The best present on Boxing Day is the ninth season start of “Letterkenny” (Hulu, streaming), the wry and fast-moving Canadian comedy about a group of people in a tiny Ontario town suffused with the local dialect, where a brother and sister, Wayne and Katy, run a small produce stand with their friends Daryl and Squirrely Dan, who often come up against two hockey players, as well as the town’s eccentrics.
As the action picks up, Dierks attends a Stag and Doe party with the Hicks and the hockey players, as Katy takes a scorched earth dating strategy.
A Filipino love story between an architect and a hearing impaired neighbor, “Isa Pa, with Feelings” (Netflix, streaming) is the latest from director Prime Cruz.
“Asphalt Burning” (Netflix, streaming), the third film in the series, follows a racer in Germany, competing against his runaway bride.
More racing can be found in “Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Sahara” (Netflix, streaming).
In the French import “DNA” (Netflix, streaming), a woman looks into her own heritage following the death of her grandfather.
Two new additions to the kiddie roster are “Go! Go! Cory Carson” (Netflix, streaming) and “The Magic School Bus Rides Again in the Zone” (Netflix, streaming), a special themed to New Year’s Eve.