
Paramount+ is adding a bunch of new movies and TV shows starting after Thanksgiving. This week, they announced everything coming in December, and there are several popular titles. As usual, most of these new additions will be available on December 1st.
Next month, Paramount+ is adding a lot of exciting movies, including all four films from the classic Batman series directed by Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher. Both of Tim Burton’s Batman and Batman Returns, starring Michael Keaton, will be available starting December 1st. They’ll be followed by Batman Forever and Batman and Robin. It’s notable that these movies are usually found on HBO Max, making this a significant addition for Paramount+ subscribers.
You can check out the full list of Paramount’s December streaming additions below!
December 1st
Here’s a list of movie titles:
22 Jump Street, A Christmas Blessing, A Christmas Carol (1984), A Night At The Roxbury, A Single Man, A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights, Addams Family Values (1993), American Hustle, American Renegades, American Sniper, Angel Falls Christmas, Annihilation, Batman (1989), Batman & Robin (1997), Batman Forever (1995), Batman Returns (1992), Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), Boomerang, Braveheart, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Chicago, Christmas Cupid, Christmas on Windmill Way, Coneheads, Disturbia, Django Unchained, Downsizing, Ella Enchanted, Ernest Saves Christmas, Extract, Failure to Launch, Fargo, Father of the Bride (1991), Fences, Footloose (2011), Forrest Gump, From Dusk Till Dawn, Get Him Back for Christmas, Gone Baby Gone, GoodFellas, Head of State, Hotel for Dogs, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Hustle & Flow, I See You, Ida Red, Inglourious Basterds, Interstellar, Jungleland, Miracle on 34th Street (1947), Miracle on 34th Street (1994), Monster Trucks, Mr. Popper’s Penguins, My Little Pony: The Movie, No Country for Old Men, Nobody’s Fool, Norbit, Ocean’s Eleven (2001), Ocean’s Thirteen (2007), Ocean’s Twelve (2004), Once Upon a Christmas Wish, Paddington, Peanuts: Bon Voyage Charlie Brown (And Don’t Come Back), Pulp Fiction, Raging Bull, Rain Man, Rounders, Safe, Save the Last Dance, Scary Movie 2, Selma, Serendipity, Shaft (2000), She’s the Man, Shutter Island, Smallfoot, Snatch, Something’s Gotta Give, Southside With You, Sunset Boulevard, Taxi Driver, The Addams Family (1991), The Angry Birds Movie, The Aviator, The Doors, The Equalizer (2014), The Equalizer 2 (2018), The Fighter, The Hateful Eight, The Hunt for Red October, The Island, The Italian Job (2003), The Last Airbender, The Mexican, The Natural, The Ring (2002), The Romantics, The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Truman Show, The Untouchables, The Wolf of Wall Street, This Christmas, Tooth Fairy, True Grit (2010), Virtuosity, We Are Marshall.
Don’t miss the premiere of Guns Up! When a mob enforcer decides to leave the criminal life, his last assignment goes wrong. Now, a former police officer has just one night to get his family to safety before the mob catches up with him. The film stars Christina Ricci and Kevin James.
December 2nd
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The new eight-part docuseries offers an inside look at the excitement of college football, following four first-year players as they start their journey in the Big Ten Conference. The first four episodes will debut on December 2nd, with the remaining four episodes released on December 16th.
December 3rd
Teen Mom: The Next Chapter (season 2)
December 5th
Don’t miss the two-part finale of Transformers: EarthSpark! The Malto family faces a huge change when the Terrans – the very first Transformers born on Earth – are activated. These new robots team up with the Maltos and the Autobots, bringing everyone together for an important mission.
December 8th
The premiere of the documentary Predators offers a fascinating and unsettling look behind the scenes of the Dateline program To Catch a Predator. Directed by award-winning filmmaker David Osit, the film explores the show’s complex history and lasting impact.
December 11th
The limited series Little Disasters follows a group of new mothers whose close friendship is shattered when one of them is suspected of harming her baby, threatening to unravel not only their relationships but also their families.
December 12th
The second season of Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles kicks off with our favorite heroes navigating the challenges of being teenagers while also battling new enemies and reconnecting with familiar friends in New York City. This original series is available on Paramount+.
December 13th
Family, Film and TV Awards
December 19th
Get ready for the fourth season of DORA! Join Dora, the beloved explorer, and her friends as they embark on exciting new adventures in the rainforest!
December 23rd
The Kennedy Center Honors
December 28th
A GRAMMY® Celebration of Latin Music
December 31st
New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash (live stream only)
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