Prime Video has a selection of new original films and series heading to the streaming platform throughout December, including a new Christmas film starring Michelle Pfeiffer, titled “OH. WHAT. FUN.”, which lands for subscribers on December 3.
“OH. WHAT. FUN.” follows Pfeiffer as Claire, who sets out to plan an extra special Christmas for her family, who have forgotten her.
Joining Pfeiffer in the cast are Felicity Jones, Chloë Grace Moretz, Denis Leary, Dominic Sessa, Danielle Brooks, Devery Jacobs, Havana Rose Liu, Maude Apatow, and Jason Schwartzman, with Eva Longoria and Joan Chen.
It’s not the only original Christmas flick hitting the platform, either, as Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox star opposite each other in “Merv”, a heartwarming romcom following a couple who have recently separated but decide to take their dog on a trip in an attempt to cheer him up.
“Merv” will be available to stream for Prime Video subscribers from December 10.
The title most Prime Video subscribers are likely looking towards, however, is the second season of the hit series “Fallout“. Episode 1 lands on December 17, with new episodes landing weekly through February 4.
Season 2 picks up where Season 1 of “Fallout” ended, and takes the audience on a journey through the Mojave wasteland to post-apocalyptic New Vegas.
More titles land on Prime Video throughout December, including the brand new series “Surely Tomorrow” starring Park Seo-jun and Won Ji-an, who find themselves drawn to one another throughout their lives. Falling in love in their early 20s, the couple then parted ways before finding themselves reunited in their late 20s with the opportunity to give their romance a second chance.
Throughout the month, Prime Video will also add its usual selection of non-original titles, exact names of which are yet to be announced by the streaming service. It will also continue streaming live sports such as Thursday Night Football and NBA on Prime.
What’s New on Prime Video in December 2025?
December 3
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- Surely Tomorrow (Season 1)
December 10
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December 17
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