Here Are All the Movies Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Your Turn to Kill’
Netflix prepares for a major transition into the new year with a diverse selection of films arriving between December 29 and January 4. The schedule features a mix of high profile original premieres and licensed library titles covering various genres from horror to historical drama. Viewers can look forward to a significant expansion of the catalog on New Year’s Day with dozens of additions. This week offers everything from critically acclaimed documentaries to blockbuster animated sequels for the entire family.
‘Ricky Gervais: Mortality’ (2025)

The veteran British comedian returns to the stage with a stand up special that explores the vulnerabilities of the human experience. This production lands on the service on Tuesday December 30 to offer a comedic perspective on aging and legacy. Gervais continues his trend of pushing boundaries with observations on modern society and the inevitability of death. The special was recorded during his worldwide tour and serves as a major year end highlight for comedy fans.
‘Sleeping with Other People’ (2015)

A pair of chronic cheaters strike up a platonic friendship to help each other overcome their relationship issues in this romantic comedy. The film joins the Netflix library on Wednesday December 31 as a New Year’s Eve streaming option. Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie star as the central characters who navigate the complexities of love and fidelity. It offers a modern and often cynical take on the traditional romantic genre tropes.
‘Mr Malcolm’s List’ (2022)

A young woman in Regency era England seeks revenge on a wealthy suitor who rejected her for failing to meet his strict requirements. The film becomes available on Thursday January 1 as part of the massive New Year’s Day update. This period piece features an ensemble cast including Freida Pinto and Sope Dirisu in a tale of pride and romantic misunderstandings. It provides a colorful and stylized depiction of historical social dynamics and courtship rituals.
‘Pitch Perfect’ (2012)

The Barden Bellas attempt to revitalize their all female a cappella group after a disastrous performance in a previous competition. This musical comedy arrives on Thursday January 1 for subscribers looking for lighthearted entertainment. Anna Kendrick stars as a college freshman who joins the group and introduces a fresh sound to their traditional repertoire. The film became a cultural phenomenon upon its initial release due to its catchy vocal arrangements and energetic cast.
‘Facing the Giants’ (2006)

A high school football coach uses his faith to inspire his losing team to overcome insurmountable odds on and off the field. This faith based sports drama is added to the streaming platform on Thursday January 1. The story follows the personal and professional struggles of a man who finds hope during a time of crisis. It aims to deliver an uplifting message about perseverance and the power of belief in achieving difficult goals.
‘Conan the Destroyer’ (1984)

Arnold Schwarzenegger reprises his role as the legendary warrior who is tasked with protecting a princess on a perilous journey. The fantasy sequel makes its way to the service on Thursday January 1. Conan must battle supernatural forces and treacherous allies to secure a powerful artifact for a deceptive queen. This film emphasizes high adventure and sword and sorcery elements within a classic cinematic world.
‘Despicable Me’ (2010)

A reformed supervillain named Gru attempts to use three orphan girls as pawns in a grand scheme before finding himself genuinely caring for them. This animated family favorite arrives on Thursday January 1 to kick off the new year. The plot follows his transformation from a cold hearted thief to a devoted father figure. It also introduces the iconic Minion characters who assist Gru in his various high tech inventions and antics.
‘Erin Brockovich’ (2000)

Julia Roberts stars in this true story of a legal assistant who singlehandedly brings down a major power company for contaminating local water supplies. The award winning drama is scheduled for release on Thursday January 1. Brockovich uses her grit and determination to organize a massive class action lawsuit despite having no formal legal training. The film remains a celebrated example of a David versus Goliath narrative in modern American cinema.
‘Monty Python’s the Meaning of Life’ (1983)

The legendary British comedy troupe examines the various stages of human existence through a series of surreal and irreverent sketches. This cult classic film joins the catalog on Thursday January 1. It features the signature absurdism and satirical wit that made the group famous across the globe. Viewers can expect musical numbers and bizarre scenarios that lampoon everything from birth to the afterlife.
‘Despicable Me 2’ (2013)

