All the Movies Coming to Peacock in December 2025
Peacock is ending 2025 with a massive influx of cinematic content ranging from beloved classics to fresh theatrical arrivals. The streaming service has curated a lineup that includes entire blockbuster franchises alongside critically acclaimed indie darlings and highly anticipated animated features. Subscribers can look forward to a mix of holiday favorites and intense action films to close out the year. This extensive list covers everything hitting the platform throughout the month of December.
‘Miracle on 34th Street’ (1947)

This timeless holiday classic tells the story of an old man named Kris Kringle who claims to be the real Santa Claus. A lawyer decides to defend him in court when he is institutionalized for his unwavering belief. The film explores themes of faith and kindness during the busy Christmas season in New York City. You can stream this heartwarming black and white masterpiece starting on December 1. It remains a definitive staple of holiday viewing for generations of fans.
‘Pitch Perfect’ (2012)

Beca arrives at Barden University and reluctantly joins an all-female a cappella group known as The Bellas. The group tries to revamp their image to compete against their male rivals in a national competition. This musical comedy features energetic performances and a popular soundtrack that became a cultural phenomenon. Viewers can watch the start of this harmonious trilogy when it arrives on December 1. The film blends humor with catchy musical numbers that reinvent modern pop songs.
‘Black Nativity’ (2013)

A street-smart teen from Baltimore travels to New York City to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged relatives. He embarks on an inspirational journey that reveals the importance of faith and family healing. The movie features a gospel-infused soundtrack and heartfelt performances from a star-studded cast. This musical drama becomes available for streaming on December 1. It offers a contemporary adaptation of the famous play by Langston Hughes.
‘Creed III’ (2023)

Adonis Creed faces his most personal opponent yet when a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy resurfaces after a long prison sentence. The confrontation forces Adonis to put his future on the line to settle a score that goes beyond the ring. Michael B. Jordan directs and stars in this intense installment of the sports drama franchise. You can witness the hard-hitting action when it lands on the platform on December 1. The film explores complex themes of guilt and forgiveness amidst brutal boxing matches.
‘Meet the Fockers’ (2004)

Greg Focker and his fiancée Pam decide it is time for their very different sets of parents to meet before the wedding. Chaos ensues as the strict Byrnes family clashes with the relaxed and eccentric Focker family in Florida. This comedy sequel amplifies the awkward tension established in the first film with hilarious results. Fans of the franchise can stream this laugh-filled disaster starting December 1. The movie highlights the comedic chemistry between the legendary veteran actors playing the parents.
‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ (2018)

A new generation of Jaeger pilots must band together to combat an evolved Kaiju threat that plans to destroy the world. Jake Pentecost struggles to live up to his father’s legacy while leading the defense against the massive monsters. The film delivers large-scale destruction and high-tech battles between giant robots and aliens. This action-packed sequel becomes available to watch on December 1. It expands the universe with new mechs and higher stakes for humanity.
‘Bridget Jones’s Baby’ (2016)

Bridget Jones finds herself single again and focuses on her career until she discovers she is pregnant. She must figure out if the father is her former flame Mark Darcy or a charming new American suitor. The romantic comedy follows her chaotic journey through impending motherhood and complicated relationships. Viewers can enjoy this third chapter in Bridget’s life starting on December 1. It retains the wit and charm that defined the character in previous installments.
‘Rocky II’ (1979)

Rocky Balboa struggles to adjust to family life after his bout with Apollo Creed but finds himself drawn back to the ring. Apollo demands a rematch to prove that Rocky’s previous performance was just a fluke. The film chronicles Rocky’s intense training and his determination to win for his wife Adrian. You can stream this inspirational sequel on December 1. It cements the underdog legacy of the Italian Stallion in cinema history.
‘Pitch Perfect 2’ (2015)

The Barden Bellas enter an international a cappella competition that no American team has ever won before. They must regain their harmony and confidence after a humiliating public performance threatens their legacy. This sequel escalates the musical numbers and introduces new rivals from Germany. Fans can watch the Bellas take on the world starting December 1. The movie delivers more humor and intricate vocal arrangements than its predecessor.
‘The King of Kings’ (2025)

