Featured Premieres on Netflix
Netflix opens the week with a mix of genres from high-impact documentaries to light-hearted series and classic crime films. The platform is betting on titles both for family marathons and for those who prefer deep stories or constant tension.
Murder in Monaco – Documentary (December 17)
A real-life affair that combines mystery, power and luxury: the documentary reconstructs the murder of one of the richest men in the world in Monaco in 1999. Through interviews and archival documents, it explores the uncomfortable silences that surrounded the crime and the shadows of the elitist environment.
The Babysitter – Season 3 (December 17)
The Mexican comedy returns with other family troubles. An executive entrusts the care of her children to a breeder outside her world, generating funny situations and cultural conflicts. This season maintains the light and accessible tone that characterizes the series.
Emily in Paris — New season (December 18)
Emily returns to Paris with more fashion, romance and complicated career decisions. The series that conquered social networks returns with its characteristic aesthetic and new twists and turns in the life of the protagonist.
Other titles on Netflix
- Backstabbing: From the Dead — Film (December 12). A classic story of intrigue with investigator Benoit Blanc.
- city of shadows — Miniseries (December 12). Crime, power and secrets in Barcelona.
- Christmas at home — Season 3 (December 12). Norwegian humor with a festive touch.
- A single father — Series (December 12). Family comedy with unexpected situations.
What’s new on Prime Video
Prime Video features premieres ranging from war action to video game adaptations and international miniseries. The platform seeks to offer entertainment to both demanding audiences and those who prefer original stories with a serious or psychological tone.
Men of War – Film (December 15)
A war thriller centered on Gunner, a special forces soldier who deals with internal conflicts and moral dilemmas. Intense action and reflections on the war and its consequences mark this premiere.
Fallout – Season 2 (December 17)
The hit adaptation of the popular video game returns with a second season that expands its post-apocalyptic world. High expectations for those who follow the mix of dark humor, survival and contained violence.
Human specimens – Mini-series (December 18)
A Japanese production that explores the limits of the human condition with an intense psychological approach. Characters pushed to the extreme in difficult and dark situations.
Tell Me Softly — Film (December 12)
A Spanish romantic drama where Kamila Hamilton’s organized life is changed after she meets the Di Bianco brothers. Emotional twists and a Mediterranean atmosphere that complete the story.
News in Movistar Plus
Movistar Plus is going big this week with varied premieres ranging from classic crime drama and family stories to emotional thrillers and light Christmas comedies. The platform is expanding its catalog with international titles and intense local productions.
The Alto Knights – Film (December 15)
A crime drama set in the New York of organized crime. With a cast including Robert De Niro, the film explores betrayal, power and broken loyalties at the heart of the New York underworld.
Trigger Point: Out of Control – Season 3 (December 15)
The British series returns with new cases for Lana Washington, mine clearance expert. This season promises continued tension and extreme decisions that will keep the viewer in suspense.
Family comedies and dramas
- A different Christmas — Film (December 17). Festive British comedy with absurd situations and Christmas spirit.
- An unexpected feature — Film (December 18). Sensitive drama about the relationship between a father and his autistic son.
- The dentist — Miniseries (December 18). Veracruz Crime and Forensics.
- Indomitable — Film (December 12). Thriller set in the 1950s with shadows and secrets.
- Christmas in Baltimore — Film (December 13). Romance and light comedy set on Christmas Eve.
- Echo Valley — Film (December 14). Emotional thriller starring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney.
Quick guide to choosing what to watch
If you prefer a first documentary or based on real events, Murder in Monaco offers an intriguing take on an unsolved crime. For those who are looking light comedytitles like Christmas in Baltimore either Christmas at home These are accessible and festive options.
lovers of intense thrillers and dramas can lean towards The great knights And Echo Valleywhile the followers of long series they have new episodes To fall And Trigger point.