Christmas Week Streaming Guide: New Releases for 18-24 December

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With Christmas just around the corner, this week’s streaming slate leans into festive timing while still delivering fresh drama, international series, family-friendly favourites and buzzy new films. From major Netflix returns to new arrivals on Disney+, Stan, Paramount+ and BINGE, here’s what’s landing on streaming platforms in Australia between 18 and 24 December 2025.


Highlights of the Week (Top Picks)

A quick look at the standout releases worth prioritising:


BY PLATFORM


NETFLIX

18 December

Emily in Paris: Season 5
The stylish series returns as Emily navigates career pressure, complicated relationships and the next phase of her Paris life.

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The Great Flood
A tense drama driven by survival and human endurance as disaster reshapes lives and communities.

24 December

Goodbye June
A character-driven drama about change, closure and the relationships that define a turning point.

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APPLE TV+

19 December

Born to be Wild
A nature-focused series exploring wild animals, conservation and the people working to protect vulnerable species.

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STAN

19 December

The Primrose Railway Children
A family drama centred on resilience and friendship, set against a railway backdrop.

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PARAMOUNT+

19 December

Dora: Season 4
The beloved children’s series returns with more adventures designed for younger viewers.

20 December

Boston Blue: Season 1
A new crime drama debut exploring law, loyalty and life inside a high-pressure city precinct.


BINGE

21 December

Amadeus: Season 1
A new series that blends ambition, intensity and creative conflict as personal and professional stakes climb.

The Phoenician Scheme
A new film arrival for those wanting a fresh title ahead of the Christmas rush.


DISNEY+

24 December

Made in Korea: Season 1
A new Korean series release, perfect for viewers looking for something bingeable over the holiday break.


As Christmas week hits its stride, the streaming platforms are delivering a strong mix of returning favourites, new international series and fresh film drops. Whether you’re after something light, something dramatic, or a new binge to carry you through the break, the week of 18–24 December 2025 offers plenty of worthy additions to your watchlist.

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