We’ll be getting some great movies and shows during the lead-up to Christmas!
A reminder that Manitoba’s Tax on stream services is now live. Manitobans should expect to pay an additional 90 cents per month ($11 per year) for a basic Netflix subscription.
Here’s a list of movies and shows coming to Netflix Canada in December 2021:
December 1, 2021:
- The Big Lebowski (1998) – Comedy starring Jeff Bridges
- Bridesmaids (2011) – Women’s ensemble comedy starring Kristin Wiig and Maya Rudolph
- The Croods (2013) – Dreamworks animated comedy centered around a prehistoric family searching for a new home.
- Deck the Halls (2006) – Christmas comedy that sees two neighbors go to war when one of them decorates their home so brightly, it can be seen from space.
- Home (2015) – Dreamworks animated comedy starring Jim Parsons.
- Impractical Jokers: The Movie (2020) – A humiliating high school story sends the Impractical Jokers on a road trip full of hidden camera challenges.
- Jojo’s Bizzare Adventure: Stone Ocean (Season 5) (Netflix Original) – Japanese anime that sees Jolyne Cujoh, the daughter of Jotaru Kujo is sent to prison where she is confronted by her family’s century-spanning rivalry.
- Kayko and Kokosh (2 Seasons) (Netflix Original) – Polish animated series.
- Les Miserables: The Staged Concert (2019) – Staged production of the beloved Les Miserable musical, featuring Alfie Boe, Michael Ball, and Carrie Hope Fletcher.
- Lost in Space (Season 3) (Netflix Original) – The final season of the Robinson family’s misadventures in space.
- Love Actually (2003) – British ensemble Christmas comedy featuring Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, and Liam Neeson.
- Meet Joe Black (1998) – Fantasy romance starring Brad Pitt as Joe Black, the manifestation of death who falls in love with the daughter of a media mogul.
- Notting Hill (1999) – Romcom starring Hugh Grant as a simple bookshop owner whose life changes forever when he meets the most famous film star in the world Julia Roberts.
- Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) – Kevin James stars as Paul Blart, a mild-mannered mall security guard who must save the mall from a gang of organized crooks.
- The Power of the Dog (2021) (Netflix Original) – A charismatic rancher begins to torment his beloved brother when he brings home a new wife and her son.
- Queen & Slim (2019) – Crime-drama starring Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith.
- Reservoir Dogs (1992) – Classic crime thriller from director Quentin Tarantino.
- Schindler’s List (1993) – Academy award-winning world war 2 drama starring Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist who becomes concerned for the welfare of his Jewish workforce during the Nazi occupation of Poland.
- Spartacus (1960) – Kirk Douglas stars as Spartacus, the gladiator who rises to become the leader of a slave rebellion against the might of the Roman Republic.
- Spider-Man 3 (2007) – Spider-Man faces his biggest challenge yet when he comes face to face with the Sandman, the New Goblin, and Venom.
- Tears of the Sun (2003) – Action thriller starring Bruce Willis.
- Trolls (2016) – Dreamworks animated musical comedy.
- Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (2011) – Comedy starring Tyler Perry as the iconic Madea.
- Wild Wild West (1999) – Sci-fi western starring Will Smith and Kevin Kline.
December 2, 2021:
- Coyotes (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – French-language drama about a scout patrol who after stumbling upon diamonds, must deal with the morality of either keeping them, sharing them, or trying to find the original owners.
- Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) – The gang return to take on the dangers of Jumanji, however, the game has changed since they last played, and must now fight their way through scorching deserts and snowy mountains in order to find their way home.
- Single All the Way (2021) (Netflix Original) – Christmas romcom starring Michael Urie and Luke Macfarlane.
- The Whole Truth (2021) (Netflix Original) – Thai horror.
December 3, 2021:
- Cobalt Blue (2021) (Netflix Original) – Romantic language drama.
- Coming Out Colton (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Reality series.
- Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (Season 4) (Netflix Original) – The teens of Camp Cretaceous survived Isla Nublar, but when their ship capsizes, they wind up on the beach of a new and even more dangerous island.
- Money Heist: Part 5 (Volume 2) (Netflix Original) – The epic conclusion to Netlfix’s worldwide phenomenon series. Will the heist crew escape with the gold, or are they destined for jail?
- Mixtape (2021) (Netflix Original) – Family comedy that sees a young girl go on a quest to find all of the songs from her mother’s beloved mix-tape that she accidentally destroyed.
