Here Are the TV Shows Premiering in December 2025

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December arrives with a massive slate of entertainment that promises to keep viewers glued to their screens throughout the holiday season. The month is packed with highly anticipated franchise finales and intriguing new documentaries that span every genre imaginable. Networks and streaming platforms are delivering everything from gritty crime dramas to festive reality competitions to ensure there is something for everyone. This comprehensive lineup features returning favorites and brand new series that are set to define the end of the year.

‘Love Is Blind: Italy’ (2025)

'Love Is Blind: Italy' (2025)
Banijay Italia

Netflix expands its hit social experiment franchise to Italy starting on December 1. Singles will enter the pods to establish emotional connections without ever seeing their potential partners. The series follows these couples as they get engaged and attempt to navigate the real world before their wedding day. This Italian iteration promises the same intense drama and romance that fans expect from the global phenomenon.

‘Playing Gracie Darling’ (2025)

'Playing Gracie Darling' (2025)
Curio Pictures

This new drama series premieres on Netflix on December 1 and adapts the poignant coming-of-age story for the screen. The plot centers on a young woman navigating complex family dynamics and personal aspirations in a changing world. Viewers will follow the protagonist as she deals with the sudden disappearance of her mother and the responsibilities left behind. Emotional performances and a gripping narrative drive this limited series.

‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ (2025)

'Sean Combs: The Reckoning' (2025)
G-Unit Film & Television

Netflix releases this investigative docuseries on December 2 to examine the legal battles and controversies surrounding the music mogul. The production delves into the allegations and the subsequent fallout that impacted his career and empire. Interviews with industry insiders and legal experts provide context to the unfolding events. It serves as a comprehensive look at a high-profile celebrity downfall.

‘5-Star’ (2025)

'5-Star' (2025)
101 Studios

Paramount+ introduces a new docuseries on December 2 that pulls back the curtain on the luxury hospitality industry. The show follows the staff and management of the world’s most exclusive hotels as they cater to demanding VIP guests. Cameras capture the intense pressure to maintain perfection and the chaotic reality behind the scenes. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of those who serve the elite.

‘Vanderpump Rules’ (2013–Present)

'Vanderpump Rules' (2013–Present)
Evolution Media

The twelfth season of this hit reality series returns to Bravo on December 2 with more drama from the current and former staff of SUR. Long-standing friendships are tested as the cast navigates new relationships and business ventures in West Hollywood. Scandal and betrayal remain at the forefront as the group deals with the fallout from previous seasons. Fans can expect explosive arguments and shifting alliances throughout the new episodes.

‘Fixer to Fabulous’ (2019–Present)

'Fixer to Fabulous' (2019–Present)
RIVR Media

Dave and Jenny Marrs return for the seventh season of their home renovation show on HGTV starting December 2. The couple continues to restore historic homes in Bentonville while juggling their growing family and farm life. Each episode features a unique restoration project that highlights their distinct design style and craftsmanship. They work to preserve the character of older houses while updating them for modern living.

‘Stranded with My Mother-in-Law’ (2023–Present)

'Stranded with My Mother-in-Law' (2023–Present)
Mixer Films

The third season of this social experiment lands on Netflix on December 3 to test family bonds in extreme conditions. Couples and their mothers-in-law are dropped into a remote location where they must survive together to win a cash prize. The stress of the environment forces them to confront unresolved issues and personality clashes. Viewers witness both heartwarming breakthroughs and intense arguments as the families try to coexist.

‘Ripple’ (2025)

'Ripple' (2025)
Lionsgate Television

Netflix debuts this new drama series on December 3 involving a mysterious event that affects a small coastal community. The narrative explores how a single decision creates a chain reaction that alters the lives of several interconnected characters. Secrets from the past bubble to the surface as the town grapples with the consequences of the incident. It promises a suspenseful storyline driven by complex character development.

‘The Great Christmas Light Fight’ (2013–Present)

'The Great Christmas Light Fight' (2013–Present)
Fremantle

ABC brings back the holiday cheer with the thirteenth season of this festive competition on December 4. Families across America showcase their elaborate and over-the-top Christmas light displays to win a cash prize and the coveted trophy. Judges visit each home to evaluate the creativity and technical skill involved in the dazzling presentations. The series highlights the dedication and spirit of homeowners who go all out for the holidays.