This animated feature offers a unique retelling of the life of Jesus Christ as imagined by Charles Dickens. The story frames the biblical narrative through the eyes of Dickens and his son Walter in a multi-dimensional adventure. Filmmaker Seong-ho Jang directs this visually distinct project that combines faith with literary history. You can experience this new animated release when it premieres on December 1. It stands out as a major family-friendly addition to the holiday lineup.
‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ (2020)

Bill and Ted are now middle-aged dads who must travel through time to write the song that will unite the world. They enlist the help of their daughters and various historical figures to save reality from collapsing. The film provides a nostalgic and good-natured conclusion to the cult classic trilogy. This sci-fi comedy arrives on the streaming service on December 1. It celebrates the enduring power of music and friendship.
‘Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey’ (1991)

Evil robot duplicates of Bill and Ted are sent from the future to eliminate the originals and ruin their band’s destiny. The duo must navigate the afterlife and challenge the Grim Reaper to games in order to return to the living. This sequel takes a darker and weirder tone than the original adventure. You can watch their surreal journey through heaven and hell starting December 1. It is fondly remembered for its creative set designs and the character of Death.
‘Rock of Ages’ (2012)

A small-town girl and a city boy meet on the Sunset Strip while pursuing their Hollywood dreams. Their romance unfolds against a backdrop of classic 1980s rock anthems performed by a large ensemble cast. The film adapts the popular Broadway musical and features high-energy performance numbers. This musical drama hits the platform on December 1. It serves as a tribute to the glam metal era and its excesses.
‘Rocky V’ (1990)

Rocky Balboa is forced to retire from boxing due to brain damage and loses his fortune due to financial mismanagement. He returns to his old neighborhood and begins training a young protégé who eventually turns against him. The film focuses on the relationship between Rocky and his son as they navigate their new reality. Subscribers can stream this gritty drama starting on December 1. It attempts to return the franchise to its street-level roots.
‘Creed II’ (2018)

Adonis Creed faces the son of Ivan Drago who is the man responsible for his father’s death in the ring decades ago. Rocky Balboa trains Adonis for this emotionally charged fight that tests their bond and resolve. The movie deals with the lingering trauma of the past and the cost of vengeance. You can watch this powerful sequel beginning on December 1. It effectively bridges the gap between the old Rocky films and the new Creed era.
‘Jingle All the Way’ (1996)

A workaholic father promises to get his son the most popular action figure of the season for Christmas. He spends a chaotic Christmas Eve hunting for the toy while battling a rival father and various obstacles. This slapstick comedy satirizes the commercialism and frenzy of holiday shopping. Families can enjoy the frantic humor when it arrives on December 1. Arnold Schwarzenegger delivers a memorable comedic performance as the desperate dad.
‘Just Friends’ (2005)

A formerly overweight high school nerd transforms into a successful music executive and returns to his hometown. He tries to escape the friend zone and win the heart of his high school crush while dealing with a crazy pop star. The film is a cult favorite known for its physical comedy and sharp wit. Viewers can stream this romantic comedy starting December 1. Ryan Reynolds showcases his early comedic brilliance in the lead role.
‘Public Enemies’ (2009)

The FBI tries to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd during a crime wave in the 1930s. Director Michael Mann presents a stylish and gritty look at the rise of organized crime and federal law enforcement. Johnny Depp gives a charismatic performance as the elusive bank robber Dillinger. This historical crime drama becomes available on December 1. It is praised for its attention to period detail and intense shootout sequences.
‘Rocky IV’ (1985)

Rocky Balboa travels to the Soviet Union to fight the towering Ivan Drago after a tragedy strikes his inner circle. He trains in the harsh snowy wilderness to prepare for the most dangerous match of his career. The film is famous for its training montages and the political tension reflecting the Cold War era. You can watch this high-stakes boxing blockbuster on December 1. It remains one of the most commercially successful entries in the series.
‘Unaccompanied Minors’ (2006)

A group of kids gets snowed in at an airport on Christmas Eve and creates chaos for the grumpy officials. They bond over their shared predicament and try to make the best of a holiday spent away from home. The movie is a lighthearted adventure suitable for younger audiences during the festive season. This family comedy lands on the streaming service on December 1. It captures the anarchic spirit of kids left without supervision.
‘Paul Blart: Mall Cop’ (2009)

