The last month of 2025 is about to arrive and the time has come to find out what the new Netflix releases will be this December. What will be the stories that will accompany us on television evenings during the Christmas period? What should we expect from this December 2025 in terms of TV series?
We can already tell you that this month there will be many new features and some of the most anticipated series of the year will be released. But let’s find out which ones.
The best Netflix series of 2025, so far
Troll 2, the sequel to the most watched film ever on Netflix (1 December)
It is currently the most watched non-English language film ever on Netflix. He returns with his second chapter “Troll”, a Norwegian action fantasy film.
When a new and dangerous troll awakens and wreaks havoc across Norway, loyal adventurers Nora, Andreas and Captain Kris find themselves facing their most difficult mission yet. To defeat this creature that devastates everything it encounters and seek answers, they will have to forge new alliances and immerse themselves in the heart of the country’s ancestral history.
But as time runs out and the destruction caused by the monster increases, our heroes’ fight to save their land from darkness seems more and more desperate.
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Guilty, a new South Korean thriller series (December 5)
This December 2025 there is also a new South Korean thriller series and we know well that we always have to expect a lot from South Korean titles. The story of “Guilty” is that of two women, Yun-su, accused of having killed her husband and Mo Eun, a very mysterious person considered by many to be a witch. A series full of secrets and twists.
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Man vs Baby, the new series with Mr. Bean (11 December)
Three years after the release of “Man vs Bee”, the series that brought Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean) back to the small screen, its sequel arrives on Netflix: “Man vs Baby”. It is a Christmas series that sees Atkinson return to the role of Trevor Bingley who leaves his job as a caretaker of luxury residences to become a school caretaker.
But a tempting offer to monitor a luxury penthouse in London during the Christmas period makes him immediately retrace his steps. When no one comes to pick up Baby Jesus after the school show, Trevor finds himself with another tiny and very unexpected companion. With an attic to protect and a baby to look after, will Trevor be able to have the peaceful Christmas he hopes for, or will the celebrations descend into chaos?
Man vs Baby: What to Expect
Emily in Paris 5 (December 18)
And how can we forget the great return of “Emily in Paris” on Netflix in December 2025. A fifth chapter full of surprises and many new adventures for Emily which will range between Rome, Venice and Paris.
Now at the helm of the Agence Grateau in Rome, Emily finds herself facing both professional and sentimental difficulties as she tries to adapt to life in the capital. But just when everything seems to be going well, a business idea doesn’t have the desired outcome and his life and career suffer serious consequences.
Seeking stability, Emily indulges in the French lifestyle, but a big secret threatens a person dear to her. After facing conflict head on, Emily discovers deeper connections, renewed clarity, and the awareness to embrace new opportunities.
Emily in Paris 5: what to expect
The Great Flood, new South Korean science fiction film (December 19)
Set on Earth’s last day, “The Great Flood” is an impactful science fiction film in which a group of people cling to the last shred of hope for humanity as they try to survive in an apartment building overwhelmed by water after a severe flood.
The Great Flood, all about a film not to be missed
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Goodbye June, first film directed by Kate Winslet (December 24)
Kate Winslet’s directorial debut, “Goodbye June” is a dramatic film set just before Christmas, when a sudden deterioration in their mother’s health throws four adult siblings and their abrasive father into chaos as they try to manage complicated family dynamics and the prospect of loss.
But the witty June faces her decline in her own way, with cutting irony, total sincerity and immense love.
Goodbye June: what to expect