‘Next Level Baker’ (2025)

'Next Level Baker' (2025)
FOX

Fox launches this new limited competition series on December 4 to find the most versatile baker in the country. Contestants face challenges that test their skills across multiple levels of kitchen environments and equipment quality. Mentors guide the bakers as they race against the clock to create culinary masterpieces under pressure. The show aims to discover a star who can perform regardless of the resources available.

‘The Abandons’ (2025)

'The Abandons' (2025)
SutterInk

Kurt Sutter’s highly anticipated western drama arrives on Netflix on December 4. The series is set in 1850s Oregon and follows a group of diverse outlier families pursuing their Manifest Destiny. These families must band together to fight a corrupt force that tries to force them out of their land. It delivers a gritty and violent exploration of the line between survival and law in the frontier.

‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ (2010–Present)

'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' (2010–Present)
Evolution Media

The fifteenth season of the reality juggernaut premieres on Bravo on December 4 with plenty of glitz and drama. The ladies of Beverly Hills return to navigate their lavish lifestyles and complicated personal relationships. New cast members shake up the dynamic while veterans try to maintain their social standing. Viewers can expect luxury trips and heated dinner party confrontations as the season unfolds.

‘Owning Manhattan’ (2024–Present)

'Owning Manhattan' (2024–Present)
World of Wonder

Ryan Serhant and his team of agents return for the second season on Netflix starting December 5. The reality series showcases the high-stakes world of New York City real estate as agents fight for multi-million dollar listings. Professional rivalries intensify as the brokerage expands and new agents join the team. The show blends property porn with the cutthroat interpersonal drama of the sales floor.

‘Sicily Express’ (2025)

'Sicily Express' (2025)
Netflix

Netflix adds a new Italian comedy series to its library on December 5 centered on a chaotic train journey. The story follows a diverse group of passengers who find themselves stuck together on a trip across Sicily. Misunderstandings and comedic mishaps ensue as the characters clash and bond during the voyage. The series highlights the scenic beauty of the region while delivering laugh-out-loud moments.

‘Spartacus: House of Ashur’ (2025)

'Spartacus: House of Ashur' (2025)
Lionsgate Television

Starz revives its iconic franchise with this new drama series premiering on December 5. The show reimagines the fate of the villainous Ashur and places him in a position of power within the Roman ludus. Fans can expect the same visceral combat and political intrigue that defined the original series. The narrative explores themes of treachery and ambition in the blood-soaked world of gladiators.

’90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days’ (2017–Present)

'90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days' (2017–Present)
Sharp Entertainment

TLC premieres the seventh season of this popular spinoff on December 7. Couples who have met online travel across the globe to meet their partners in person for the first time. They must decide if their digital connection can withstand cultural differences and language barriers before starting the K-1 visa process. The season captures the awkward first meetings and the emotional hurdles of international dating.

’90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk’ (2019–Present)

'90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk' (2019–Present)
Sharp Entertainment

Fan favorites from the franchise return on December 7 to watch and comment on the new season’s episodes on TLC. Viewers get to see the genuine reactions of former cast members as they critique the current couples from the comfort of their homes. The commentary provides humor and insight from people who have experienced the process themselves. It serves as a companion piece that enhances the viewing experience of the main show.

‘Here Come the Irish’ (2024–Present)

'Here Come the Irish' (2024–Present)
Fighting Irish Media

Peacock airs the second season of the docuseries following the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team on December 8. The show offers an intimate look at the players and coaching staff as they navigate a high-pressure college football season. Cameras capture the traditions and expectations that come with playing for one of the most storied programs in sports. Fans get behind-the-scenes access to practices and game days.

’90 Day Diaries’ (2021–Present)

'90 Day Diaries' (2021–Present)
discovery+

The second half of season six premieres on TLC on December 8 to update fans on the lives of past cast members. The couples film themselves to share intimate looks at their daily lives and ongoing relationship struggles. This format allows for a more personal and direct connection with the reality stars without a full production crew. Viewers learn who stayed together and who has moved on to new chapters.

‘Dance Moms: A New Era’ (2024–Present)

'Dance Moms: A New Era' (2024–Present)
A+E Factual Studios

Lifetime presents the second season of the rebooted dance competition series on December 8. A new coach pushes a fresh team of young dancers to their physical and emotional limits in pursuit of national titles. The drama between the competitive mothers remains a central focus as they vie for their children’s spotlight. The series combines impressive choreography with the intense interpersonal conflict the franchise is known for.

