty much the same prizes offered on Top Model: a modelling contract, magazine cover, and major brand deal. Same same, but different.
Premieres on December 8 on HBO Go
The misadventures of a group of misfits with superpowers returns for a fourth season on HBO Go. The new season delves into something known as the Immortus Project, which reluctantly unites the Doom Patrol gang to save the world.
Premieres on December 10 on HBO Go
A terrific batch of actors star in this moody Robert Eggers Viking epic about revenge and birthright. After witnessing his father’s slaying at the hand of his uncle, Prince Amleth, played by Alexander Skarsgård, returns years later to avenge his father and take the throne. Spot Anya Taylor-Joy, Willem Dafoe, Nicole Kidman, Ethan Hawke, and Björk in the film as well.
Premieres on December 11 on Netflix
Brad Pitt stars in an action film that takes place almost solely inside a Japanese bullet train. Must we say anything else? If you missed the theatrical release of this film a few months back, you can catch it on Netflix this month. A comedy at its core, the film actually features an all-star cast that includes the likes of Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Joey King, Michael Shannon, and many more. The kicker: everyone’s an assassin.
Premieres on December 13 on Netflix
This awkwardly vanilla Korean dating show we all somehow couldn’t turn away from last time returns with a new batch of good-looking, young singles ready to mingle, in PG-13 fashion, in a beach setting.
Premieres on December 21 on Netflix
You’ve already seen two seasons of this hilariously offensive-to-Parisians Netflix series. There’s no backing out now. Emily’s journey in the City of Love is about to get messier with boy trouble and work trouble—we’ve all been there. It’s going to take more than cutting bangs to get her life on track. Luckily, Emily’s got BFF Mindy for support and comic relief.
Premieres on December 23 on Netflix
If you enjoy murder mysteries and an all-star cast, then you probably won’t be missing out on the second Knives Out film, Glass Onion. Daniel Craig reprises his role as an American Sherlock of sorts, who finds himself entrenched in another wild murder case, this time surrounding the holiday getaway of an eccentric billionaire (Edward Norton) and his friends.
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