Everything coming to Prime Video Australia this December

Prime Video Australia are the gift that keeps on giving this festive season, with the streamer announcing their December slate to ensure their viewers will be entertained all the way into the new year.

From anticipated series returns to Christmas comedies, NBA championships to some modern classics, here’s a look at everything you can stream as we head into 2026.

Fallout – Season Two

Ella Purnell in Fallout Season Two (Photo Credit: Lorenzo Sisti / Prime© Amazon Content Services LLC)

The new season will pick up in the aftermath of Season One’s epic finale and take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas.

Based on one of the greatest video game series of all time, Fallout is the story of have and have-nots in a world in which there’s nothing left to have. Two-hundred years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind – and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.

Starring Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Kyle MacLachlan, Justin Theroux, Kumail Nanjiani and Macauly Culkin, Fallout Season Two will be available to stream from December 17th.

Season One is currently available to stream.

Oh. What. Fun.

Michelle Pfeiffer as Claire Clauster in Oh. What. Fun. (Prime© Amazon Content Services LLC)

Claire Clauster (Michelle Pfeiffer) is the glue that holds her chaotic, loveable family together every holiday season. From perfectly frosted cookies to meticulously wrapped gifts, no one decks the halls quite like Claire. But this year, after planning a special outing for her family, they make a crucial mistake and leave her home alone. Fed up and feeling under appreciated, she sets off on an impromptu adventure of her own. As her family scrambles to find her, Claire discovers the unexpected magic of a Christmas gone off-script.

Also starring Felicity Jones, Chloe Grace Moretz, Denis Leary, Dominic Sessa, Danielle Brooks, Eva Longoria and Joan Chen, Oh. What. Fun., streaming from December 3rd, is a spirited holiday comedy that honors and celebrates every overworked holiday host.

Merv

Anna (Zooey Deschanel) and Russ (Charlie Cox) in Merv. (Photo Credit: Wilson Webb/Prime
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When their beloved dog Merv loses his spark after their split, Anna (Zooey Deschanel) and Russ (Charlie Cox) are forced into the world’s most awkward co-parenting arrangement. Hoping to shake Merv out of his funk, Russ takes him to Florida for a much-needed getaway – only for Anna to show up unexpectedly. As Merv slowly gets his groove back, turns out fixing their dog’s broken heart may lead to a few sparks of their own.

Merv is streaming December 10th.

The Home

Pete Davidson as Max in The Home (IMDb.com)

A little Christmas creepiness, in The Home, a horror-thriller from the director of The Purge, a rebellious youth (Pete Davidson) is sentenced to community service at a quiet retirement home. As his suspicions grow, he uncovers a chilling secret that puts both the residents’ lives and his own in grave danger.

The Home will be available to stream from December 10th.

Tell Me Softly (Dimelo Bajito)

Alicia Falco as Kamila Hamilton, Fernando Lindez as Thiago DiBianco and Diego Vidales as Taylor DiBianco in Tell Me Softly (Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC)

From New York Times bestselling author Mercedes Ron, creator of the global hit Culpable trilogy, comes a new story of an impossible love triangle.

Kamila Hamilton had everything under control…or so she thought: it wasn’t in her plans for the Di Bianco brothers to return and turn her world upside down again. Seven years ago, her first kiss with Thiago, and Taylor’s unconditional protection, marked her life forever. Now, their comeback threatens to shatter Kami’s carefully constructed facade. She’s no longer the innocent girl they knew: since they left, it seems that no one can really access her. No one except them. Will Kami be able to resist Thiago’s mere presence? What will happen when Taylor starts to look at her differently? Will everything explode into a thousand pieces once again?

All will be answered when Tell Me Softly (Dimelo Bajito) streams from December 12th.

Trap House

Dave Bautista in Trap House (AURA Entertainment)

In El Paso, Texas, an undercover DEA agent and his partner embark on a game of cat and mouse with an audacious group of thieves: their own rebellious teenagers.

Starring Dave Bautista, Bobby Cannavale, Jack Champion and Sophia Lillis, Trap House is streaming from 31st December.

The Merchants of Joy

Greg Walsh and “Little” Greg Walsh of ‘Greg’s Trees’ in Merchants of Joy (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime)

In the city that never sleeps, five families hustle each winter to tun sidewalks into holiday outposts. The Merchants of Joy follows these Christmas die-hard as they source, sell, and safeguard a family tradition at risk. It’s a warm, grounded portrait of pride, grit, and the joy they bring – one tree, one customer, and one season at a time.

The Merchants of Joy will be available to stream from December 1st.

2025 Emirates NBA Cup

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Streaming throughout December, things are heating up as the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup heads towards the Championship with some big hitting matchups. The third iteration of the tournament culminates in December with knock out rounds from December 10th – 17th. Las Vegas sets the stage for the Championship on December 17th.

The NBA season continues on Prime, and you’ll have courtside access anytime, anywhere. Stream live games, catch the biggest matchups of the season, and never miss a highlight. To find out what’s playing, catch NBA on Prime.

Tinsel Town

Kiefer Sutherland and Rebel Wilson in Tinsel Town (Prime© Amazon Content Services LLC)

Starring Kiefer Sutherland and Rebel Wilson, Tinsel Town is a comedy about a washed-up Hollywood action hero who takes a role in a small English village’s quirky Christmas pantomime, only to unexpectedly find inspiration through the show’s straight-talking dance instructor.

Also starring Derek Jacobi, Alice Eve and Katherine Ryan, Tinsel Town will brighten up screens from November 28th.

In case you haven’t got your festive film fill with these titles, other Christmas movies streaming from December include the star-studded Almost Christmas and Love Actually (both December 1st), and Jim Carrey as The Grinch in Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (December 1st).

Horror fans will get an extra fix with the release of Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters and Kathy Bates in her Oscar-winning role as every literary writer’s worst nightmare in Misery (both December 1st).  Robin Williams brings the gaiety in The Birdcage (December 1st), Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill bring the undercover laughs in both 21 Jump Street and 22 Jump Street (both December 1st), whilst fantasy fans can settle in for the ultimate marathon with all three Lord of the Rings films – The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and Return of the King – streaming from December 15th.

Prime Video will also provide a serious case of girl power for the holidays, with Rooney Mara‘s electric turn as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (December 1st), Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett pulling off the ultimate heist in Ocean’s 8 (December 23rd), and Mandy Moore‘s tween tearjerker A Walk To Remember (December 16th).

And if you’re in the mood for some throwback binges, all five seasons of Fringe (December 1st), all seven seasons of Pretty Little Liars (December 1st) and The 100 (December 15th), all eight seasons of Arrow (December 31st), all nine of The Flash (December 31st), all five of The Originals (31st December), and all eleven of the American version of Shameless (December 31st) will keep you occupied into the new year.

Peter Gray

Seasoned film critic and editor. Gives a great interview. Penchant for horror. Unashamed fan of Michelle Pfeiffer and Jason Momoa. Contact: [email protected]