‘Badly in Love’ (2025)

'Badly in Love' (2025)
STAFF LaBBi

Netflix launches this new dating series on December 9 focusing on individuals with a history of relationship failures. Experts guide the singles as they attempt to break toxic patterns and find healthy connections. The show mixes therapy-style interventions with traditional dating scenarios to help contestants grow. It offers a redemptive arc for people who have given up on finding lasting love.

‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ (2023–Present)

'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' (2023–Present)
The Gotham Group

Disney+ releases the highly awaited second season of the fantasy adventure series on December 10. Percy and his demigod friends embark on a new quest to save Camp Half-Blood and navigate the Sea of Monsters. The adaptation continues to bring Rick Riordan’s beloved novels to life with improved visual effects and deeper character arcs. Fans will see the young heroes face dangerous mythological creatures and ancient prophecies.

‘Record of Ragnarok’ (2021–Present)

'Record of Ragnarok' (2021–Present)
Warner Bros. Japan

The third season of the action-packed anime arrives on Netflix on December 10. The tournament between humanity’s greatest champions and the gods continues with higher stakes than ever. New fighters enter the arena to determine the fate of the human race in brutal one-on-one battles. The animation brings the intense combat and mythological lore to a dramatic climax.

‘The Accident’ (2024–Present)

'The Accident' (2024–Present)
Mar Abierto Productions

Netflix releases the second season of this drama series on December 10. The story continues to explore the ripple effects of a tragic event that shattered a close-knit community. Survivors and family members seek justice and closure while uncovering new secrets about what really happened. The show maintains its tense atmosphere as the investigation takes unexpected turns.

‘Simon Cowell: The Next Act’ (2025)

'Simon Cowell: The Next Act' (2025)
Box to Box Films

The famous music executive launches a new competition series on Netflix on December 10 to find the next global superstar. Simon Cowell scours the world for unique talent that defies traditional genre categories. The format offers a fresh twist on the talent show genre with Cowell’s signature candid feedback. Viewers will see the process of artist development from audition to stardom.

‘Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft’ (2024–2025)

'Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft' (2024–2025)
dj2 Entertainment

The second and final season of the animated adventure series drops on Netflix on December 11. Lara Croft travels to new corners of the globe to uncover ancient artifacts and stop a shadow organization. The conclusion connects the timeline of the survival trilogy games to the classic original games. Action sequences and puzzle-solving remain at the core of this animated adaptation.

‘The Town’ (2025)

'The Town' (2025)
Netflix

Netflix premieres this new drama series on December 11 centered on a family struggling to maintain their power in a changing city. Political corruption and criminal undercurrents threaten to dismantle the legacy they have built. The narrative weaves together the lives of various citizens who are impacted by the family’s decisions. It is a story of ambition and the cost of holding onto power.

‘Man vs Baby’ (2025)

'Man vs Baby' (2025)
HouseSitter Productions

This new comedy series based on the popular parenting book lands on Netflix on December 11. The show follows a father who is completely unprepared for the chaos of raising a newborn. Viewers watch his hilarious attempts to navigate sleepless nights and diaper disasters while keeping his sanity. It offers a relatable and honest look at the trials of modern fatherhood.

‘Little Disasters’ (2025)

'Little Disasters' (2025)
Roughcut Television

Paramount+ debuts this new limited drama series on December 11 involving a close circle of friends. The plot thickens when a minor incident reveals deep cracks in their seemingly perfect lives and relationships. Paranoia sets in as the characters begin to suspect one another of hiding dark truths. The psychological thriller explores the fragility of trust within a community.

‘The Beach Hotel’ (2023–Present)

'The Beach Hotel' (2023–Present)
Creative Society Production

The fourth season of the Swedish drama series premieres on Viaplay on December 11. Rival families continue their feud over the ownership and management of a luxurious coastal hotel. Romantic entanglements and business sabotage complicate the already tense situation. The scenic backdrop contrasts with the cutthroat behavior of the characters fighting for control.

‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era’ (2025)

‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era’ (2025)
Taylor Swift Productions

Disney+ presents a new documentary series on December 12 chronicling the conclusion of the artist’s record-breaking tour. Behind-the-scenes footage captures the emotional final shows and the logistics of the global phenomenon. Interviews with the artist and her team reflect on the cultural impact of the tour and her musical journey. It serves as a definitive visual record of a historic moment in pop music.

‘Home for Christmas’ (2019–Present)

'Home for Christmas' (2019–Present)
The Oslo Company

The third season of the Norwegian romantic comedy series moves to Netflix on December 12. Johanne continues her quest for love and happiness while navigating the pressures of the holiday season. The new episodes explore her life after the previous cliffhangers and introduce new romantic prospects. It retains the charm and humor that made the series a holiday favorite.

‘City of Shadows’ (2025)

'City of Shadows' (2025)
Arcadia Motion Pictures

Netflix introduces a new noir drama series on December 12 set in a metropolis overrun by crime. A detective with a troubled past must solve a series of murders that lead to the highest levels of city government. The stylized visuals and moody atmosphere pay homage to classic film noir. The mystery deepens with every clue as the protagonist fights his own demons.

‘Slaycation’ (2024–Present)

'Slaycation' (2024–Present)
World of Wonder

The second season of the drag reality series premieres on WOW Presents Plus on December 12. Drag queens from various international franchises come together for a vacation that turns into a competition. They participate in challenges and runway shows while living together in a luxury villa. The series is filled with shade, humor, and spectacular fashion moments.

‘The Creature Cases’ (2022–Present)

'The Creature Cases' (2022–Present)
TeamTO

Netflix releases the sixth season of the animated children’s series on December 15. Special agents Sam and Kit travel the globe to solve animal mysteries using their spy gadgets and detective skills. The show combines educational facts about zoology with entertaining action plots. It continues to be a favorite for young viewers who love animals and adventure.

‘The Madame Blanc Mysteries Christmas Special’ (2025)

'The Madame Blanc Mysteries' (2021)
Clapperboard Studios

Acorn TV airs a new holiday miniseries event on December 15 starring the antiques dealer turned amateur sleuth. Jean White investigates a festive mystery in the south of France when a murder interrupts the Christmas celebrations. The special features the show’s signature blend of cozy mystery and beautiful scenery. Fans can expect warmth and intrigue as Jean solves the case before Christmas Day.

‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman’ (2018–Present)

'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman' (2018–Present)
Worldwide Pants

David Letterman returns to Netflix on December 16 for the sixth season of his long-form interview show. The legendary host sits down with a new lineup of fascinating figures from entertainment and politics. The conversations go beyond the standard press junket to explore the personal lives and philosophies of the guests. Letterman’s curiosity and wit drive these in-depth discussions.

‘Culinary Class Wars’ (2024–Present)

'Culinary Class Wars' (2024–Present)
Studio Slam

The second season of the intense cooking competition arrives on Netflix on December 16. Chefs from different social classes and culinary backgrounds compete to prove that skill matters more than status. The blind taste tests ensure that the judges evaluate the food without bias. The show creates a dramatic narrative around the class divide in the culinary world.

‘Fallout’ (2024–Present)

'Fallout' (2024–Present)
Kilter Films

Prime Video releases the highly anticipated second season of the post-apocalyptic series on December 17. Lucy, Maximus, and The Ghoul continue their journey across the wasteland as they encounter new factions and dangers. The show expands on the lore of the video games while developing the characters’ complex relationships. Viewers can expect more dark humor and retro-futuristic action.

‘Emily in Paris’ (2020–Present)

'Emily in Paris' (2020–Present)
Paramount Television Studios

Netflix drops the fifth season of the hit romantic comedy series on December 18. Emily Cooper continues to navigate her career and complicated love life in the City of Light. The new season promises more fashion, workplace drama, and romantic entanglements in iconic Parisian locations. Fans will finally see the resolution to the cliffhangers that ended the previous season.

‘The Wolf War’ (2024)

'The Wolf War' (2024)
The Wolf War

Viaplay premieres the first season of this Norwegian docuseries on December 18. The show investigates the heated conflict between conservationists and farmers regarding the wolf population in Scandinavia. Interviews with people on both sides of the debate highlight the political and emotional intensity of the issue. It provides a balanced look at a complex environmental controversy.

