13 new movies, shows to watch in Canada in December: Netflix, Disney+ and more

The final month of 2022 has arrived, bringing with it a fresh selection of new movies and series to binge on – especially now that the temperature has dropped.
Some of Netflix’s most anticipated shows are returning, including “Emily in Paris,” for a third season and “Too Hot to Handle,” returning for season four.
With awards season around the corner, some gems that premiered at TIFF and festivals around the world are also available to stream from the comfort of your own home: watch “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” on Netflix, along with Guillermo del Toro’s “Pinocchio. “
Below, check out the full list of our top picks to stream on Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video in Canada this month.
The week of December 1
For Kate and Tully, no obstacle is too great when it comes to their lifelong friendship. But is one mistake that could tear them apart forever? Starring Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke. Streams December 2nd on Netflix.
Unhappily married aristocrat Lady Chatterley begins a torrid affair – and falls deeply in love – with the gamekeeper at her husband’s country estate. Streams December 2nd on Netflix.
Adapted from Louise Penny’s New York Times best-selling Chief Inspector Gamache series, “Three Pines” follows Chief Inspector Armand Gamache (Alfred Molina) as he investigates cases occurring beneath the idyllic surface of the Quebec village of Three Pines. Streams December 2 on Prime Video.
The week of December 5
Season 4 of this addictive reality series returns to Netflix this month. Another set of singles arrive for a retreat in a new villa, where they must say no to their natural urges to win big. Streams December 7 on Netflix.
This original crime thriller follows three close friends (Margot Robbie, Christian Bale and John David Washington) who find themselves at the center of one of the most shocking secret conspiracies in American history. Streams December 7 on Disney+.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro breathes new life into the classic story of a wooden doll brought to life as a real boy in this amazing stop-motion musical story. Streams December 9 on Netflix.
The week of December 12
On a remote island off the coast of Ireland, Pádraic is devastated when his friend Colm suddenly ends their lifelong friendship. With help from his sister and a troubled young islander, Pádraic sets out to repair the damaged relationship by any means necessary. Streams December 14 on Disney+.
An acclaimed journalist and documentarian embarks on a dreamlike journey to come to terms with the past, present and future of his Mexican identity. Streams December 16 on Netflix.
A rookie lawyer (Noah Centineo) at the CIA is caught up in dangerous international power politics when a former asset threatens to reveal dangerous secrets: namely the nature of her relationship with the agency unless they exonerate her for a serious crime. Streams December 16 on Netflix.
The week of December 19
A year after moving to Paris for her dream job, Emily (Lily Collins) comes to a career and romantic crossroads that will force her to decide where her future lies. Streams December 21st on Netflix.
Jack Ryan (John Krasinski) is back, and this time he’s working as a CIA caseworker in Rome. When he is tipped off that a secret plan to restore the Soviet empire is resurfacing more than 50 years after it was thought to have been shut down, Jack embarks on a mission to confirm the intelligence. Streams December 21 on Prime Video.
In the follow-up to Rian Johnson’s “Knives Out,” detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) travels to Greece to peel back the layers of a mystery involving a new cast of colorful suspects. Starring Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kate Hudson and Kathryn Kahn. Streams December 23rd on Netflix.
The week of December 26
Based on the book by Don DeLillo, “White Noise” dramatizes a modern American family’s attempts to deal with the conflicts of everyday life, while grappling with the mysteries of love, death and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world. Streams December 30 on Netflix.
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