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24 November 2024

Hulu Unveils Festive December Lineup Without Missing A Beat

Stream holiday classics and exciting new films as December arrives at Hulu and beyond

With the holiday season fast approaching, streaming services are gearing up for some exciting new content. December 2024 is proving to be particularly vibrant, especially for Hulu subscribers. From original programming to beloved classics, there’s plenty to keep viewers entertained as they cozy up indoors.

Beginning with Hulu, December welcomes several fan-favorite shows and new films. The month starts strong on December 1st with the arrival of beloved series like Gold Rush, Chopped, and the quirky reality series Baked. Viewers can immerse themselves once again in the high-stakes world of gold mining, watching as determined miners traverse remote terrains searching for fortune. It’s not just about the gold; it’s about the grit, the ambition, and the palpable tension as they navigate life-threatening situations.

Alongside these, culinary show Chopped returns with several complete seasons. This program has always been entertaining, showcasing skilled chefs pitting their culinary talents against each other through three intense rounds filled with surprise ingredients. The judges, known for their discerning taste, eliminate chefs until one is crowned champion, securing not just acclaim, but also a cash prize. For food lovers, it’s purely delightful to watch creativity thrive under pressure.

For those seeking family-friendly and kids’ content, December is also packed with films. The Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Cheaper by the Dozen movies will be available, providing laughs and heartwarming moments suitable for all ages. Classics like the original Moulin Rouge! and the animated spectacle of Epic will also delight subscribers.

Transitioning to the week of November 25th to December 1st, Hulu adds some special holiday offerings. Highlight of the week is the exclusive Family Guy: Holiday Special, titled “Gift of the White Guy.” This episode presents comedic chaos as Peter Griffin attempts to recover his wife’s Christmas brooch after giving it away during a White Elephant exchange. This will surely bring some laughter to viewers during the holiday season.

Also premiering on November 29th is the movie Nutcrackers, featuring Ben Stiller. Directed by David Gordon Green, it tells the story of Mike Maxwell, who ventures to Ohio to assist his nephews following the loss of their parents. Anticipate plenty of heartwarming moments as he tries to provide them with the support they desperately need.

Another noteworthy addition to Hulu’s December offerings is Robot Dreams, launching on November 26. Drawing from the award-winning comic by Sara Varon, this film offers a unique look at friendship and adventure through the lens of 1984 New York City. It’s not just for kids; with themes appealing to grown-up audiences, this animated tale earned its place as Oscar-nominated last year.

Let’s not forget about the holiday classics debuting on December 27, including Elf and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Both films have blazed their own paths to holiday cult status, integrating humor, charm, and the spirit of family togetherness.

Meanwhile, other streaming platforms are also ramping up activity. For Apple TV+, fans eagerly await the continuation of their favorite series Ted Lasso and the premiere of fresh titles like Shrinking. This service keeps it interesting, blending comedy and heartfelt storytelling, ensuring audiences can find something to resonate with.

Netflix, known for its abundance of content, continues to update its library. It’s expected to roll out several documentaries focusing on intriguing subjects—from the inner workings of cultural phenomena to gripping true crime stories. The platform remains at the forefront, appealing to diverse tastes and interests.

On the international front, services like Paramount+ and Peacock are working hard to keep pace, introducing new films and series aimed at drawing viewers back to their platforms. Viewers can expect classic films, new series, and even live events to round out their holiday viewing options.

December promises to be packed with not just family-friendly classics but also enticing new arrivals across the major streaming services. Whether it's rewatching timeless favorites or discovering new gems, the upcoming streaming content ensures everyone has something to look forward to as they settle in for the winter.

For those who like to plan their binge-watching sessions, marking the calendar for these premiere dates can make for the most delightful holiday viewing experience, keeping up the spirit of the season.

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