Gru returns as a secret agent tasked with investigating a new criminal mastermind while balancing the demands of parenthood. The animated sequel is set to premiere on Thursday January 1 along with the original installment. This story introduces Lucy Wilde as the partner and eventual love interest of Gru as they track down a mysterious chemical thief. It continues the blend of slapstick humor and heartfelt family moments established in the first film.
‘Green Room’ (2016)

A punk rock band finds themselves trapped in a secluded venue after witnessing a horrific crime committed by a group of white supremacists. This intense thriller becomes available on Thursday January 1 for fans of suspenseful cinema. The musicians must use their wits and whatever tools they can find to survive an onslaught of violence. It is noted for its gritty atmosphere and a chilling performance by Patrick Stewart as the antagonistic leader.
‘Only the Brave’ (2017)

This biographical drama honors the Granite Mountain Hotshots who were an elite crew of firefighters tasked with battling a devastating wildfire in Arizona. The film arrives on the service on Thursday January 1. It portrays the intense training and deep brotherhood shared among the men who put their lives on the line for their community. The narrative culminates in the heroic and tragic events surrounding the Yarnell Hill Fire.
’30 Minutes or Less’ (2011)

A pizza delivery driver is kidnapped by two aspiring criminals and forced to rob a bank while wearing a bomb vest. This action comedy is added to the library on Thursday January 1. Jesse Eisenberg and Aziz Ansari lead the cast as they navigate a series of chaotic situations during a frantic race against time. The story combines high stakes tension with dark humor as the protagonists try to save their lives.
‘Forever My Girl’ (2018)

A country music star returns to his hometown after a decade away and discovers that the woman he left behind is raising his daughter. The romantic drama joins the streaming lineup on Thursday January 1. The protagonist must face his past mistakes and attempt to reconcile with the community he abandoned for fame. It focuses on themes of forgiveness and the importance of family roots in the American South.
‘Lone Survivor’ (2013)

Four Navy SEALs on a covert mission to neutralize a high level Taliban operative find themselves ambushed in the mountains of Afghanistan. This visceral war film is scheduled for release on Thursday January 1. Mark Wahlberg portrays Marcus Luttrell in a story based on actual events from Operation Red Wings. The narrative emphasizes the extreme physical and mental resilience required to survive in hostile territory.
‘Harimau Merah:Konflik Bermula’ (2025)

This regional action thriller follows a specialized unit dealing with internal and external threats in a volatile political landscape. The film makes its debut on the platform on Thursday January 1. It showcases high stakes operations and tactical maneuvers as the characters navigate a web of deception. This production represents the growing selection of international content designed for a global audience.
‘Hellboy’ (2004)

A demon raised by a secret government agency works as a paranormal investigator to protect the world from supernatural threats. The stylish comic book adaptation directed by Guillermo del Toro arrives on Thursday January 1. Hellboy must confront his own origins while battling an ancient evil seeking to bring about the apocalypse. The film is recognized for its imaginative creature designs and the charismatic lead performance by Ron Perlman.
‘Dawn of the Dead’ (2004)

Survivors of a sudden zombie plague take refuge in a massive shopping mall while the world outside descends into chaos. This high energy remake of the horror classic is added to the service on Thursday January 1. The group must find a way to escape their fortified position before the growing undead horde breaches the building. It features intense action sequences and a fast paced approach to the traditional zombie genre.
‘Just Go with It’ (2011)

A plastic surgeon convinces his loyal assistant to pose as his soon to be divorced wife to cover up a lie he told to his younger girlfriend. The romantic comedy joins the Netflix roster on Thursday January 1. Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston star in this tropical adventure involving a complicated web of deceptions. The plot follows the group on a trip to Hawaii where genuine feelings begin to emerge amidst the orchestrated chaos.
‘Brüno’ (2009)

