

The Premise: The star-studded, 30-minute episodes are centred around moral and philosophical quandaries in the modern world, tackling topics like social media trolls and gun violence.

It's surprisingly funny, the performances are fantastic and the fight scenes are incredible.ĭie Hard: Every year, this debate comes up on social media.Įncanto (Dec. 24): A magical story set in the mountains of Columbia, this is a new Disney classic. This 2009 film is one of the most rambunctious versions thanks to Jim Carrey's immense physical presence.īlack Widow: If this is a Marvel movie you skipped (or if you don't want Marvel movies at all), it's definitely worth a watch as an excellent standalone film (no need to have a PhD in Avengers). (In the excellent tradition of British television, there's also a standalone Christmas episode of Ted Lasso in season two.) What to Stream on Disney+Ī Christmas Carol: Nothing says Christmas quite like three ghosts visiting in the middle of the night. Ted Lasso: The Missing Christmas Moustache: Missing pep talks from your favourite soccer/football coach? There's a new holiday animated short (it's only four minutes long) and features cast favourites like Roy (insert curse word here) Kent, Keeley and Higgins. Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special: The undisputed pop culture queen of Christmas, Mariah has parlayed her yearly hit "All I Want For Christmas Is You" into a a month of festiveness. What to stream on AppleTV+Ī Charlie Brown Christmas: This melancholy childhood classic is all about the spirit of friendship and togetherness for the holidays. Here are the buzziest and most binge-able TV shows and movies streaming in Canada this month.
