Prime Video is ending the year with the returns of some its biggest originals, some K-drama delights, and some must-watch movies. Check them now!

Fallout Season 2, Thamma
Last Updated: 08.12 PM, Nov 30, 2025
As the year 2025 comes to an end, and the calendar is about to flip to December, Amazon Prime Video is getting ready with an exciting line-up of new releases for their devoted subscribers. Interestingly, OTTplay Premium's existing subscribers can also watch Prime Video content now with a top-up option. These upcoming releases include some Prime Video originals to return with new season, some rom-com K-drama delights, some movies that you might have not heard about, and more. Here's everything releasing on Amazon Prime Video in December.
Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An's this rom-com K-drama is releasing next month. The story follows two former lovers who's paths keep crossing even after separation, making them realise that they still have feelings for each other. The whole drama is filled with flashbacks from their pasts, their dreamy love story, their separation, their dealing with traumas, how they confront each other, and more.
Brad Pitt's this sports drama will be arriving on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV next month, after its significant theatrical run. Also starring Sonny Hayes, F1 follows the story of a former driver who returns to the sport to mentor a promising young racer. The movie blends high-speed races with heartwarming drama, offering a rare and intimate look into the world of professional racing. F1 grossed $631 million at the box office worldwide.
After Culpa Nuestra left viewers wanting for more, another Spanish romance drama Tell Me Softly is coming this December to quench people's thirst. Interestingly, even Tell Me Softly is based on Mercedes Ron's trilogy book of the same name. The story follows Kamila Hamilton's seemingly perfect life gets upside down when the popular Di Bianco brothers return after seven years. Now Kamila must navigate her past and deal with the present.
Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna's horror-comedy is coming to Prime Video next month, after completing its eight-week theatrical run. Thamma grossed Rs 187.44 crore at the box office worldwide, as per tracker Sacnilk. According to reports, the movie will be available first on rent from December 2, and later will be streaming full-fledged from December 16. Thamma also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Paresh Rawal in pivotal roles.
Ella Purnell's post-apocalyptic action drama is returning with its much-awaited second part next month. Fallout Season 2 also brings back Walton Goggins and Aaron Moten in pivotal roles. The upcoming chapter claims to focus on the Mojava wasteland and New Vegas, continuing the story of Lucy, the Ghoul and Maximus embarking on seperate journeys. Fans can expect new characters and their stories to be explained in Fallout Season 2.
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