- Money Heist: From Tokyo to Berlin (Volume 2) (Netflix Original) – Follow-up docuseries that explores the behind-the-scenes of Money Heist.
- The Fast and the Furious (2001)
- 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
- The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
- Fast & Furious (2009)
- Fast Five (2011)
- Fast & Furious 6 (2013)
- Furious 7 (2015)
- Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas (2021) – Animated comedy that sees Shaun the Sheep try and save Timmy, who goes missing after a farmhouse raid goes wrong.
- Workin’ Moms (Season 5) – Canadian comedy series starring Catherine Reitman and Dani Kind.
December 6, 2021:
- David and the Elves (2021) (Netflix Original) – Polish Christmas family comedy.
- Voir (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Docuseries that explores the history of cinema, and the most exciting moments from some of the most iconic movies in history.
December 7, 2021:
- Centaurworld (Season 2) (Netflix Original) – Animated comedy series.
- Go Dog Go (Season 2) (Netflix Original) – Children’s animated series.
- Nicole Byer: BBW (2021) (Netflix Original) – Stand-Up comedy special.
December 8, 2021:
- Carolin Kebekus: The Last Christmas Special (2021) (Netflix Original) – Stand-Up comedy special.
- Titans (Season 3) (Netflix Original) – Dick Grayson, the former Boy Wonder Robin, helps Rachel Roth, a special teenager with incredible power possessed by a darkness that could bring hell on Earth.
December 9, 2021:
- Asakusa Kid (2021) (Netflix Original) – Japanese biopic about aspiring comedian Takeshi Kitano, who under the tutelage of comedy legend Fukami, stardom rises. However, as Takeshi becomes more and more successful, Fukami’s fame declines.
- Bathtubs Over Broadway (2018) – Comedy documentary.
- Bonus Family (Season 4) (Netflix Original) – Swedish comedy series.
- The Family That Sings Together: The Camargos (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Brazilian reality tv series.
- The Grudge (2020) – Horror reboot about a vengeful ghost who dooms whoever enters it with a violent death.
December 10, 2021:
- Anonymously Yours (2021) (Netflix Original) – Mexican romantic drama.
- Aranyak (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Hindi crime drama.
- Back to the Outback (2021) (Netflix Original) – Fun animated family adventure about a group of “dangerous” animals that escape from the zoo, and attempt to make it back to their outback home.
- How To Ruin Christmas: The Funeral (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – South African comedy-drama.
- Twentysomethings: Austin (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Reality series following eight twenty-something men who set out to find success in life and love.
- Saturday Morning All-Star Hits (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Comedy series following presenters Skip and Treybor who explore and celebrate Saturday morning television of the 80s and 90s.
- Still Out of My League (2021) (Netflix Original) – Italian rom-com.
- Two (2021) (Netflix Original) – Spanish thriller.
- The Unforgiveable (2021) (Netflix Original) – Sandra Bullock stars as Ruth Slater, a newly released convict who spent years in jail for a violent crime re-enters a world that won’t forgive her for her past crime.
December 11, 2021:
- The Hungry and the Hairy (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – South Korean reality series that sees friends Rain and Ro Hong-chul travel across the country unwinding and relaxing by eating local delicious food.
December 12, 2021:
- Just Mercy (2019) – Michael B. Jordan stars as world-renowned civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson who is working to free a wrongfully convicted death row prisoner.
December 14, 2021:
- The Future of Diary (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Japanese reality series.
- Russell Howard: Lubricant (2021) (Netflix Original) – Stand-Up comedy special.
- StarBeam: Beaming in the New Year (2021) (Netflix Original) – Children’s animated special.
December 15, 2021:
- Elite Short Stories: Phillipe Caye Felipe (Miniseries) (Netflix Original) – Holiday-themed short story centered around the students of Las Encinas.
- The Hand of God (2021) (Netflix Original) – Italian drama from Paolo Sorrentino that centers on the life of a boy growing up in Naples in the 1980s.
- Masha and the Bear: Nursery Rhymes (Part 2) – Children’s animated series.
- Masha and the Bear (Season 5) – Children’s animated series
- Selling Tampa (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Reality TV series that sees a brand new team of realtors selling the hottest properties in Tampa Bay, Florida.
December 16, 2021:
- A California Christmas: City Lights (2021) (Netflix Original) – A year after falling in love, Callie and Joseph are still blissfully in love. But their blissful romance is threatened when Joseph is called back to the city for business.
