"Love actually", "Lolita despite me" … What not to miss in December

The last month of the year will begin … Only a few hours before you can enjoy the novelties of Netflix. We take stock.

What to watch during this end of the year on Netflix? We reassure you: Santa Claus Netflix has a lot of gifts in his hood. New original productions land during the month of December. But we will also be able to enjoy the return of some cult films that we missed terribly … Follow the guide!

"Lolita despite me": the "mean girls" are back

Need your dose of teen movies … But especially nostalgia? In 2004, Tina Fey gave us a little nugget with the cast of young talents who have now become real stars in Hollywood. Lolita Despite me is finally back on Netflix with Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried. Available from December 1st!

"The Prom": the Christmas musical

On December 11, 2020, we will finally be able to watch The Prom, new production and direction by Ryan Murphy, to whom we already owe Ratched, Hollywood, American Horror Story and, of course, the essential Glee. We will follow Emma, ​​a high school student, who has only one desire: to take her girlfriend to her school prom. The parents' association is against it, but Emma will be able to count on the unexpected help of Broadway stars as Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, James Corden and Andrew Rannells.

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"Love Actually": for the little dance of Hugh Grant

It was a cult movie that we sorely missed on Netflix … But it's back! December 15, 2020, Love Actually, will be available again. We can therefore giggle when we see Hugh Grant wiggle his hips, or even be moved by the story of Emma Thompson and the much missed Alan Rickman … Not to mention the love story of little Sam, played by Thomas Brodie-Sangster of the Lady's game. Enough to rediscover the Christmas spirit we like with a five-star cast!

"The Blues of Ma Rainey": the latest film with the brilliant Chadwick Boseman

December 18, 2020 will be the opportunity to see, for the last time, the very late Chadwick Boseman, who died on August 28, 2020, in a previously unseen film. In Ma Rainey's blues, the actor shares the poster with the remarkable Viola Davis in the skin of Ma Rainey, mother of the blues. We follow the singer in full recording with her group, the opportunity to dive into the blues music industry at a time when racism and oppression of African-Americans is omnipresent.

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"The Bridgertons Chronicle": the new series from Shonda Rhimes

On December 25, Christmas Day, the series of Shonda Rhimes, The Bridgertons Chronicle, will finally be available. This is his first Netflix original series. As much to tell you that it is awaited at the turn. She promises a mix between Gossip Girl and Downton abbey. Adaptation of the series of novels by Julia Quinn, The Bridgertons Chronicle is not to be missed under any circumstances.

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"Mank": in 1930s Hollywood

Netflix plays it vintage in collaboration with filmmaker David Fincher. In the movie Mank, we discover the Hollywood of the 1930s. The screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz tries to complete the script of Citizen Kane of Orson Welles, a film that would prove to be a monument of cinema. Mank will be available on December 4th on Netflix.

"The New Adventures of Sabrina": farewell to our favorite witch

It's not just a goodbye … it will be goodbye. We are sad just to think about it, but we have to face the truth. The next season of New Adventures of Sabrina lands on December 31, 2020 and it will be the last. If you plan to have a New Year's Eve on your sofa in pilou pajamas, Netflix has found the perfect program to move to the year 2021. Enjoy these new episodes because there will be no more.