Sacha Baron Cohen portrays a flamboyant Austrian fashion journalist who travels to America to find fame after being blacklisted in his home country. This satirical mockumentary arrives on Thursday January 1. The character engages in a series of provocative and awkward interactions with real people to expose societal prejudices and obsessions. It follows the same improvisational style as previous works by the comedian to create uncomfortable yet revealing humor.
‘Lies We Tell’ (2018)

A trusted driver is tasked with cleaning up the messy affairs of his deceased employer while navigating a dangerous criminal underworld. This British thriller is scheduled for a Thursday January 1 release. The protagonist finds himself caught between his loyalty to the family and the harsh realities of the secrets he uncovers. It explores themes of cultural conflict and the lengths an individual will go to protect those they care about.
‘Ford v Ferrari’ (2019)

American car designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles team up to build a revolutionary race car for the Ford Motor Company. This acclaimed biographical drama makes its appearance on the platform on Thursday January 1. The story depicts their struggle against corporate interference and the laws of physics to defeat the dominant Ferrari team at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. It highlights the passion and engineering brilliance required to achieve greatness in the world of professional racing.
‘Johnny Mnemonic’ (1995)

A futuristic data courier carries a massive amount of sensitive information in a brain implant that threatens to kill him if it is not downloaded. This cyberpunk action film joins the streaming catalog on Thursday January 1. Keanu Reeves stars as the title character who must flee from assassins and corporate agents while navigating a high tech landscape. The story is based on a short story by William Gibson and explores themes of digital storage and human enhancement.
‘Colombiana’ (2011)

A young woman who witnessed the murder of her parents as a child grows up to become a professional assassin seeking revenge. This high octane action film arrives on Thursday January 1. Zoe Saldana stars as the protagonist who systematically eliminates members of the cartel responsible for her trauma. The narrative follows her journey from a vulnerable orphan to a lethal operative working under the radar of international authorities.
‘Pitch Perfect 2’ (2015)

The Barden Bellas enter an international competition to regain their status after a humiliating performance in front of the President of the United States. This musical sequel is added to the platform on Thursday January 1 alongside the first entry. The group must rediscover their unique sound while facing a formidable German rival team. It features expanded musical numbers and the return of the original cast members for another round of collegiate competition.
‘Priscilla’ (2023)

Sofia Coppola directs this biographical film that examines the relationship between Elvis Presley and his wife Priscilla through her own perspective. The movie lands on the service on Thursday January 1. It depicts the long courtship and turbulent marriage of the couple from their meeting in Germany to their life at Graceland. The narrative focuses on the personal growth of Priscilla as she navigates the shadows of her husband’s immense fame.
‘Ghostbusters’ (2016)

A new team of paranormal researchers takes up the mantle to protect New York City from a sudden surge of spectral activity. This comedic reboot joins the Netflix library on Thursday January 1. Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig lead the cast as they develop high tech gadgets to capture ghosts and investigate a mysterious supernatural plot. The film updates the classic franchise with a fresh perspective and a focus on scientific camaraderie.
‘Man on Fire’ (2004)

A former CIA operative takes a job as a bodyguard for a young girl in Mexico City and embarks on a violent quest for justice after her kidnapping. This intense thriller is available starting Thursday January 1. Denzel Washington stars as a man seeking redemption through his protective bond with the child. The story uses a distinct visual style to portray the gritty and relentless nature of his search for the culprits.
‘Twins’ (1988)

Two unlikely brothers who were separated at birth discover each other’s existence and embark on a cross country journey to find their mother. This classic comedy arrives on Thursday January 1. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito play the mismatched pair who were the result of a secret genetic experiment. The film relies on the physical and personality contrasts between the two leads to generate humor and heart.
‘The Miracle Season’ (2018)

