Top 9 TV Shows to Watch This December: From The Abandons to Fallout

December brings a host of exciting TV shows for viewers, ranging from extravagant adaptations to thrilling sci-fi mysteries. Here are the top 9 TV shows to watch this month, including “Amadeus,” “Stranger Things,” and “The Copenhagen Test.”
Top 9 TV Shows to Watch in December
1. Amadeus
This new adaptation of the classic story explores the rivalry between composers Antonio Salieri and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Set in the opulent court of 18th-century Vienna, the series boasts lavish visuals and an impressive score.
Will Sharpe takes on the role of Mozart, presenting a complex character who is both brilliant and self-aware. Paul Bettany portrays Salieri, originally played by F. Murray Abraham in the acclaimed 1984 film. The show premieres on December 21, airing on Sky Atlantic and Now in the UK.
2. Stranger Things
The beloved series returns for its fifth and final season, with the residents of Hawkins, Indiana preparing for one last trip into the mysterious Upside Down. The new season began streaming on November 26, with three additional episodes arriving on Christmas Day. The series finale will be available on December 31, also in theaters across the US and Canada.
Creators Matt and Ross Duffer promise a complete story that answers all lingering questions, even as a spin-off featuring new characters is in development.
3. The Copenhagen Test
Simu Liu stars in this sci-fi spy thriller as Alexander Hale, an American intelligence analyst who discovers his brain has been hacked. As he races against time to uncover the hacker’s identity, Hale must prove his loyalty while preventing further intrusions.
Acclaimed horror director James Wan serves as an executive producer for this gripping narrative. “The Copenhagen Test” premieres on December 27, exclusively on Peacock in the US.
Additional Recommendations
- Titles in addition to “Amadeus,” “Stranger Things,” and “The Copenhagen Test” will keep audiences entertained throughout December.
- Expect a mix of genres from drama to fantasy that caters to diverse viewer preferences.
This December lineup promises engaging stories and compelling performances, making it the perfect time for TV enthusiasts to catch up on these anticipated shows.



