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25 Nov 2025, 18:23

Premieres of Series in December Present Interesting Plots

  • New series will start on various platforms in December.
  • Each project presents a unique plot and new characters.
  • The finale of the popular series Stranger Things will take place in December.

This is reported by The Verge, The Verge.

In December 2025, several new television shows will start that are worth watching. From captivating dramas to documentary films, these series promise to capture viewers' attention.

1. The Abandons

This Western with Gillian Anderson and Lenoa Geddy in the leading roles tells the story of two widows fighting for land and power in America in 1854. The series explores themes of family and moral choices. The premiere will take place on December 4 on Netflix.

2. The War Between the Land and the Sea

This sci-fi fantasy spin-off from Russell T. Davies tells about the conflict between humans and ancient water beings. The premiere will take place on December 7 on BBC One.

3. Little Disasters

A psychological thriller starring Diana Kruger in the leading role, which uncovers themes of betrayal and motherhood. The premiere is on December 11 on Paramount+.

4. Taylor Swift: The End of An Era

A documentary series showcasing Taylor Swift's concert tour will start on December 12 on Disney+.

5. Fallout

The second season of the popular post-apocalyptic series will be released on December 17 on Prime Video.

6. Emily in Paris

The fifth season of this romantic comedy will once again send Emily on new adventures in Europe, premiering on December 18 on Netflix.

7. Amadeus

A series based on the classic film about Mozart, which will premiere on December 21 on Sky Atlantic.

8. Stranger Things

The final fifth season of the popular series will start releasing on November 26, with the last episode airing on December 31 on Netflix.

9. The Copenhagen Test

A sci-fi thriller starring Simu Liu in the leading role, the premiere will take place on December 27 on Peacock.

Tags: Culture

Articles on this topic:

  • www.theverge.com - Rian Johnson doesn’t have a plan for Knives Out
  • www.bbc.com - The Abandons to Fallout: Nine of the best TV shows to watch this December
  • www.theverge.com - Stranger Things is ending, and so is Netflix’s reliance on tentpole shows
  • www.theverge.com - You can grab two months of Paramount Plus with Showtime for $2.99 a month