Following the tragic death of their star player a high school girls’ volleyball team must find the strength to continue their season. This inspirational sports drama is added to the collection on Thursday January 1. The community rallies around the young athletes as they attempt to honor their teammate’s legacy by reaching the state championship. It is based on a true story about resilience and collective healing during a time of immense grief.
‘The Vanishing of Sidney Hall’ (2018)

A brilliant young writer finds sudden fame after publishing a controversial novel and subsequently disappears from the public eye. This mystery drama becomes available on Thursday January 1. The narrative unfolds across three different stages of the protagonist’s life as an investigator tries to track him down years later. It explores the dark consequences of creative success and the secrets that can haunt a person throughout their life.
‘District 9’ (2009)

Extraterrestrials forced to live in slum like conditions in South Africa find an unlikely ally in a government agent who begins to transform physically. This sci fi film is scheduled for release on Thursday January 1. The story uses a documentary style to explore themes of xenophobia and social segregation in an alternate reality. It is noted for its groundbreaking visual effects and thought provoking commentary on human nature.
‘Wild Things’ (1998)

A high school guidance counselor is accused of a serious crime by two students leading to a complex web of legal battles and hidden agendas. This erotic thriller joins the streaming service on Thursday January 1. The plot features numerous twists and turns that challenge the viewer’s perception of the truth. It is set in a wealthy Florida community where appearances are deceptive and everyone seems to have an ulterior motive.
‘My Girl’ (1991)

A young girl living in a funeral home navigates the challenges of growing up and the complexities of loss during one pivotal summer. This beloved coming of age drama arrives on Thursday January 1. Anna Chlumsky and Macaulay Culkin star as best friends who experience the joys and heartbreaks of childhood in the early seventies. The film is recognized for its sensitive handling of heavy themes through the eyes of its youthful protagonist.
‘Free Solo’ (2018)

This breathtaking documentary follows rock climber Alex Honnold as he prepares to achieve his lifelong dream of climbing El Capitan without any ropes. The film is available to stream on Thursday January 1. It captures the immense physical and mental preparation required for such a dangerous feat. Viewers are treated to stunning cinematography that highlights the scale of the challenge and the extreme risks involved in free soloing.
‘Harry and the Hendersons’ (1987)

A family accidentally hits a Bigfoot with their car while returning from a camping trip and decides to take the friendly creature into their home. This family comedy makes its way to the platform on Thursday January 1. The story follows their efforts to hide the creature from the authorities and a relentless hunter. It emphasizes the bond between the family and their unusual guest while offering a message of compassion for all living things.
’12 Years a Slave’ (2013)

A free black man from upstate New York is kidnapped and sold into slavery in the South where he struggles to survive and regain his freedom. This powerful historical drama is added to the service on Thursday January 1. Chiwetel Ejiofor portrays Solomon Northup in a narrative based on his own published memoir. The film provides an unflinching look at the horrors of the institution of slavery and the endurance of the human spirit.
‘Becky’ (2020)

A rebellious teenager is forced to defend her family’s lake house when a group of escaped convicts led by a ruthless neo Nazi invades the property. This home invasion thriller arrives on Thursday January 1. The protagonist uses her ingenuity and a variety of makeshift weapons to take down the intruders in a series of violent encounters. It offers a dark and action packed twist on the typical survival genre with a determined young lead character.
‘After the Quake’ (2025)

This film adaptation of the acclaimed anthology by Haruki Murakami explores how individuals respond to the trauma of natural disasters and global crises. The drama premieres on Friday January 2. It weaves together multiple narratives that reflect on the psychological aftermath of significant historical events in Japan. The production aims to capture the surreal and introspective tone of the original literary source material.
‘Your Turn to Kill’ (2019)

A couple living in an apartment complex becomes embroiled in a deadly game where residents are encouraged to name people they want dead. This Japanese mystery film joins the library on Friday January 2. It follows the escalating tension as the participants realize the exchange of names has led to real life consequences. The story investigates the dark side of human desire and the unpredictable nature of collective paranoia.
Tell us which of these movies you are most excited to stream this week in the comments.


