As December progresses, it means we’re ever closer to the end of 2020, the toughest year for all of us. Happily, while you’re staying safe at home during the holidays, there’s a ton of new shows and movies to watch. Over at Amazon Prime Video, there are plenty of new shows and movies debuting in December,
Tessa Thompson
Can you feel it? It’s December, which means 2020 is almost over and what a relief that will be. While you’re hanging out at home during the holidays, there’s a lot of new streaming programming to watch. Over at Amazon Prime Video, there are plenty of new shows and movies debuting in December, including Amazon’s first
You’re probably on Amazon all day now, looking for that perfect oven mitt to get your mom for Christmas. But Amazon would like you to know that it’s about a lot more than just a shopping outlet for the lazy, it also has television and movies! And this December after you’ve hit “checkout” on your
It’s December, and you know what that means — the end of 2020 is getting closer, and there’s a lot of new streaming programming to watch. Over at Amazon Prime Video, there are plenty of new offerings debuting in December, including Amazon’s first ever young adult series, The Wilds, which follows a group of teen girls
Industry-wide production delays have pushed back the premieres of a number of Marvel projects, including Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow, the character’s long-awaited solo film. Originally pushed from May to November this year, the film will now open on May 7, 2021, a whole year after it was first set to debut. Unsurprisingly, this move has once again
Even if we’re not back in Westworld, it sure feels good to be back in Westworld! The Season 3 premiere simplified the storytelling and took us into the real world to follow Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) on her mission to destroy us all. But even though things were easier to understand than they were in
Even the most dedicated viewer of Westworld‘s first two seasons is probably still confused about what exactly happened in them. With all the timeline-hopping, host-to-human swapping, and locating-changing action that has commenced on the show so far, Westworld has truly become a maze, folding in on itself so many times that our scalps have gotten
[embedded content] Watching Westworld is always a wild ride, but hold your horses for Season 3, because we’ve got some majorly bad news. TV Guide has learned that the third season of the HBO drama will actually be shorter than the first two seasons, with the count coming in at just 8 episodes rather than