Here are films and shows coming to Netflix in December, as well as a few things you might want to check out before they leave. This month, we also have a few Christmas movies if you’re craving a seasonal family movie night.
Be sure to check IMDB’s “Parents Guide” for the film if you need to screen its content; family-friendly films are marked as such.
Coming:
August Rush (Family-friendly), PG – A musically gifted orphan searches New York City for his parents.
The Little Rascals (Family-friendly), PG – Mischievous boys who lead an anti-girl organization pick a buddy, Alfalfa, to drive in their soapbox car rally, only to find out he’s in love with a girl, and they decide they have to break them up.
The Young Victoria, PG – As Queen Victoria gets caught up in the politics of her family, her Belgian uncle schemes to arrange a marriage between her and Prince Albert, who would become the love of her life.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, PG-13 – The Guardians are hired by an alien race to protect their batteries from invaders.
The Crown, Season 2 – The Netflix-original drama based on the life of Queen Elizabeth II from the 1940’s to modern times continues in its second season. Contains some graphic sexual content.
Christmas movies available this month:
The Santa Clause, 1-3 (Family-friendly), PG – The Tim Allen turned Santa Clause hit and its two sequels will be available on Netflix just in time for Christmas!
White Christmas (Family-friendly) – The Christmas classic starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen follows four singers who help out a former WWII general restore his country inn financially by putting on some showtunes.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Family-friendly), PG – The live-action retelling of Dr. Suess’s classic, starring Jim Carrey.
While You Were Sleeping, PG – A hopeless romantic Chicago Transit Authority token collector is mistaken for the fiancée of a coma patient.
Leaving:
Holes (Family-friendly), PG – A boy and his friends question the motives of a woman who forces them to dig holes at a detention camp.
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, PG-13 – Captain Jack Sparrow fights to reclaim his ship and crew while battling an undead enemy who cursed by pirate treasure.