- Aggretsuko (Season 4) (Netflix Original) – Japanese anime series centered around the quiet red panda Retsuko, who takes out her frustrations of office life at the Karaoke bar where she lets loose singing death metal.
- Puff: Wonders of the Reef (2021) (Netflix Original) – Nature documentary narrated by Rose Byrne.
December 17, 2021:
- Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Homecoming (Season 6) (Netflix Original) – Fast & Furious animated spin-off.
- The Witcher (Season 2) (Netflix Original) – After finally finding Ciri, Geralt of Rivia takes the young princess to the only safe place remaining in the North, the fortress of Kaer Morhen, the home of the Witchers.
December 18, 2021:
- The Boss Baby (2017) – Dreamworks family animated comedy starring Alex Baldwin.
- Bulgasal: Immortal Souls (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – New weekly K-Drama series.
- Gemini Man (2019) – Will Smith stars as veteran hitman Henry Brogan, who faces off against the most dangerous enemy of his career, a younger cloned version of himself.
December 19, 2021:
- What Happened in Oslo (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Norwegian thriller.
December 20, 2021:
- Elite Short Stories: Samuel Omar (Miniseries) (Netflix Original) – Holiday-themed short story centered around the students of Las Encinas.
December 21, 2021:
- Jim Gaffigan: Comedy Monster (2021) (Netflix Original) – Stand Up Comedy
- Grumpy Christmas (2021) (Netflix Original) – Children’s holiday-themed movie.
December 22, 2021:
- Emily in Paris (2021) (Netflix Original) – Emily, a young marketing executive from the midwest is hired by a firm in Paris, offering her the chance to share her unique American perspective on things.
- Little Women (2019) – Greta Gerwig directs the seventh film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s beloved coming-of-age 19th-century novel.
December 23, 2021:
- Elite Short Stories: Patrick (Miniseries) (Netflix Original) – Holiday-themed short story centered around the students of Las Encinas.
December 24, 2021:
- 1000 Miles from Christmas (2021) (Netflix Original) – Spanish Christmas comedy of a man in his 30s who reluctantly learns how to get carried away by Christmas spirit.
- Don’t Look Up (2021) (Netflix Original) – Sci-Fi comedy from Adam McKay, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence as two scientists who discover a world-destroying comet is on a collision course with Earth, only to discover that grabbing the attention of the public and government of the impending disaster is harder than it should be.
- Minnal Murali (2021) (Netflix Original) – Hindi superhero action-comedy.
- The Silent Sea (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – K-Drama series starring Bae Doona as one of several space explorers that are attempting to retrieve samples from an abandoned Lunar research facility steeped in secrets.
- Stand By Me Doraemon 2 (2021) (Netflix Original) – Japanese animated children’s movie.
December 25, 2021:
- Jimmy Carr: His Dark Material (2021) (Netflix Original) – Stand-up comedy.
- Single’s Inferno (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – New weekly k-drama series.
- Stories of a Generation – with Pope Francis (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Pope Francis shares his life story with a group of young filmmakers.
December 26, 2021:
- Lulli (2021) (Netflix Original) – Brazilian comedy romance.
December 28, 2021:
- Word Party Presents Math! (2021) (Netflix Original) – Children’s series.
December 29, 2021:
- Anxious People (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Swedish comedy-drama.
- Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Crime docuseries.
December 30, 2021:
- Hilda and the Mountain King (2021) (Netflix Original) – Family animated movie continuing the adventures of Hilda.
- Kitz (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – German drama centered around Lisi, a 19-year-old from Kitzbühel, who after the death of her brother enters the world of a Munich clique in order to expose the facade of their glamor, money, and hedonism.
December 31, 2021:
- Cobra Kai (Season 4) (Netflix Original) – After losing Cobra Kai dojo to John Kreese, Johnny Lawrence attempts to set his rivalry aside with Daniel LaRusso and teach the next generation of students together in order to win the next All Valley Karate Tournament.
- The Lost Daughter (2021) (Netflix Original) – Olivia Colman stars as Leda, a woman on vacation who is forced to confront the troubles of her past.
- Queer Eye (Season 6) (Netflix Original) – Reality series reuniting the Fab Five as they set out across America to refine the wardrobes, grooming, diets, home decor, and the culture of different cities.
- Stay Close (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Crime-drama starring Richard Armitage and Sarah Parish.
- Seal Team (2021) (Netflix Original) – Animated comedy that sees Quinn, a lovable and tenacious seal assembles a crackpot team of fellow seals to take down a gang of sharks taking over the neighborhood.