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12 must-watch films on Netflix in December: from Brad Pitt’s Bullet Train and Robert Downey Jr. in Sr., to Daniel Craig and Kate Hudson in Glass Onion and Channing Tatum in 21 Jump Street

Daniel Craig in Glass Onion, Brad Pitt in Bullet Train and Hugh Jackman in Prisoners. Photos: Netflix, Sony Columbia Pictures
Daniel Craig in Glass Onion, Brad Pitt in Bullet Train and Hugh Jackman in Prisoners. Photos: Netflix, Sony Columbia Pictures
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  • Channing Tatum is sure to be on many screens this December, with Netflix adding 21 Jump Street, Coach Carter (with Samuel L. Jackson) and Side Effects (with Rooney Mara)
  • Viewers can also enjoy watching Jake Gyllenhaal, Hugh Jackman and Viola Davis in Prisoners and Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake are in kid-friendly Trolls, just in time for the holidays

The holly, jolly season is just around the corner, but it’s not just festive films you can look forward to in December.

Netflix is bringing a new batch of films to binge, from action-packed blockbusters and psychological thrillers, to highly anticipated new titles like Glass Onion, the second instalment from the Knives Out franchise.

So, get out your cosiest blankets and sip some hot chocolate while taking in these hype-worthy movie additions.

1. 21 Jump Street (out now)

Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill in police comedy 21 Jump Street (2021). Photo: Sony
Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill in police comedy 21 Jump Street (2021). Photo: Sony
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This fantastic comedy from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller revamps the classic 21 Jump Street series with Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill in the lead roles as two police who have to work undercover in a high school. On top of the hilarious jokes is the great supporting cast that includes Brie Larson, Ice Cube, Dave Franco and Rob Riggle.

2. Coach Carter (out now)

Coach Carter stars veteran actor Samuel L. Jackson. Photo: Paramount Pictures
Coach Carter stars veteran actor Samuel L. Jackson. Photo: Paramount Pictures

Samuel L. Jackson is great in this true story about a basketball coach who – during an incredible winning season – puts the breaks on things after his team gets poor grades.

If 21 Jump Street isn’t enough Channing Tatum for you, this features the actor in one of his first acting roles.

3. The Happytime Murders (out now)