A mild-mannered security guard takes his job very seriously as he patrols a New Jersey shopping mall. He must become an unlikely hero when a gang of organized criminals takes hostages inside the building. The film combines physical comedy with a Die Hard scenario in a suburban setting. You can stream this action-comedy starting on December 1. Kevin James created an iconic character with his portrayal of the dedicated officer.
‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason’ (2004)

Bridget Jones struggles with the reality of her relationship with Mark Darcy and faces temptations from her ex-lover Daniel Cleaver. Her romantic troubles follow her from London to a disastrous trip to Thailand. The sequel continues to explore her insecurities and diary entries with humor and heart. Fans can watch Bridget’s second chapter beginning on December 1. It reunites the original cast for another round of romantic mishaps.
‘Everest’ (2015)

Two commercial expeditions are struck by a massive blizzard while attempting to reach the summit of Mount Everest. The climbers face impossible conditions and must fight for survival in the freezing death zone. This survival thriller is based on the real tragic events of the 1996 climbing season. Viewers can experience the harrowing journey on December 1. The film features breathtaking visuals and an ensemble cast portraying the real-life adventurers.
‘Kajillionaire’ (2020)

A young woman’s life is defined by the petty scams and heists she performs with her eccentric parents. Her world tilts when they invite an outsider to join their latest scheme and she begins to question her upbringing. The film is a surreal and unique exploration of family dynamics and emotional connection. This indie comedy-drama arrives on the platform on December 1. Evan Rachel Wood delivers a transformative performance as the socially awkward daughter.
‘Pixels’ (2015)

Aliens misinterpret video game feeds as a declaration of war and attack Earth using models inspired by classic arcade games. A group of former arcade champions is recruited by the government to defeat the pixelated invaders. The movie features oversized versions of Pac-Man and Donkey Kong destroying city blocks. You can stream this sci-fi action comedy starting December 1. It offers a dose of nostalgia for fans of 1980s gaming culture.
‘Die Hard’ (1988)

New York cop John McClane visits Los Angeles for a Christmas party that is interrupted by a group of terrorists. He fights a one-man war against the criminals in a high-rise building to save the hostages including his wife. This action masterpiece redefined the genre and established the trope of the lone hero in a confined space. Fans can watch the ultimate Christmas action movie on December 1. Bruce Willis became a global superstar thanks to this role.
‘All the Money in the World’ (2017)

The grandson of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty is kidnapped and held for ransom in Italy. Getty refuses to pay the ransom which forces the boy’s mother to desperately find a way to save her son. The film examines the corrupting power of extreme wealth and the cold logic of the billionaire patriarch. This biographical crime drama becomes available on December 1. Christopher Plummer received acclaim for his last-minute role as the miserly Getty.
‘Erin Brockovich’ (2000)

An unemployed single mother becomes a legal assistant and almost single-handedly brings down a California power company accused of polluting a city’s water supply. She uses her sharp tongue and determination to fight for the families affected by the toxic waste. The film is based on a true story of legal victory against corporate negligence. You can stream this Academy Award-winning drama starting December 1. Julia Roberts delivers a career-defining performance in the title role.
‘A Christmas Carol’ (1984)

Ebenezer Scrooge is a bitter miser who is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve to show him the error of his ways. George C. Scott portrays the iconic character in this highly regarded television adaptation of the Dickens novel. The film captures the spooky and redemptive atmosphere of the original text perfectly. Viewers can watch this holiday staple beginning on December 1. It is often cited as one of the most faithful adaptations of the story.
‘Addams Family Values’ (1993)

The eccentric Addams family hires a nanny who is actually a serial killer planning to marry Uncle Fester for his money. Wednesday and Pugsley are sent to a cheerful summer camp where they wage war against the counselors. This dark comedy sequel is celebrated for its biting wit and subversion of family movie tropes. Fans can stream the macabre fun on December 1. Joan Cusack gives a memorable performance as the villainous black widow.
‘The Martian’ (2015)

An astronaut is stranded on Mars after his crew assumes he is dead and leaves him behind during a storm. He must use his ingenuity and scientific knowledge to survive on the hostile planet while NASA tries to mount a rescue. The film is a gripping and optimistic tale of human resilience and problem-solving. You can watch this space survival drama starting December 1. Ridley Scott directs this adaptation of the best-selling novel.
‘Bad Words’ (2013)

