New Titles to Binge-Watch on Netflix Hong Kong This December
We’re finally down to the last month of the year so pat your back for making it this far! Netflix, our favourite quarantine companion, isn’t letting 2021 end without a bang and is gifting us with a slew of exciting new titles to keep us company as we bid adieu to the year that was.
This month’s roster includes a new flick from Sandra Bullock, holidays-themed movies, and the return of our favourite American girl from Paris. So, ready your blanket and chips as we bring you new titles to watch on Netflix Hong Kong this December.
‘Emily in Paris’ Season 2
This romantic comedy series may have generated mixed reviews, but you can’t deny that it’s addicting to watch. No wonder it’s back with another season! The Emmy-nominated series “Emily in Paris” sees our female protagonist get more entrenched in her Parisian life, navigating her way out of a love triangle and the complications in her job as a social media strategist.
Available on: Dec. 22
‘Cobra Kai’ Season 4
This martial arts comedy-drama series finds the Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang dojos combining powers to topple Cobra Kai at the All Valley Under 18 Karate Tournament. Be prepared for this action-packed title, with all its 10 episodes!
Available on: Dec. 31
‘A California Christmas: City Lights’
For something mushy that’s still in line with the holiday spirit, check out romantic film, “A California Christmas: City Lights.” The story is about Callie and Joseph, a couple happily in love while running their dairy farm and winery business. But things take a different turn when family obligations force Joseph to go back to the city. Will this get in the way of their romance?
Available on: Dec. 16
‘The Unforgivable’
In this drama film, Sandra Bullock plays as Ruth Slater, an ex-convict re-entering society following a violent crime. Her past continues to haunt her present as she attempts to rebuild her life and be reunited with her estranged sister. The film also features Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, and Viola Davis.
Available on: Dec. 10
‘How to Ruin Christmas’ Season 2
The second season of the South African comedy series “How to Ruin Christmas” takes us to a Christmas funeral planned by prodigal daughter Tumi Sello. In true Tumi fashion, the plan goes awry and it’s up to our free-spirited protagonist to save her and her family’s name. Will she pull it through?
Available on Dec. 10
‘Asakusa Kid’
Based on comedian and auteur Takeshi Kitano’s memoir, “Asakusa Kid” tells the tale of Japan’s living legend, including his dreams, failures, love, and loyalty with his mentor Senzaburo Fukami. This is a poignant look at the rise and fall of live comedy with the advent of home television.
Available on: Dec. 9
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