Premiering tonight is the National Geographic original documentary series Tsunami: Race Against Time directed by Daniel Bogado and executive produced by Tanya Winston & Danny Horan about the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that took over 225,000 lives. The show’s original music is composed by David Schweitzer (Emma, The Reluctant Traveler, The AfterpartyOur Great National ParksWorld War II: From the Frontline, Sanditon). Hollywood Records has released a soundtrack album featuring the composer’s score this past Friday. Check out our soundtrack announcement for the full album details and to learn more about the 4-parter, which will air on National Geographic and will also be available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu tomorrow.

Premiering tomorrow, November 25, is the Paramount+ original movie Dear Santa directed by Bobby Farrelly and starring Jack Black, Robert Timothy Smith, Keegan-Michael Key, Brianne Howey, Hayes MacArthur, Post Malone,  P.J. Byrne, Jaden Carson Baker and Kai Cech. Rupert Gregson-Williams (Wonder Woman, AquamanHacksaw Ridge, The Gilded Age, SmallfootThe Perfect Couple, The Legend of Tarzan, Over the Hedge) has composed the film’s original music. No word on a soundtrack release. Check out our previous article for more information about the holiday comedy, which will be available to stream exclusively on Paramount+.

Also premiering tomorrow is the British limited series Get Millie Black created by Marlon James and starring Tamara Lawrance, Joe Dempsie, Gershwyn Eustache Jnr and Chyna McQueen. The show’s original music is composed by Carly Paradis (The Innocents, The Rising, Line of Duty, Until I Kill You, Typist Artist Pirate KingPrime Suspect 1973, Sick Note). Check out our scoring assignment announcement to learn more about the 5-part thriller, which is making its U.S. debut on HBO (and Max) today and will premiere in the UK next year on Channel 4.

Also premiering tomorrow is the Netflix original documentary series Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey directed by Joe Berlinger and executive produced by Berlinger, Craig D’Entrone, Jon Kamen & Jen Isaacson about the 1996 murder case and the decades-long quest for justice. System Of A Down’s Serj Tankian (Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street, I Am Not AloneTruth to PowerFurious) and Vincent Pedulla (Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields & Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial) have composed the show’s original music. The 3-parter will be available to stream on Netflix.

Premiering on Thursday, November 28, is the Netflix limited series The Madness created by Stephen Belber and starring Colman Domingo, Marsha Stephanie Blake, John Ortiz, Deon Cole, Tamsin Topolski, Bradley Whitford, Thaddeus J. Mixson, Stephen McKinley Henderson and Gabrielle Graham. Philip Klein (Wish Dragon, PigThe Last Full Measure, Medieval) has composed the show’s original music. Netflix Music has released a soundtrack album featuring the composer’s score this past Friday. Check out our soundtrack announcement for the full album details and for more information about the 8-part thriller, which will be available to stream exclusively on Netflix.

Also premiering on Thursday is the Max original movie Sweethearts co-written and directed by Jordan Weiss and starring Kiernan Shipka, Nico Hiraga, Ava Demary, Caleb Hearon, Tramell Tillman, Joel Kim Booster, Charlie Hall and Christine Taylor. The film’s original music is composed by Jonathan Sadoff (Seeking a Friend for the End of the WorldIngrid Goes West, The Peanut Butter Falcon, Dollface, AngelyneChimp CrazyIncoming). Check out our previous news article to learn more about the romantic comedy, which will be available to stream exclusively on Max.

Premiering on Friday, November 29, is the comedy Nutcrackers directed by David Gordon Green and starring Ben Stiller, Linda Cardellini, Edi Patterson, Toby Huss, Tim Heidecker, as well as Homer, Ulysses Atlas & Arlo Janson. Aaron M. Fernandez Olson (The OA) has composed the film’s original music. The movie, which revolves around a city slicker who is forced to look after a quartet of mischievous rural orphans, premiered at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival and will make its streaming debut exclusively on Hulu.