What better way to wrap up the year and settle into the holidays than with a marathon or two, sandwiched between your annual screening of Home Alone (and Home Alone 2 but never Home Alone 3) and Netflix’s A Christmas Prince (for the third time), the streaming network has the fourth season of Peaky Blinders premiering this week, along with the premiere of Bright, Will Smith’s latest, co-starring Joel Edgerton and Noomi Rapace.
But if it’s laughs you’d prefer, Kumail Nanjiani’s Beta Male hits CraveTV on December 29, while Dave Chappelle’s Equanimity is available on Netflix beginning December 31.
Here’s all that’s new to streaming services over the coming holidays:
NETFLIX
December 18
Hello, My Twenties! (Season 2)
December 19
Miss Me This Christmas
Russell Howard: Recalibrate
You Can’t Fight Christmas
December 20
La Casa de Papel (Season 1)
December 21
Peaky Blinders (Season 4)
December 22
72 Dangerous Animals: Latin America (Season 1)
Bright
Dope (Season 1)
Fuller House (Season 3)
Inconceivable
The Toys That Made Us (Season 1)
December 23
Bright: The Music Videos
Creep 2
Myths & Monsters (Season 1)
December 25
Fallen
Cable Girls (Season 2)
December 26
El Vato (Season 2)
NYE Countdowns
Todd Barry: Spicy Honey
December 27
Chronically Metropolitan
Correspondence
McLaren
My Life as a Zucchini
The Ottoman Lieutenant
December 29
Bill Nye Saves the World (Season 2: Part 1)
La Mante (Season 1)
Sicario
The Climb
December 30
All Roads Lead to Rome
December 31
Aliens: Zone of Silence
Blurred Lines: Inside the Art World
Dave Chappelle: Equanimity
Dead Draw
Fun Mom Dinner
Haze
Standing Tall
CRAVETV
December 18
Ill Behaviour (Episode 6)
December 31
SMILF (Season 1, Episode 8)
December 22
The Beaverton (Season 2, Episode 8)
Hit the Road (Season 1)
The Shannara Chronicles (Season 2)
Risky Drinking
December 29
The Detour (Season 2)
Kumail Nanjiani: Beta Male
Every Brilliant Thing
YOUR OFF-THE-BEAT RECOMMENDATION OF THE WEEK
SMILF on CraveTV
Why go out on New Year’s weekend when you can form a considerable dent in your couch and catch up on SMILF, which wraps its first, short and sweet season on December 31? Following a young single mother struggling to keep her acting dream alive while still being an attentive parent, the show may not quite sound like a comedy, but it has a lot of funny bite. That, and it’s led by newly Golden Globe-nominated writer-director-star Frankie Shaw, borrowing just a little bit from her real life with Rosie O’Donnell perfectly cast as her tells-it-like-it-is Boston mom.
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