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Four December streaming premieres: Accidente, El hombre contra el bebé, Ciudad de sombras, Fallout

Netflix and Prime Video roll out four new series in mid-December, from a returning Mexican thriller to Rowan Atkinson’s holiday comedy and a.

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Key Points

  • Accidente S2 — Netflix, Dec 10: Mexican suspense returns, following four families coping with a tragedy.
  • El hombre contra el bebé — Netflix, Dec 11: Rowan Atkinson stars and co-writes a holiday comedy about an unexpected infant.
  • Ciudad de sombras — Netflix, Dec 12: Barcelona police thriller opens with a burned body at La Pedrera; leads investigate.
  • Fallout S2 — Prime Video, Dec 17: Postapocalyptic continuation made with Bethesda; Christopher Nolan is an executive producer.

*Accidente* — 10 December on Netflix. The Mexican series directed by Klych López and Gracia Querejeta and written by Leonardo Padrón returns with a second season of suspense after attracting millions of viewers. The new episodes reveal secrets and characters following a tragedy that affected four families, who must decide between redemption and revenge as they try to move on.

*El hombre contra el bebé* — 11 December on Netflix. Rowan Atkinson reprises the role of Trevor Bingley, who expects a quiet Christmas looking after a luxury penthouse but finds his plans upended by the unexpected arrival of a baby. Atkinson also serves as a writer for the series, which mixes mishaps with holiday adventures.

*Ciudad de sombras* — 12 December on Netflix. This police thriller set in Barcelona opens with a burned body hanging from the façade of La Pedrera. Inspector Milo Malart (Isak Férriz) and deputy inspector Rebeca Garrido (Verónica Echegui) lead the investigation to catch the killer and uncover a network of secrets. The main cast also includes Ana Wagener, Manolo Solo and Jordi Rico.

*Fallout* — 17 December on Prime Video. The second season of the series based on the videogame saga arrives in collaboration with Bethesda and with Christopher Nolan as executive producer. Set 200 years after the nuclear apocalypse, it resumes the story and takes viewers across the Mojave Desert to the postapocalyptic city of New Vegas.

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