What to Watch on Netflix This Weekend? The Best New Releases to Binge-Watch From December 6-8

A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter
Credit: Netflix

A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter
Credit: Netflix

It's the weekend again, and you might be looking for new releases to binge-watch on Netflix that you can watch this December 6-8. Here are some of the titles that you should look out for.

Your Next New Spy Obsession on Netflix

Black Doves
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Netflix just released the new spy drama Black Doves starring Oscar nominee Keira Knightley and Emmy winner Ben Whishaw.

The series' official logline: "When a spy posing as a politician’s wife learns her lover has been murdered, an old assassin friend joins her on a quest for truth — and vengeance."

The first season consists of six episodes which makes it an easy weekend binge, especially for those who are fans of the spy genre and looking for a new exciting series to watch.

Celebrate Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter and Richard Curtis

Sabrina Carpenter's highly-anticipated holiday special A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter will start streaming on December 6 at 9 PM ET/ 6 PM PT.

The Grammy-nominated singer jingles all the bells in her first-ever variety music special full of holiday hits, unexpected duets, and comedic cameos.

Another holiday offering that Netflix subscribers can watch is the new Richard Curtis animated Christmas film This Christmas.

The film is about an unforgettable Christmas in the townsfolk of Wellington-on-Sea where the worst snowstorm in history alters everyone’s plans including Santa's.

The New Epic Biblical Movie Mary Arrives

Mary (2024)
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The new DJ Caruso epic biblical film Mary finally arrives on Netflix this weekend. As you may guess, it centers on Mary, the mother of Jesus.

It is a coming-of-age biblical epic in which Mary is shunned following a miraculous conception and forced into hiding. When King Herod ignites a murderous pursuit for her newborn baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph go on the run – bound by faith and driven by courage – to save his life at all costs.

However, the film's reception has been divisive, especially among the faith community. Despite all of that, if you are curious about what their version of Mary's life looks like, you may check it out this weekend.

Library Titles That Recently Arrived on Netflix

Zero Dark Thirty
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Several movies recently became available on Netflix that you can watch this weekend. Some of them are beloved classics and award-winning films that you could either finally catch up or rewatch again.

Here are some of the well-known titles that you can now watch on the platform:

  • Burlesque
  • Compliance
  • Daddy Day Camp
  • Little
  • Project X
  • We're the Millers
  • Zero Dark Thirty

There is also an exciting treat for sports fans as six episodes of the hit ESPN docuseries 30 for 30 are now also available.

For reality fans, they can also catch up with seasons 10, 12, and 16 of Top Chef as they're now also streaming on Netflix.

What's Leaving Netflix This Weekend

Trolls
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Some titles are also set to leave Netflix very soon so don't forget to watch them before they disappear from the platform.

Here are the titles that are set to leave the platform this weekend:

  • Reminiscence (December 6)
  • Trolls (December 7)
  • Voltron: Legendary Defender seasons 1-8 (December 7)

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