Apple TV
Dope Thief, on the 14th.
Wagner Moura leads the cast in the series based on the book of the same name by Dennis Tafoya, which follows longtime friends from Philadelphia and delinquents who pose as DEA agents to rob an unknown house in the countryside, only to see their small heist become a life-or-death venture, as they unwittingly reveal and unravel the largest hidden narcotics corridor on the East Coast.
The Studio, on the 26th.
Seth Rogen is the newly appointed head of Continental Studios, which has all the behind-the-scenes problems in Hollywood.

NETFLIX
The Leopard, on the 5th.
A remake of the classic of Italian literature and world cinema with a cast of lesser-known artists internationally.
Love, Meghan, on the 6th.
How can you exclude Meghan Markle’s cooking show when all social networks will put it at the top? (for better or worse).


Chaos: The Mason Murders, on the 7th.
The documentary recovers the horrors of the crimes that scared Los Angeles in the late 1960s led by Charles Manson but suggests a conspiracy network involving the CIA, LSD, Jack Ruby, the Manson Family, and Vincent Bugliosi, casting doubt on the official story of the most infamous murder spree of the 1960s.
Murder in the White House, on the 20th.
Another fun series about “Whodunit”, except that the crime takes place in the White House. As they warn: 132 rooms. 157 suspects. One corpse. An extremely eccentric detective. A disastrous state dinner. I wouldn’t miss it for anything.
My Life List, on the 28th.
When her mother sends Alex Rose (Sophia Carson) to complete her childhood bucket list, the young woman embarks on a journey that will make you laugh and cry as she uncovers family secrets, finds love, and discovers herself.


Disney
Moana 2, on the 12th.
After its mega success in theaters, the film finally arrived on the platform.
A Perfect Family, on the 19th.
Those who followed the true and terrifying story of the young woman with dwarfism, Natalia Grace, can’t wait for the series that stars Ellen Pompeo, Mark Duplass, and Imogen Faith Reid in the lead roles. Told from different points of view to explore issues of perspective, prejudice, and trauma, it’s a disturbing story.
Daredevil: Reborn, on the 4th.
I’m a Marvel fan, and it’s a new parallel chapter of the comic book heroes, years after the confrontations in Hell’s Kitchen.


O’Dessa, 20th.
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, O’Dessa is an original rock opera about a farm girl who embarks on an epic quest to recover a precious family heirloom. Her journey takes her to a strange and dangerous town where she meets her true love, but to save her soul, she must test the power of fate and music. How could you miss Sadie Sink?
MAX
Heretic, 7th.
The horror film starring Hugh Grant finally arrives on MAX. Who dares to watch it?
The Parenting, 13th
A super-star cast in the series follows young couple Rohan and Josh as they plan the perfect weekend getaway in the countryside to introduce their parents. As tensions begin to rise between the more traditional Sharon and Frank and the laid-back Liddy and Cliff, the families soon realize that their rental – run by eccentric local Brenda – is haunted by a 400-year-old poltergeist. When one of the parents becomes completely possessed, it’s up to the young couple and their meddling best friend Sara to unite the families and stop the evil entity once and for all.


Sing Sing, on the 21st
The film which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor features Divine G (Colman Domingo), imprisoned in Sing Sing for a crime he didn’t commit, who finds purpose by performing in a theater group alongside other incarcerated men. Exciting.
Queer, on the 28th
Luca Guadagnino’s film starring Daniel Craig follows William Lee, an American expat in Mexico City who spends his days almost entirely alone, except for a few contacts with other members of the small American community. His encounter with Eugene Allerton, a former soldier expat new to the city, shows him, for the first time, that it may finally be possible to establish an intimate connection with someone.
AMAZON PRIME
The Wheel of Time, on the 13th.
The third and unmissable season of the fantasy series that is better than The Rings of Power. Yes, you read that right, it is better and also comes from fiction literature. Worth every second.

Picture This, on the 6th
The romantic comedy features Pia (Simone Ashley) who meets her ex (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) at her sister’s wedding, throwing her love and professional life into chaos.
Holland, on the 27th
How can we start 2025 without two Nicole Kidman movies? Babygirl is not yet on the platforms, but here is the diva in Holland, the thriller full of twists and turns. Nicole is the meticulous Nancy Vandergroot, a teacher and housewife whose perfect life with her husband (Matthew Macfadyen) and son (Jude Hill), is turned inside out when he discovers that nothing in their lives is what it seems.
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