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New on Netflix: Asian Movies and Shows (December 2026)

Asian and diaspora film and TV on Netflix in December 2026 for North American subscribers. Rows add only when Netflix or press confirms dates.

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Review cadence: Weekly in December; year-end archive after holidays.

At a glance (December 2026)

TitleTypeNetflix drop (2026)Source status
Year-end specials / winter singlesMixedTBAAdd when labels and Netflix confirm
Holiday comfort watchesFilm / seriesTBAWatch Goldscene Watchlist posts
Additional December slotsMixedTBAAdd when Netflix Tudum or trade press confirms

Empty rows are intentional until sources name dates.

What's confirmed

As of June 2026, Goldscene has no December-dated Netflix Asian premieres verified in press. December pages typically fill from late October and November announcement cycles.

Pair holiday streaming with:

Year-end queue habit

Goldscene's weekend watchlist series is the fastest path for diaspora group-chat picks when you want one verified title before holiday travel.

Related guides

Full-year tracker: upcoming Korean dramas on Netflix 2026. Previous month: November.

2027 monthly series

Goldscene will publish January 2027 Netflix Asian releases when the year opens. Bookmark /guides/streaming for platform hubs.

Frequently asked questions

Are December drops year-end specials?
Labels and streamers often stack winter singles and holiday comfort watches. Confirm each title in press before adding rows.
Where are year-end K-pop releases?
See the December comeback calendar and awards calendar.
Will there be a 2027 monthly series?
Goldscene will publish 2027 Netflix month guides when the year opens.

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