A forty-year-old man discovers a loophole in the rules of the national spelling bee and decides to compete against children. He befriends a young contestant while ruthlessly crushing his pre-teen opponents on stage. The dark comedy is filled with acerbic humor and uncomfortable situations. This directorial debut from Jason Bateman hits the platform on December 1. It offers a cynical twist on the inspirational competition movie genre.
‘300’ (2007)

King Leonidas leads 300 Spartans into battle against the massive Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae. The film utilizes a distinct visual style that replicates the look of the graphic novel by Frank Miller. It emphasizes stylized violence and heroic sacrifice in the face of overwhelming odds. Viewers can stream this visual spectacle starting December 1. Gerard Butler’s performance became instantly iconic in pop culture.
‘Troy’ (2004)

The armies of Greece unite to invade the city of Troy after Prince Paris steals Helen from her husband Menelaus. The epic film focuses on the clash between the legendary warriors Achilles and Hector. It adapts the events of Homer’s Iliad with a grounded and realistic approach to ancient warfare. You can watch this swords-and-sandals blockbuster on December 1. The movie features massive battle sequences and a sprawling ensemble cast.
‘Creed’ (2015)

Adonis Johnson seeks out Rocky Balboa to train him as a professional boxer despite never knowing his famous father Apollo. Rocky battles his own mortality while mentoring the young fighter in the streets of Philadelphia. The film successfully revitalized the franchise by shifting the focus to a new generation. Subscribers can stream this critically acclaimed drama starting December 1. It earned Sylvester Stallone a Golden Globe for his reprisal of the Rocky role.
‘Gladiator’ (2000)

A Roman general is betrayed and his family is murdered by the corrupt son of the Emperor. He is sold into slavery and rises through the ranks of the gladiatorial arena to seek vengeance against the man who destroyed his life. The epic historical drama revitalized the sword and sandal genre for modern audiences. You can experience the glory of Rome when it arrives on December 1. Russell Crowe won an Academy Award for his powerful performance.
‘Rocky’ (1976)

A small-time boxer from Philadelphia gets a one-in-a-million shot to fight the world heavyweight champion. Rocky Balboa trains hard not to win but to prove he can go the distance with the champ. This film is the ultimate underdog story that launched a massive franchise. Viewers can stream the classic that started it all on December 1. It won the Academy Award for Best Picture and remains a cinematic landmark.
‘Rocky III’ (1982)

Rocky Balboa has become comfortable and wealthy as the champion but faces a brutal new challenger named Clubber Lang. After suffering a crushing defeat he must regain his hunger and eye of the tiger with help from his old rival Apollo Creed. The film introduces a more action-oriented tone to the series. You can watch Rocky fight to reclaim his title starting December 1. It is famously known for introducing the song Eye of the Tiger.
‘Miracle on 34th Street’ (1994)

A department store Santa claims to be the real thing and must prove his identity in a court of law. A skeptical six-year-old girl and her mother begin to believe in the magic of the holiday through his kindness. This remake updates the classic story with color and modern sensibilities. Families can stream this version of the holiday tale on December 1. Richard Attenborough brings a gentle warmth to the role of Kris Kringle.
‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ (2001)

A British woman decides to take control of her life and documents her efforts in a diary while looking for love. She finds herself caught in a love triangle between her roguish boss and a disagreeable human rights lawyer. The romantic comedy is beloved for its relatable protagonist and dry British humor. Fans can watch the beginning of Bridget’s adventures starting December 1. Renée Zellweger earned an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of the title character.
‘Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure’ (1989)

Two slacker high school students are given a time machine to prepare for a history presentation that will determine the fate of the future. They travel through various eras to collect historical figures like Lincoln and Socrates for their report. The comedy is a joyous ride filled with quotable catchphrases and air guitar solos. You can stream this cult classic beginning on December 1. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter share perfect chemistry as the dim-witted but lovable duo.
’10 Cloverfield Lane’ (2016)

A woman wakes up in an underground bunker after a car accident and is told by her captor that the outside world has been rendered uninhabitable. She must decide whether to trust the paranoid man or attempt a dangerous escape. The psychological thriller maintains high tension within a confined setting. Viewers can watch this suspenseful film on December 1. John Goodman delivers a terrifying performance as the bunker’s owner.
‘2012’ (2009)

