"Carry-On" stars Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek, a TSA officer hoping for an uneventful Christmas. But when a mysterious traveler demands he let a dangerous bag through security, Ethan's day takes a dramatic turn. Jason Bateman plays the mysterious traveler, and Sofia Carson is Ethan's girlfriend. This action-packed movie is set to arrive on Netflix this month and is not to be missed.
The trailer for "Carry-On" gives a glimpse of the intense action and drama to come. It shows Egerton and Bateman going head-to-head in a battle that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With its promising plot and talented cast, "Carry-On" is sure to be a hit on Netflix.
Angelina Jolie shines in "Maria" as one of the most iconic opera singers of the past century. The movie follows Maria Callas in her final years, as she grapples with her identity and life. It shares commonalities with Pablo Larraín's previous biopics, particularly in its focus on a specific slice of the singer's life.
Callas' publicized affair with shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis adds an extra layer of drama to the story. Jolie's performance is the main attraction, and viewers won't want to miss her portrayal of this legendary figure. "Maria" is set to premiere on Netflix starting December 11.
"No Good Deed" stars Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow as Paul and Lydia Morgan, a couple desperate to sell their Los Angeles dream house. But they face competition from three eager buyers, each willing to do whatever it takes to get the property. Linda Cardellini, Luke Wilson, and Teyonah Parris also star in this dark comedy.
The trailer for "No Good Deed" showcases the comedic tension and complex relationships between the characters. As the story unfolds, viewers will be drawn into the lives of these characters and their pursuit of the perfect home. Don't miss this one when it arrives on Netflix this week.
Netflix's reboot of "Queer Eye" returns with a new season, featuring the "Fab Five" including Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France. This season brings changes, with Bobby Berk leaving and Jeremiah Brent taking his place. The show also moves from New Orleans to Las Vegas, where it will continue to transform inspiring heroes.
From a former showgirl to a dedicated librarian, there are plenty of potential transformations to watch. The trailer for season 9 gives a taste of the fun and heartwarming moments that viewers can expect. Don't miss the Fab Five in action on Netflix starting December 11.
Jamie Foxx made a shocking return last year after a medical emergency. In "Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…," he goes back to his stand-up comedy roots, providing an explanation for his absence and plenty of laughs. As he says, "If I can stay funny, then I can stay alive."
The trailer for this Netflix comedy special showcases Foxx's comedic talent and his ability to connect with audiences. It's a must-watch for fans of the comedian-turned-movie-star.
December 9 brings "The Great British Baking Show: Holidays" season 7 and "Rubble and Crew" season 1 to Netflix.
On December 10, viewers can enjoy "Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…" and "Polo," a documentary series about the world of Polo from Prince Harry and Meghan.
December 11 sees the release of "The Kings of Tupelo," "Makayla's Voice," "Maria," "One Hundred Years of Solitude" part 1, and "Queer Eye" season 9.
December 12 offers "La Palma" and "No Good Deed."
And on December 13, "1992," "Carry-On," and "Disaster Holiday" make their debut on Netflix.
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