What to Stream: George Clooney, Tom Cruise, Zac Brown Band, Michelle
Pfeiffer and Metroid Prime 4
[December 01, 2025]
George Clooney playing a dashing movie star with nagging midlife
regrets in “Jay Kelly” and Zac Brown Band returning with fresh tunes are
some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device
near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as
selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: The latest
“Mission: Impossible” film, “The Final Reckoning,” begins streaming on
Paramount+, Netflix has the American Western series “The Abandons” with
women at the center of its story, and Nintendo’s Samus Aran returns with
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.
New movies to stream from Dec. 1-7
— George Clooney plays a dashing movie star with new nagging midlife
regrets in “Jay Kelly” (Netflix, Friday), Noah Baumbach’s comic drama
about fame and family. As Jay’s youngest daughter (Grace Edwards)
prepares for college, a trip to Europe turns into a deeper
self-examination. With Adam Sandler as Jay’s long-suffering manager and
Laura Dern his publicist. In his review, the AP’s Mark Kennedy wrote
that “reality and fiction beautifully weave in and out in Baumbach’s
love letter to Hollywood.”
— The latest “Mission: Impossible” film, “The Final Reckoning,” begins
streaming on Paramount+ on Thursday. The Tom Cruise adventure, directed
by Christopher McQuarrie, concludes the chapter begun with 2023’s “Dead
Reckoning Part One.” Whether dead or final, a reckoning may be in order
for the eight-film Ethan Hunt franchise. In her review, AP Film Writer
Lindsey Bahr wrote: “In a series that has often been best when it’s not
taking itself too seriously, dour developments start to feel a little
unintentionally silly.”
— The Christmas movies cometh. One of the first out of the gate this
year is “Oh. What. Fun.” (Wednesday, Prime Video). Michelle Pfeiffer
stars as a matriarch who, after years of handling all the season’s
festivities for an ungrateful family, goes missing. Michael Showalter
directs a cast including Felicity Jones, Chloë Grace Moretz, Denis Leary
and Dominic Sessa.
— AP Film Writer Jake Coyle
New music to stream from Dec. 1-7
— Zac Brown Band reflects on life’s highs and lows on their new album,
“Love & Fear,” out Friday. Some of the singles out so far include the
Jimmy Buffett-like “I Ain’t Worried About It,” the weed-friendly “Let It
Run” with Snoop Dogg, the sweet ballad “Butterfly” with Dolly Parton”
and the anthemic party banger “Give It Away.” Perhaps the best of the
bunch is “Hard Run” featuring Marcus King, starting quietly with a
twang, building to harmonies and some funk, adding a touch of Broadway
and then some fiery guitar work. The band is making a splash with the
album's drop date, performing at the Sphere in Las Vegas and kicking off
several nights there in December and January.
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This image released by Paramount Pictures and Skydance shows Tom
Cruise in a scene from "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning."
(Paramount Pictures and Skydance via AP)
— If you adored Nick Cave & The Bad
Seeds last album “Wild God,” here's some good news: The alternative
rock legend and his formidable band is releasing “Live God,” which
includes live versions from the album, as well as catalog favorites
such as “From Her to Eternity,” “Papa Won’t Leave You, Henry” and
“Into My Arms.” And if you just can't get enough of Nick Cave,
there's more: The Royal Danish Library has put its “Stranger Than
Kindness: The Nick Cave Exhibition” online, allowing fans to explore
300 objects collected or created by Cave during his career.
— AP Entertainment Writer Mark Kennedy
New series to stream from Dec. 1-7
— “The Abandons,” a new American Western series comes to Netflix
with women at the center of its story. Taking place in the 1850s,
Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey star as two widowed women who are
the heads of their household and who are fighting over land. Kurt
Sutter, who created “Sons of Anarchy,” is behind this one. Nick
Robinson and Aisling Franciosi also star. It debuts Thursday.
— Starz has a new “Spartacus” series out Friday called “Spartacus:
House of Ashur.” Nick E. Tarabay reprises his role as Ashur from
“Spartacus: Blood and Sand” and “Spartacus: Vengeance” which
explores what may have happened if the character had survived the
events of “Vengeance,” instead of being killed. This series also
features a woman in a powerful role. Tenika Davis plays a female
gladiator.
— Alicia Rancilio
New video games to play from Dec. 1-7
— Fans of Nintendo’s Samus Aran have been waiting a long time for
the spacefaring bounty hunter to return to the 3D world of Metroid
Prime. At long last, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is here — but it
remains to be seen if Samus’ years in limbo have made her stronger.
She has landed on a jungle planet filled with hostile wildlife, and
another bounty hunter is in hot pursuit. In addition to her usual
high-tech arsenal, Samus has gained some psychic powers — not to
mention a wicked motorcycle. Can this long-delayed sequel live up to
its beloved predecessors? Find out Thursday on Switch and Switch 2.
— Lou Kesten
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