Geologists discover that the Earth’s core is heating up and a global cataclysm is inevitable. A writer struggles to lead his family to safety as continents crumble and tsunamis swallow entire cities. The disaster movie features massive special effects sequences of worldwide destruction. You can stream this blockbuster spectacle starting December 1. It capitalizes on the cultural phenomenon surrounding the Mayan calendar prediction.
‘Tammy’ (2014)

After losing her job and finding her husband cheating Tammy hits the road with her profane and alcoholic grandmother. The mismatched pair gets into trouble as they travel toward Niagara Falls. The comedy relies heavily on the physical humor and improvisational skills of Melissa McCarthy. This road trip movie arrives on the platform on December 1. It features a strong supporting cast including Susan Sarandon and Kathy Bates.
‘Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2’ (2015)

Paul Blart travels to Las Vegas for a security guard expo and plans to spend time with his college-bound daughter. Duty calls when he discovers a heist plot at his hotel and must spring into action once again. The sequel transports the bumbling hero to a glitzier setting with higher stakes. Fans of the first film can watch this continuation starting December 1. It delivers more of the slapstick humor that defined the original.
‘The Addams Family’ (1991)

A man claiming to be the long-lost Uncle Fester arrives at the Addams mansion but he may be an impostor trying to steal their fortune. The macabre family welcomes him with open arms while dealing with their suspicious neighbors. This adaptation captures the visual style of the original cartoons perfectly. You can stream this gothic comedy classic on December 1. Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston are perfectly cast as the heads of the family.
‘Pacific Rim’ (2013)

Humanity builds massive robots called Jaegers to fight giant monsters rising from the sea. Two unlikely pilots must sync their minds to control an obsolete Jaeger in a last-ditch effort to save the world. The film is a love letter to kaiju movies and mecha anime with stunning visual effects. Viewers can watch the original monster mash starting December 1. Guillermo del Toro directs this imaginative and colorful action epic.
‘Meet the Parents’ (2000)

A male nurse plans to propose to his girlfriend but must first endure a weekend with her formidable father. He suffers through a series of humiliating accidents and misunderstandings while trying to gain the old man’s approval. The comedy plays on the universal anxiety of meeting the in-laws. This modern classic becomes available on December 1. Robert De Niro creates a memorable comedic antagonist in the suspicious father.
‘Dìdi’ (2024)

Set in 2008, this coming-of-age film follows a thirteen-year-old Taiwanese American boy during the last month of summer before high school. He navigates the awkwardness of early social media, family dynamics, and skating culture. The movie has been praised for its authentic portrayal of early 2000s adolescence. You can stream this heartfelt indie gem starting December 4. It captures the specific feeling of growing up in the digital age.
‘Renfield’ (2023)

Dracula’s long-suffering assistant tries to break free from his toxic codependent relationship with his narcissistic boss. He finds a new lease on life in modern-day New Orleans and attempts to sever ties with the Prince of Darkness. The film blends extreme gore with action-comedy elements. Viewers can watch this fresh take on the vampire mythos on December 9. Nicolas Cage delivers a flamboyant performance as the legendary vampire.
‘The Croods: A New Age’ (2020)

The prehistoric Crood family searches for a safer habitat and discovers an idyllic walled paradise owned by the more evolved Betterman family. Tensions rise between the cave dwellers and the modern family until a new threat forces them to work together. The animated sequel features colorful visuals and humorous clashes of culture. Families can stream this adventure starting December 9. It continues the story of the first film with expanded world-building.
‘The Fabelmans’ (2022)

A young boy named Sammy Fabelman discovers the power of movies to help him see the truth about his dysfunctional family. The film is a semi-autobiographical story based on the childhood of director Steven Spielberg. It explores how art can be used to process complex emotions and family secrets. You can watch this acclaimed drama on December 11. It serves as a personal love letter to the craft of filmmaking.
‘A Motown Christmas’ (2024)

This holiday romance film follows a couple who find love and the holiday spirit through the power of music. The story is set against a backdrop of classic Motown hits that define the season. It features performances that celebrate the soulful sounds of Detroit. Subscribers can enjoy this festive musical movie starting December 11. It aims to provide heartwarming entertainment perfect for the Christmas season.
‘Polite Society’ (2023)

A martial artist-in-training believes her older sister is being tricked into a sinister marriage and decides to pull off a wedding heist. She enlists her friends to help save her sister in this genre-bending action comedy. The film mixes Bollywood aesthetics with British humor and high-flying stunts. Viewers can stream this energetic debut feature on December 16. It has been praised for its unique style and fresh voice.
‘A Saturday Night Live Christmas Special’ (2024)

