TV series coming to Netflix in December

Screenshot from "Dark's" trailer YouTube/Netflix

November is slowly coming to an end, and December is right around the corner. A month filled with festivities and Holiday cheer, Netflix fans will be happy to know that the entertainment company will be filling Christmas month with several juicy new shows for TV buffs to sink their teeth into.

Here some of the new shows coming to Netflix this Holiday Season.

"Dark." Coming out on the very first day of December, Dark is a TV series in German about two kids from the town of Winden. Both kids go missing, leading to a series of strange events that trigger questions about time, when the children were kidnapped, and how all of this happened.

The trailer for "Dark" was uploaded to Netflix's YouTube channel on Nov. 9.

Roughly two minutes long, it features the small town of Winden and some of the strange things that have been happening there. The small-town setting couples with the missing kids have led to some people comparing the series to "Stranger Things," but fans will have to wait until December to find out.

The second season of "The Crown" is coming to Netflix on Dec. 8. "The Crown" is a biographical series about the life of Queen Elizabeth II following the death of her father King George VI. Season 2's trailer was uploaded to Netflix's YouTube channel on Nov. 6.

Mysteries and biographical stories aside, Netflix is also bringing in a fantasy police-thriller titled "Bright." The show is scheduled to air on Dec 22 and it follows the adventures of a police officer (Will Smith) and an Orc (Joel Edgerton) as they try to be good cops and take down crime.

The trailer for "Bright" was uploaded to Netflix's YouTube channel on Jul. 20.

The video is described as a cop thriller that takes place during a time where humans must co-exist with fantastical creatures such as fairies, orcs, and elves.

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