We're closing in on the end of December, and in a month filled with such incredible Netflix additions as Chadwick Boseman's final film Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, two entries in the Jurassic Park trilogy, and David Fincher's newest effort Mank, you'd be forgiven for already having enough to keep up with. Nevertheless, today marks one of the final content drops of the year for the streaming platform, and with it comes a total of three new series.
Netflix will be starting next month off with a bang, offering a rock solid collection of new movies and shows from day one. From dramas to comedies to action-packed thrills, you'll surely be able to find something you like throughout January. But it's not until later in the month that we'll get a look at a brand new film from Andrew Lincoln, and it's shaping up to be an emotional rollercoaster well worth checking out.
Look, it's understandable if you're still watching or rewatching season 2 of The Mandalorian. That outrageously awesome final episode was truly something, right? However, a new month is approaching, and that means Disney Plus is gearing up to launch more content for you to dive into. And hard as it may be to pull yourself away from the adventures of Baby Yoda and Mando, you might be excited to hear that some underrated comedies are on their way from one of Hollywood's funniest guys.
If you're a comedy fan, this week's Netflix addition of 30 Minutes or Less is likely to be right up your alley. The 2011 flick is a fast-paced and hilarious romp guaranteed to get some laughs out of you, especially if you're into its stellar cast.
American game development company Respawn Entertainment has made quite a name for themselves over the past decade. Initially founded by Call of Duty veterans Jason West and Vince Zampella, the team quickly set out to change the first-person shooter landscape with their massive Xbox exclusive hit Titanfall. But they truly found their footing after being acquired by Electronic Arts in 2017, giving them a chance to expand into one of gaming's most celebrated developers.