![]() ![]() Watch the First Five Minutes of Mulan Your Honorīreaking Bad star Bryan Cranston leads this American remake of the Israeli TV series Kvodo, created by Ron Ninio and Shlomo Mashiach, in which a respected judge will do anything to protect his son (Hunter Doohan) who is involved in a hit-and-run accident. But Mulan adds a new female character Xianniang (Gong Li), who works for the heroine's enemies and serves as a mirror of sorts to our protagonist. The story is the same as the original: the titular young woman takes her ailing father's place in the Imperial Army, disguising herself as a man. Mulan has been embroiled in multiple controversies, and the film failed to make an impact at the Chinese box office, as Disney had hoped. That also means it will be available on Disney+ Hotstar, in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. Three months after it was made available for a premium fee (around $30) in addition to the subscription value of Disney+, the live-action reimagining of the 1998 animated original can be streamed by everyone on Disney+. She promptly fails but then begins to put in the work, with help from a fellow comic (Patel, who's also acting in the series), and stands up to her alarmed parents. Two Indian-Americans, Ravi Patel (Meet the Patels) and Neel Shah (The Bold Type), are behind this comedy series, in which a privileged woman (Swara Bhasker) fearful of settling down runs away from her marriage and decides to pursue stand-up in her new life. With that, here's our December 2020 guide to Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, Apple TV+, Voot Select, HBO Max, and other digital platforms. Elsewhere, we'll be treated to new movies and series featuring the likes of Bryan Cranston, Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Tina Fey, Sanjay Dutt, Gary Oldman, Alexander Skarsgård, Varun Dhawan, and Sara Ali Khan. ![]() In contrast to the many firsts, we'll get Chadwick Boseman's final movie too. Thankfully, Tenet is coming home too in December, though you'll have to pay for the Blu-ray or pick it up digitally on an international platform. WW84 will be in theatres in India too, as will Christopher Nolan's Tenet, but that is not a good option, unless you're assured that you'll be alone (or have enough money to book out the hall for yourself). Netflix's first animated movie from India Apple TV+'s first animated feature film George Clooney's first movie in four years David Fincher's first movie in six years Shonda Rhimes' first series at Netflix and lastly, Wonder Woman 1984 day-and-date on HBO Max and in cinemas - a first for a superhero movie of this size. December may be the final month of the year, but it's going to have a lot of firsts too. ![]()
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