The month and the season to be jolly is upon TV series and movie fans. Luckily, the Netflix December 2018 lineup is filled with a variety of Christmas-themed flicks, a top-grossing Marvel movie, and Netflix originals such as “Fuller House” season 4.
The Netflix December 2018 lineup starts with new additions including the first seasons of “Memories of the Alhambra” and “Sunderland ‘Til I Die” as well as “The Great British Baking Show” season 5. “The Lobster,” a film where someone who stays single for more than 45 days is made into an animal, is streaming on Dec. 2.
Dec. 7 is one of the busiest days in the Netflix December 2018 lineup — this is when the company’s own-produced movie “Dumplin’” starring Jennifer Aniston will premiere. Subscribers may also start streaming “Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle” along with holiday-themed shows “Nailed It! Holiday!” and “Super Monsters and the Wish Star” on this same day.
Meanwhile, “Fuller House” season 4 is undoubtedly a highlight of the Netflix December 2018 lineup. The family-oriented comedy series will return with new episodes on Dec. 14. On the same day, the holiday special “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter’s Tale” will also be released.
At this point, all the possible teasers for “Fuller House” season 4 have likely been reported plus Netflix already released its official trailer this week. Meanwhile, Netflix also confirmed that the “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter’s Tale” will show the titular protagonist in her younger years and hoping Santa has something for her on Christmas.
It is no surprise that Netflix is reserving one of the biggest movie titles in the Netflix December 2018 lineup on Christmas Day. “Avengers: Infinity War” will premiere on the streaming platform on Dec. 25.
However, a number of Christmas-themed movies are now up on the streaming site even before the Netflix December 2018 lineup arrives. Subscribers can now start watching “The Spirit of Christmas,” “The Princess Switch,” “Bad Santa” 1 and 2, and more.


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