The best on offer on HBO Max for December comes in two flavors: thoughtful and contemplative, versus over-the-top and hilarious. For the distinguished cinephile, there is a stunning documentary from A24 or a thoughtful exploration of family and religion from a revered director. Conversely, those who want a laugh have a sequel that is decades in the making or a new exciting stand-up special from an SNL fan-favorite. Either way, HBO Max’s best movies and TV shows this December demonstrate the platform’s commitment to balancing prestige with pure entertainment.
Joining the most anticipated titles this month is a series of insightful documentaries delving into the worlds of sports and music, so make sure you check below for the complete list of titles coming to HBO Max in December 2025.
‘Architecton’ (2025)
Available To Stream on December 4
The latest documentary by Viktor Kossakovsky goes beyond what one might expect from the medium, offering a visual and meditative experience that still provides insight into our world. In Architecton, Kossakovsky examines how architecture has evolved and shaped our modern world, with particular emphasis on stone. This is also contrasted by the destruction of stone itself, by the hands of man or by Mother Nature, to create a sort of cyclical view of construction, our continued reliance on the resource, and our complex relationship with it.
The concept may seem abstract, and that is intentional. The focus here is to offer an experience that evokes reflection; those who have seen the disturbing but striking documentary Working Man’s Death and the sensory art pieces of Koyaanisqatsi and the Qatsi trilogy will get a rough idea of what to expect here. That is to say, Architecton won’t be for everyone, but it will be something special for those who appreciate its approach. Architecton is available to stream on HBO Max on December 4, 2025.
‘The Family McMullen’ (2025)
Available To Stream December 5
The Family McMullen follows three Irish-American brothers — Jack (Jack Mulcahy), Barry (Edward Burns), and Patrick (Mike McGlone) — each facing their own struggles while living in Long Island. When their mother leaves their father and returns to Ireland, the three brothers use the event as a catalyst to confront their emotional baggage and reflect on their Catholic upbringing.
Director Edward Burns revisits his breakthrough film, offering a sequel to The Brothers McMullen. The new movie brings back some familiar faces from the first, presenting them later in life as they face new challenges. Here, viewers can expect the same light indie charm that offers thoughtful insight into others’ lives. Sincerity is key, and those who grew up in or around a religious family will find many relatable meditations on life here. The Family McMullen is available to stream on HBO Max on December 5, 2025.
‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’ (2025)
Available To Stream December 12
40 years after the release of This Is Spinal Tap, the band members have taken on new lives; Nigel lives in rural England, runs an artisanal shop, and plays in a folk band; David is making jingles in California alone after his ex-wife joined the nunnery; Derek runs a glue museum while still composing the odd bit of music. Under contractual obligation, the three must perform once again as Spinal Tap, prompting documentarian Marty DiBergi (Rob Reiner) to follow them again for their upcoming show.
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues had some big shoes to fill after a long absence. Ultimately, the sequel could not live up to the original, and theatergoers also agreed that the movie underperformed at the box office. Still, that is what streaming is for, and the musical mockumentary is poised to reach a broader audience and get a second chance at super stardom. Those who loved the film say it still conveys the spirit of Spinal Tap, capturing the nostalgia of the original cult film while giving it a modern polish. Comedy fans can find out for themselves, as Spinal Tap II: The End Continues is available on HBO Max on December 12, 2025.
‘Sarah Squirm: Live + In the Flesh’ (Stand-up Special)
Available To Stream December 12
Comedian, actor, and writer Sarah Squirm (Sarah Sherman) has been slowly making a name for herself in the writing rooms of shows such as The Eric Andre Show, Three Busy Debras, and Magic for Humans, and has gained repertory status on SNL in 2023. Known for her surreal approach to comedy, her new original special on HBO Max looks to celebrate her eccentric style in every aspect of her stand-up.
Comedy is subjective, but Squirm’s poignant yet over-the-top reflections on modern-day issues and her own mental health make for one enjoyable ride for those who can meet her at her level. HBO Max put together the perfect trailer to highlight just how electric and eccentric a Sarah Squirm show and special can be, so check it out yourself. Sarah Squirm: Live + In the Flesh is available to stream starting December 12, 2025.
Every New Movie Coming to HBO Max in December 2025
December 4
December 5
December 12
- Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
December 22
- Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires (2025)
December 24
Every TV Show Coming to HBO Max in December 2025
December 1
- Paul Anka: His Way (HBO Original Documentary)
December 2
- Hard Knocks: In Season with the NFC East (HBO Original Series)
December 4
- About Face Season 1
- Dunkman Season 1
- Dylan’s Playtime Adventures Season 1D (Max Original)
- It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley (HBO Original Music Box Documentary)
December 7
- The Christmas Showdown (OWN)
December 8
- 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days Season 8
December 9
- Bugs Bunny Builders Season 2I
- Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House
December 11
- Wizkid: Long Live Lagos (HBO Original Music Box Documentary)
December 12
- Sarah Squirm: Live + In the Flesh (HBO Original Comedy Special)
- Stolen Children (HBO Original)
December 13
- Vantara: Sanctuary Stories Season 1
December 14
- Toad and Friends Season 1D
- Very Merry Mystery (OWN)
December 15
- Assassination in the Valley of the Kings
- The Bold Type Seasons 1–5
- Tony Shalhoub Breaking Bread
- Truck U Season 21
- White House Christmas (HGTV)
December 16
- The Secrets We Bury (ID)
- MisinfoNation: White Genocide (CNN – The Whole Story)
December 17
- Obsession: The Murder of a Beauty Queen (HBO Original)
December 18
- Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately? (HBO Original Music Box Documentary)
- Saving Yellowstone with Dennis Quaid Season 1
December 19
- Teen Titans Go! Season 9F
December 20
- Adult Swim’s The Elephant
December 21
- Secrets in the Sand Season 2
December 22
- The Last Captains Season 1
December 23
- The Exorcists (CNN – The Whole Story)
December 24
- Guy’s Grocery Games Season 40
December 25
- Happy and You Know It (HBO Original Music Box Documentary)
December 26
December 27
- Junk or Jackpot? Season 1
December 28
- Home Reimagined Season 1B
- My Pet Ate What!? Season 1
December 29
- Celebrity IOU Season 11
- Two Guys Garage Season 24
December 31
- Building Outside the Lines Season 3
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