December 15, 2025:
The third week of December has a lot of exciting releases for fans of English-language content. Lilly Collins is finally back with another trip around Paris (and Italy), while all the excitement has managed to push forward the release of Fallout Season 2. Check out all the releases this week.
1. My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman Season 6
David Letterman returns with a new set of guests, where he will speak in depth with actor-director Michael B. Jordan, YouTube phenomenon MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson), and actor-producer Jason Bateman, diving into their demanding careers and their approach in life.
2. Fallout Season 2
With all the excitement surrounding its release, the show’s release was pre-poned by a day. Lucy and The Ghoul are back hunting for the former’s father, Hank MacLean, in New Vegas. They come across the teams of the New California Republic and Caesar’s Legion and end up discovering more clues about Vault-Tec’s conspiracy. Brotherhood of Steel is also explored this season, with the rise of Maximus. Cooper Howard (The Ghoul) faces war flashbacks, showcasing his interactions with Mr. House as well as his relationship with his wife, Barb.
3. Emily in Paris Season 5
Emily is now juggling between Italy and Paris. With some past connections threatening to take over her new life any time soon, she tries her best to persevere in the demanding workplace atmosphere while also balancing her love life. A complicated professional decision is expected to backfire on her, leaving her in a dilemma between her personal and professional lives.
4. Born to be Wild
The wildlife series aims to showcase endangered baby animals being raised by humans to return to the wild. Narrated by Hugh Bonneville, it offers deep insight into the conservation efforts for species like lynx and orangutans.
5. Breakdown: 1975
Set in the America of 1975, the film covers the BTS story of how the turbulent times back then gave rise to a lot of impressive content, including films like Taxi Driver, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Jaws, and Network. Crime stories, serial killer profiles, unsolved mysteries, historical facts, nature and wildlife, disasters, and more are covered as part of the deep dive into the American cinematic scene from the past.
6. Roofman
Set in 1998, the real-life inspired story follows a divorced U.S. Army veteran from North Carolina, struggling to raise his 3 children, who finds a unique way to provide for them– robbery. He ends up entering and escaping a local fast food chain, earning the Roofman nickname. After getting caught and being imprisoned, as well as losing the custody of his children, he sneaks out and begins a relationship with an unsuspecting woman to forge an identity and begin a new life. He is soon arrested again, adding 32 years to his initial 45 years of imprisonment.
7. Sorry, Baby
The American independent film is finally finding its way to the digital world. Following the story of a literature professor named Agnes in rural New England who experiences physical assa*lt by a trusted fellow professor, Preston Decker. The movie shows her coping with it and deciding whether to press charges, as well as the life around her as a survivor. It covers her meeting with friends from the past as well as growing in her career, while raising a cat. In the end, she comes across a baby being brought into the cruel world, full of crimes and bad people, and decides to offer her support right from the get-go.
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