For K-drama and K-movie fans, this December just got a whole lot more exciting. Netflix is rolling out major Korean titles that promise to deliver suspense, spectacle and binge-worthy storytelling — perfect for winding down during the holiday break.
Top Picks for December 2025

- The Price of Confession – Premiering on December 5, this thriller series features heavyweights like Jeon Do‑yeon and Kim Go‑eun. Set against a murder investigation that unravels hidden secrets and illusions, it’s already generating major buzz. What’s on Netflix+2rkmentertainment.com+2
- The Great Flood – Scheduled for December 19, this high-stakes disaster film stars Kim Da‑mi and Park Hae‑soo. The premise: an apartment building sinks amid catastrophic flooding, and survival becomes a race against time. What’s on Netflix+1

- Cashero – Set for a probable release on December 26, this superhero series introduces one of Netflix’s most ambitious Korean projects yet. Featuring Lee Jun‑ho and Kim Hyang‑gi, it combines supernatural powers, quirky premise and world-building for the binge crowd. Wikipedia+1
This lineup signals a strong push by Netflix to feed the global appetite for Korean content — and Filipino viewers are no exception. Whether you’re into mystery, sci-fi or superhero narratives, December’s drop covers the spectrum. These aren’t just casual releases: they’re high-profile productions with star-power, international ambitions and top-tier production value.
For Filipino subscribers, this means:
- Fresh content not just repeats of past hits.
- A holiday viewing window where you can dive into new stories, rather than catching up.
- A chance to spotlight Korean storytelling trends, which often influence regional streaming behaviours (and may even spur local adaptations).
If you’re planning your streaming strategy this holiday season, mark your calendar: December is loaded. With titles like The Price of Confession, The Great Flood and Cashero, Netflix is offering more than just feel-good holiday fare. It’s high-tension, blockbuster-style Korean content — perfect for post-Christmas binge sessions or staying indoors when the Philippine weather turns unpredictable.
So grab your snacks, clear your watchlist and get ready for K-mas done right.














