Amazon is going big on holiday cheer this December and we’re not just talking about their slew of shopping deals. Over on Prime Video, we’ll see the release of at least three new Christmas movies. One stars Eddie Murphy as a suburban father, who makes a deal with a devious elf in order to win a neighbourhood decoration contest. It sounds…ummm…fun and festive, we guess. The streaming service is also dropping a new season of the action series Reacher along with plenty of other entertaining fare. Here’s everything new on Amazon Prime Video in December 2023.
Best New Series on Amazon Prime Video
This December, Prime Video gets the adrenaline pumping by way of a returning action hero and a new Spanish crime drama. Here are the best new series coming to Prime Video in December 2023.
Reacher: Season 2
This adaptation of a bestselling book series follows drifter Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) as he strolls into town and dispenses with all kinds of vigilante justice. The first season was a surprise smash that went to outrageous extremes and the second season will likely do the same. It puts Reacher on the trail of a brutal killer (or killers), who’s picking off members of his former army unit one by one.
Release date: 15 December 2023
Los Farad
The stakes are high in this Spanish thriller series, which takes a fish out of water and thrusts him into a world of extreme wealth and deadly violence. With dreams of opening a gym, a young man named Oskar ends up in the middle of the international arms trade in the 1980s. What, you didn’t have to traffick illegal weapons in order to achieve your personal life goals? Well, aren’t you special!?
Release date: 12 December 2023
Best New Movies on Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video brings us a healthy mix of exclusive original movies along with some major studio tentpoles this December. Ben Affleck returns for the thriller Hypnotic, while Succession‘s Brain Cox takes another turn leading Prime Video’s line-up for the month. Here’s a closer look at the best new movies on Prime Video.
Hypnotic
Director Robert Rodriguez channelled various styles and influences into this twisty tale, only to see it flounder at the box office. The story follows Detective Danny Rourke (Ben Affleck) as he searches for his missing daughter and crosses paths with a powerful cult of hypnotists along the way. Temper your expectations before viewing and you just might enjoy yourself.
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Release date: 26 December 2023
Prisoner’s Daughter
This movie you’ve never heard of wrangled in some notable talent and debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2022, followed by an official release earlier this year. It comes to us from director Catherine Hardwicke and stars Brian Cox as a convicted criminal, who’s let out of prison early due to a terminal cancer diagnosis. Upon moving in with his daughter (Kate Beckinsale) and grandson, the dying sinner attempts to heal old wounds.
Release date: 5 December 2023
The Donor Party
Did anyone else see this title and think it was about the Donner party, i.e. the group of American wagoneers who resorted to cannibalism during their journey westward? As for The Donor Party, it finds a single woman (Malin Akerman) throwing a party in the hopes of secretly snagging an ideal sperm donor. We’d still prefer the movie about cannibals, to be honest.
Release date: 19 December 2023
The Black Demon
This sci-fi monster movie takes place on an abandoned oil rig and pits a small family against a deadly megalodon shark. Stream it alongside The Meg 2 for a double-creature-feature chock full of outlandish moments and guilty pleasures. Or skip them both because life is short.
Release date: 12 December 2023
Candy Cane Lane
Eddie Murphy stars as family man Chris in this holiday comedy, premiering exclusively on Prime Video. In the hopes of winning a local decoration contest, Chris strikes up a deal with a magical elf named Pepper (Jillian Bell). When it turns out Pepper is also an evil elf, 12 days of chaos ensues and so does a race to save Christmas.
Release date: 1 December 2023
Your Christmas or Mine 2
British romantic couple James (Asa Butterfield) and Hayley (Cora Kirk) return for another holiday romp in this sequel to last year’s Your Christmas or Mine? Due to a booking mix-up, their respective families end up swapping accommodations. Can the relationship survive yet another Christmas snafu? Tune in to find out!
Release date: 8 December 2023
Merry Little Batman
Do you like the Home Alone franchise and the recent Spider-Verse movies? If so, then you’ll probably enjoy this animated action comedy, in which a young Damian Wayne is left alone in Wayne Manor on Christmas Eve. As crooks and villains try to penetrate the palatial estate, Damian has no choice but to take on the role of “Little Batman.”
Release date: 8 December 2023
Amazon Prime Video December Release Schedule
Still looking to get your binge on? Here’s everything coming to Amazon Prime Video in December 2023
- Candy Cane Lane – 1/12/23
- The Railway Children Return – 1/12/23
- My Man is Cupid: Season 1 – 1/12/23
- Prisoner’s Daughter – 5/12/23
- Merry Little Batman – 8/12/23
- Your Christmas or Mine 2 – 8/12/23
- Santa Mi Amor – 8/12/23
- Out of the Furnace – 8/12/23
- Lost Farad: Season 1 – 12/12/23
- The Black Demon – 12/12/23
- Breath of Life – 15/12/23
- Reacher: Season 2 – 15/12/23
- The Machine – 16/12/23
- Death’s Game: Season 1 –16/12/23
- The Donor Party – 19/12/23
- Hypnotic – 26/12/23
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