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The Top 21 New Movies Streaming Right Now (December 2025)
December 2025 is a blockbuster month for streaming, with major 2025 theatrical hits finally landing at home alongside fresh originals and awards contenders. From high-octane racing dramas to gripping mysteries and heartfelt stories, platforms like Netflix, Apple TV+, Hulu, Prime Video, and Max are packed with must-watch titles. Whether you’re craving action, laughs, thrills, or holiday vibes, here’s our curated list of the top 21 new or newly arrived movies streaming right now—perfect for cozy nights in.
1. F1 (Apple TV+)
Brad Pitt stars in this adrenaline-fueled Formula 1 drama from Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski. A veteran driver mentors a young hotshot amid high-stakes races—visually spectacular and one of 2025’s biggest hits.
2. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix)
Daniel Craig returns as Benoit Blanc in Rian Johnson’s star-studded whodunit. Packed with twists and an all-star ensemble, it’s the perfect clever mystery for holiday viewing.
3. The Life of Chuck (Hulu/Max)
Mike Flanagan’s emotional Stephen King adaptation starring Tom Hiddleston. A life told in reverse—profound, moving, and one of the year’s most acclaimed dramas.
4. Jay Kelly (Netflix)
Noah Baumbach’s meditation on Hollywood fame with George Clooney and Adam Sandler. Witty, introspective, and timely.
5. Roofman (Paramount+)
A quirky true-crime tale turned heist comedy—critics are loving its offbeat charm.
6. Together (Hulu)
Alison Brie leads this body horror with a wild premise: bodies literally stuck together. Gross, funny, and unforgettable.
7. Goodbye June (Netflix)
Kate Winslet directs and stars alongside Helen Mirren and Toni Collette in this family drama—emotional and beautifully crafted.
8. A Minecraft Movie (Prime Video)
The blockbuster adaptation brings the game world to life with fun adventure and star power—great for families.
9. The Family McMullen (Max)
Ed Burns’ long-awaited sequel to his indie classic—heartwarming family comedy-drama.
10. It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley (Max)
Intimate documentary on the legendary musician—essential for music fans.
11. Die My Love (Mubi/others)
Intense psychological thriller earning rave reviews.
12. Afternoons of Solitude (Mubi)
Artful documentary standout from festivals.
13. Relay (Netflix)
Riz Ahmed and Lily James in a tense thriller—gripping from start to finish.
14. The Roses (Hulu)
Dark comedy remake with a stellar cast—sharp and entertaining.
15. Eternity (various)
Charming rom-com that’s winning hearts this season.
16. Sinners (Prime Video/Hulu)
Ryan Coogler’s vampire thriller—atmospheric and powerful.
17. Strange Harvest (Hulu)
Unique horror that’s buzzing among genre fans.
18. The Mastermind (Mubi)
Compelling true story adaptation.
19. Hundreds of Beavers (Mubi)
Weird, hilarious indie sensation—pure fun.
20. Timestamp (OVID/various)
Powerful Ukraine war documentary.
21. My Secret Santa (Netflix)
Festive holiday rom-com leading the Christmas charts—light and joyful.
Quick Comparison of Top Platforms This Month
| Platform | Standout Titles | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Netflix | Wake Up Dead Man, Jay Kelly, Goodbye June | Mysteries & Dramas |
| Apple TV+ | F1 | Blockbuster Action |
| Hulu | The Life of Chuck, Together | Horror & Indie Gems |
| Prime Video | A Minecraft Movie | Family Adventures |
| Max | The Family McMullen, Jeff Buckley Doc | Music & Classics |
Wrap-Up: Your Perfect Movie Night Awaits
December 2025 delivers an incredible mix—from pulse-pounding races in F1 to clever sleuthing in Wake Up Dead Man and emotional depths in The Life of Chuck. With theaters quieting down, streaming is where the action is. Grab the remote, queue up a few, and make the most of these holiday streaming gems. What’s first on your watchlist? Happy viewing!
