The best sitcoms on Netflix include A Man on the Inside, Murderville, A.P. Bio, Detroiters, Nobody Wants This, Lopez vs. Lopez, The Hughleys, and more.
The best romance shows on Netflix include Nobody Wants This, Ginny & Georgia, A Discovery of Witches, Sex and the City, Grey's Anatomy, Eva Lasting, and more.
The best movies on Peacock include Speak No Evil, The Grinch, The Northman, Pride & Prejudice, Twisters, Ted, King Kong, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and more.
The best stand-up comedy on Netflix includes new specials from Anthony Jeselnik and Fortune Feimster, as well as shows from some of the biggest comedians.
If you prefer to watch a movie over Election Day coverage, then check out our Hulu suggestions, which include a charming rom-com and a 1990s action classic.
Dive into season 2 of Bookie or check out the latest Hard Knocks instalment about the AFC North, both of which are among the best shows on Max right now.
Looking for an escape from Election Day? Stream these five movies on Max, including a Christmas classic, a psychological thriller, and an action prequel.
Peacock's December 2024 lineup includes Speak No Evil, The Northman, Downton Abbey: A New Era, Colony, Defiance, Girls Gone Wild: The Untold Story, and more.
PBS' December 2024 lineup includes Call the Midwife's new holiday special, Sara Bareilles' New Year's Eve concert, and a Violet Femmes 40th anniversary event.
HBO and Max's December 2024 lineup includes Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, DC's Creature Commandos, the animated Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, Juror #2, and more.
Dexter: Original Sin, First Wives Club, Hell on Wheels, No Country for Old Men, The Matrix, Longmire, and more are all coming to Paramount+ in December 2024.
The Creator, The Hummingbird Project, Alien, Tombstone, 28 Weeks Later, Juno, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and more are leaving Hulu in December 2024.
Squid Game season 2, Black Doves, 30 for 30 docs, Virgin River season 6, Evil season 3, Mad Max: Fury Road, and more are new on Netflix in December 2024.
The best films of the 2020s so far include big-budget blockbusters and lesser-known indie gems, from the spectacular Oppenheimer to the profound Drive My Car.