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Shows and movies to catch on the web this week

As we enter December 2020, here are the shows and movies to catch on the web this week

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December 2: Alien Worlds on Netflix

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Applying the laws of life to the rest of the galaxy, this series blends scientific facts and fiction to imagine the alien life on other planets.

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December 4: Bhaag Beanie Bhaag on Netflix

Starring Swara Bhasker in the lead role of Beanie, the series showcases the life of a stand-up comedian. As she meets the demands of everyone, from her concerned parents to her clingy boyfriend, this is Beanie’s journey to carve out the life she wants for herself amidst the utter chaos.

December 4: Sons of the Soil: Jaipur Pink Panthers on Amazon Prime Video

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The show follows the inspiring journey and dedication of Jaipur Pink Panther during the seventh season of Pro Kabaddi League, as the team members strive to win the season championship for the second time. It stars Abhishek Bachchan among others.

December 4: Godmothered on Disney Hotstar Premium

Set in the Christmas time, Godmothered is a comedy about Eleanor, a young, inexperienced fairy godmother-in-training (Jillian Bell), who decides to show the world that people still need fairy godmothers.

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