What to stream: MrBeast jumps to TV, Little Big Town's holiday special
and Squid Game: Unleashed
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[December 16, 2024]
By The Associated Press
The griping Vatican-based thriller “Conclave” about picking a new pope
and Stephanie Hsu starring in the dark comedy “Laid” as a woman whose
former lovers keep unexpectedly dying are some of the new television,
films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The
Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: Dwayne Johnson stars as
Santa’s bodyguard in the movie “Red One,” internet star MrBeast hosts
his own reality competition show on Prime Video called “Beast Games” and
Little Big Town host a Christmas special on NBC.
NEW MOVIES TO STREAM DEC. 16-22
– What goes on inside the Vatican before white smoke flows out of the
Sistine Chapel? “Conclave” (streaming now on Peacock), about the
election of a new pope, is a gripping thriller that imagines how the
gathering of cardinals could go. The film, directed by Edward Berger and
based on Robert Harris’ 2016 novel, stars Ralph Fiennes as the cardinal
tasked with running the conclave. Nominated for six Golden Globes,
“Conclave” is a major Oscar contender and one of the rare recent
adult-oriented dramas to succeed at the box office. In her review, AP
Film Writer Lindsey Bahr called it “a deliriously fun watch in the way
that tense, smart thrillers with an ensemble of great actors can be.”
– It was easy to miss Clint Eastwood’s “Juror No. 2” in cinemas, but the
94-year-old’s latest arrives Friday, Dec. 20 on Max. And “Juror No. 2,”
despite its small theatrical footprint, has been much praised by
critics. In it, Nicholas Hoult plays a juror in a murder trial who’s
struggling with a moral dilemma.
– A sled-full of new Christmas movies arrive every year, with hopes of
establishing themselves as a new holiday classic. Of them, “Red One”
(now streaming on Prime Video) is distinguished by being the biggest,
most garishly wrapped one yet. In the $250 million movie, Dwayne Johnson
stars as the bodyguard for a more militaristic Kris Kringle (J.K.
Simmons), who teams up with a deadbeat hacker (Chris Evans) to rescue
Santa after he’s kidnapped. In my review, I wrote that “there is ample
time during ‘Red One’ to ponder who, exactly, put a Marvel-ized Santa on
their wish list.”
– Mati Diop’s “Dahomey,” one of the year’s nonfiction highlights, is not
to be missed. Diop, the French Senegalese director of “Atlantics,”
documents the return of 26 art works seized by French troops during the
1890s from the African kingdom (now southern Benin). In the film,
currently streaming on Mubi, Diop casts a wide and fantastic net in
chronicling their voyage home, with a wide array of voices debating the
ethics and meaning of reparations — including even those of the Dahomey
treasures, themselves.
— AP Film Writer Jake Coyle
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This combination of images shows promotional art for the series
"Beast Games," from left, the film "Juror #2," and "The Secret Lives
of Animals." (Prime/Warner Bros./Apple TV+ via AP)
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM DEC. 16-22
— ’Twas the week before Christmas and all through the house, not a
creature was stirring, not even a mouse. That is, until Monday, when
“Little Big Town’s Christmas at the Opry” airs on NBC, available to
stream on Peacock the following day! What says “happy holidays” more
than some of country music’s modern greats bringing their twang from
the famous Nashville stage to the family living room? A group of
great guests, probably – and those include Dan + Shay, Kelsea
Ballerini, Sheryl Crow, Kirk Franklin, Josh Groban, Kate Hudson and
Orville Peck.
— AP Music Writer Maria Sherman
NEW SHOWS TO STREAM DEC. 16-22
— A new docuseries on Apple TV+ reveals the habits and behaviors of
animals in the wild. Filmmakers spent three years tracking 77 unique
species in 24 countries, and capturing everything from jumping
spider courtship dances to a killifish in Trinidad breathing through
its tail when out of the water. Hugh Bonneville narrates “The Secret
Lives of Animals, " debuting Dec. Wednesday.
— Stephanie Hsu stars in a new dark comedy for Peacock as Ruby, a
woman whose former lovers keep unexpectedly dying in mysterious,
outrageous ways. Ruby and her best friend AJ (Zosia Mamet, doing her
wry observational bit) dig into the past to make sense of what’s
happening and save lives. The process prompts Ruby to learn hard
truths about herself. “Laid” is based on an Australian series. There
are also a number of fun guest stars including Finneas O’Connell,
Chloe Fineman and Josh Segarra. “Laid” premieres Thursday on
Peacock.
— Internet star MrBeast, (real name: Jimmy Donaldson) whose YouTube
channel has more subscribers than any other — is now the host of his
own reality competition show on Prime Video called “Beast Games.”
Contestants wear tracksuits and compete in wild games for a $5
million prize. It’s like “Squid Game,” without the dying. “Beast
Games” premieres Thursday on Prime Video.
— Alicia Rancilio
NEW VIDEO GAMES TO PLAY
— Season 2 of “Squid Game” drops on Netflix the day after Christmas,
but you and your family can get an early start if you’re already
itching for a fight to the death. The streamer is inviting
subscribers to download Squid Game: Unleashed, an online battle
royale for up to 32 players. It includes familiar season 1
competitions like Glass Bridge and Red Light Green Light, as well as
deadly new devices like buzzsaws, wrecking balls and lava pits. Last
one to survive ... well, you don’t get any money but at least you
don’t get squished. The contest begins Tuesday, Dec. 17, on iOS and
Android.
— Lou Kesten
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