This special compilation features the most hilarious and memorable holiday-themed sketches from the long history of the show. Fans can expect to see classic characters and celebrity hosts performing in wintery skits. The program celebrates the comedic tradition of SNL during the festive season. You can watch the laughter unfold on December 19. It is the perfect background entertainment for holiday parties.
‘Saw VI’ (2009)

The Hoffman detective continues Jigsaw’s work while the FBI draws closer to discovering his identity. An insurance executive is placed in a brutal series of traps where he must decide who lives and who dies based on his company’s policies. The film is often cited by fans as one of the strongest sequels in the franchise. Horror enthusiasts can stream this chapter on December 19. It integrates social commentary with the series’ signature gore.
‘Saw III’ (2006)

Jigsaw and his apprentice Amanda keep a doctor hostage to keep the killer alive while another victim navigates a maze of traps. The film explores the relationship between the master and his unstable student. It serves as a conclusion to the initial trilogy arc of the series. You can watch the graphic horror unfold starting December 19. It delves deeper into the emotional motivations of the villains.
‘Saw X’ (2023)

John Kramer travels to Mexico for a risky experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer. When he discovers the operation is a scam he turns the tables on the con artists with his signature traps. This installment is set between the first and second films. Viewers can stream this critically acclaimed return to form on December 19. It puts the focus squarely back on Tobin Bell’s character.
‘Saw IV’ (2007)

A SWAT commander is thrust into a game designed to test his obsession with saving everyone. The story runs parallel to the events of the third film and reveals more about Jigsaw’s origin and his first traps. It expands the mythology of the franchise significantly. You can stream this intricate puzzle of a movie on December 19. The film introduces new accomplices and deepens the lore.
‘Spiral: From the Book of Saw’ (2021)

A brash detective and his rookie partner investigate a series of murders that mimic the city’s gruesome past. They uncover a mystery that suggests a copycat killer is targeting corrupt police officers. The film stars Chris Rock and attempts to take the franchise in a new thriller-focused direction. Viewers can watch this spinoff story starting December 19. Samuel L. Jackson co-stars as the detective’s legendary father.
‘Saw’ (2004)

Two men wake up chained in a dilapidated bathroom with a corpse lying between them. They are given specific instructions via cassette tapes to escape the room before time runs out. This low-budget thriller launched a massive franchise and defined the torture porn subgenre. You can stream the groundbreaking original on December 19. The shocking twist ending remains one of the most famous in horror history.
‘Saw II’ (2005)

A detective must watch his son and several others struggle to survive in a house filled with deadly nerve gas and traps. He engages in a psychological battle of wits with Jigsaw to find the location of the house. The sequel expanded the scope of the games and increased the body count. Horror fans can watch the deadly game continue on December 19. It solidified the series’ formula of intricate devices and moral tests.
‘Jigsaw’ (2017)

Bodies begin turning up around the city meeting gruesome demises that resemble the work of John Kramer. Law enforcement is baffled because the famous killer has been dead for over a decade. The film acts as a soft reboot designed to introduce new audiences to the mystery. You can stream this modern update to the series starting December 19. It features high-tech traps and a clean visual style.
‘Saw V’ (2008)

Hoffman is the last person standing to carry on the Jigsaw legacy but he must eliminate all loose ends to protect his secret. Five strangers are tested in a collaborative trap where they must work together to survive. The film focuses heavily on the police procedural aspect of the story. Viewers can watch the cat-and-mouse game on December 19. It explains how the apprentice was recruited and trained.
‘Despicable Me 4’ (2024)

Gru and his family face a new nemesis in Maxime Le Mal who forces them to go into witness protection. The minions cause their usual brand of chaotic hilarity while Gru tries to bond with his infant son. The animated blockbuster features the voices of Steve Carell and Will Ferrell. Families can stream this colorful adventure starting December 28. It continues the massive success of the Illumination franchise.
‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’ (2023)

Four best friends take their book club to Italy for the fun girls’ trip they never had. Things go off the rails and secrets are revealed as they travel through Rome and Venice. The sequel reunites the legendary cast for another round of romance and friendship. You can watch this breezy comedy on December 30. It celebrates life and adventure at any age.
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