‘Born to Be Wild’ (2025)

'Born to Be Wild' (2025)
Tailfeather Productions

Apple TV launches this new nature docuseries on December 19 focusing on young animals in the wild. The show uses cutting-edge camera technology to follow animal families as they raise their offspring. Viewers witness the challenges of survival and the learning process of various species across different habitats. It is a visually stunning celebration of life and nature.

‘How to Ruin Love’ (2024–Present)

'How to Ruin Love' (2024–Present)
Burnt Onion Productions

The second season of the South African comedy series arrives on Netflix on December 19. The show follows the chaotic love lives of its characters as they try to plan weddings and navigate relationships. Family interference and bad decisions lead to hilarious and cringe-worthy situations. It offers a humorous look at modern romance and cultural expectations.

‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’ (2025)

'The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball' (2025)
Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe

Hulu streams the second season of this animated series on December 22. The show revisits the characters from ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’ in new and surreal adventures. It mixes different animation styles to create a visually unique and chaotic universe. Fans of the original series will appreciate the meta-humor and creativity.

‘Sicily Express’ (2025)

'Sicily Express' (2025)
Netflix

Netflix releases this comedy series on December 22, which appears to be the English-language listing for the previously mentioned Italian series. The plot revolves around the eccentric passengers aboard a train traveling through the Italian countryside. Their interactions lead to comedic misunderstandings and unexpected friendships. The show captures the humor found in travel mishaps.

‘King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch’ (2023–Present)

'King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch' (2023–Present)
Spoke Studios

The third season of the reality series premieres on Netflix on December 23 featuring Ken Goldin and his team. They hunt for rare sports cards and memorabilia that can fetch millions at auction. The show provides an inside look at the high-stakes world of collecting and the stories behind the items. Viewers see the negotiation process and the thrill of the find.

‘Made in Korea’ (2025)

'Made in Korea' (2025)
Hive Media Corp

This gripping political thriller set in the 1970s premieres on December 24 to captivate audiences with its historical tension. The story follows a man driven by ambition for wealth and power who clashes with a prosecutor dedicated to justice. Viewers will be transported to a turbulent era of Korean history where the characters must navigate a dangerous web of corruption. The series promises high stakes and intense dramatic performances from its lead actors. It offers a complex narrative about the cost of progress and the battle for the soul of a nation.

‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

'Stranger Things' (2016–2025)
21 Laps Entertainment

Netflix releases the second part of the fifth and final season on December 25. The residents of Hawkins mount their final defense against Vecna and the forces of the Upside Down. The stakes have never been higher as the group fights to save their town and the world. This batch of episodes sets the stage for the epic conclusion of the cultural phenomenon.

‘Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale’ (2024–Present)

'Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale' (2024–Present)
Monumental Television

AMC+ airs the second season of the supernatural drama on December 25. The witches of Sanctuary face new threats that challenge the safety of their hidden community. Sarah and her daughter must navigate the consequences of the previous season’s events while protecting their magic. The show blends mystery and fantasy in a modern setting.

‘The American Runestone’ (2020)

'The American Runestone' (2020)
Viaplay

Viaplay releases this new docuseries on December 25 investigating historical mysteries in North America. The show explores the theory of Viking exploration in the continent through artifacts like the Kensington Runestone. Experts and archaeologists weigh in on the evidence and the controversies surrounding these claims. It appeals to history buffs interested in pre-Columbian exploration.

‘Cashero’ (2025)

'Cashero' (2025)
DramaHouse

Netflix premieres this new superhero drama series on December 26 based on a popular webtoon. The protagonist gains physical strength that is directly proportional to the amount of cash he possesses. He uses this unique power to fight crime while managing his finances to stay effective. The show combines action with social commentary on wealth and power.

‘The Copenhagen Test’ (2025)

'The Copenhagen Test' (2025)
Atomic Monster

Peacock launches this new drama series on December 27 set in the world of high-stakes diplomacy. A group of negotiators meets in Denmark to solve a geopolitical crisis before it escalates into war. The series focuses on the psychological games and strategy involved in international relations. Tension builds as the clock ticks down on the negotiations.

‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

'Stranger Things' (2016–2025)
21 Laps Entertainment

The final chapter of the saga concludes with Season 5C on Netflix on December 31. This massive finale event brings the story of Eleven and her friends to an emotional and explosive end. All plot threads are resolved as the battle for Hawkins determines the future of the world. It marks the definitive end of one of Netflix’s biggest original series.

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