2025 Christmas Movie Guide Hallmark Netflix Disney Plus Lifetime Schedule

It’s that magical time of year again — sleigh bells ring, cocoa steams, and our screens are somehow shinier than ever. The 2025 holiday TV movie season is officially here, and honestly, it’s a blizzard of festive romance, royal mix-ups, small-town miracles, and, yep, a couple of snow-dusted mysteries.

From *Hallmark Channel’s* heartwarmers to *Netflix’s* cheeky comedies and *Disney+’s* family spectacles, every network is tossing something new under the tree this year. Whether you’re in the mood for cozy nostalgia, wild holiday chaos, or a Christmas miracle that tugs at your heart, the 2025 schedule is stuffed fuller than Santa’s overnight bag. Let’s unwrap the biggest premieres, must-watch highlights, and a few surprise gifts tucked into this year’s holiday movie bonanza.

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Hallmark Channel: The Heart of Christmas Keeps Beating Strong

Hallmark is back at it, rolling out a flurry of original films that promise love, laughter, and a whole lot of mistletoe. Fan favorites like *Lacey Chabert*, *Candace Cameron Bure*, and *Andrew Walker* are leading the way again, keeping Hallmark the gold standard for holiday comfort-watching.

This year’s batch brings royal romances, hometown reunions, and some new twists that add a bit of sparkle to the classic formula. There’s something about Hallmark’s predictability that just feels right this time of year, isn’t there?

Royal Love Stories and Small-Town Charm

Hallmark is doubling down on its signature mix of fairy tale and familiarity. A Royal Icing Christmas (Oct. 25) and A Royal Montana Christmas (Oct. 18) bring runaway princesses, charming towns, and, naturally, swoon-worthy love interests.

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Meanwhile, Merry Christmas, Ted Cooper! (Oct. 25) and Christmas of Giving (Nov. 1) remind us that the best gifts are sometimes right in your own backyard. There’s a nostalgia to these stories that’s hard to resist.

If you’re into heartfelt storytelling, Christmas On Every Page (Nov. 22) follows a bookshop owner who finds her own love story among the stacks. She’s Making a List (Dec. 6) gives *Lacey Chabert* a magical twist as she helps decide who’s Naughty or Nice — and maybe finds love along the way.

Hallmark’s New Faces and Fresh Twists

Hallmark isn’t just sticking with the old favorites. The mystery series Mistletoe Murders is back for a second season (Nov. 7), blending cozy Christmas vibes with a bit of whodunit intrigue.

If competition shows are more your thing, Baked With Love: Holiday (Oct. 27) and Finding Mr. Christmas (Oct. 27) add a reality TV twist to the festivities. Even baking and acting competitions can feel merry with the right soundtrack, apparently.

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Netflix: Naughty, Nice, and a Little Bit Dangerous

Netflix’s 2025 holiday movies are glitzy, funny, and just unpredictable enough to keep you guessing. The streamer keeps pushing the Christmas movie formula, mixing rom-coms with heists, offbeat adventures, and pop-culture cameos that’ll probably get you talking.

Star Power and High Jinks

One of Netflix’s buzziest releases is Jingle Bell Heist (Nov. 26), with *Olivia Holt* and *Connor Swindells* as amateur thieves plotting to rob a London department store on Christmas Eve. Of course, they get tangled up in romance and redemption — it’s *Ocean’s Eleven* with a dash of *Love Actually*.

There’s also A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (Nov. 14), where *Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas* race from London to New York to make it home for Christmas. Expect music, mishaps, and a lot of brotherly banter. Netflix is definitely bringing the star power this year.

Romance with a Twist

Netflix isn’t afraid to get a little weird with its love stories. My Secret Santa (Dec. 3) stars *Alexandra Breckenridge* as a mom who disguises herself as Santa to land a job at a ski resort.

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Fake Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Nov. 29) features *Kiki Layne* playing a professor who pretends to date an unconscious man — and gets swept up in his family’s Christmas chaos. Both promise humor, heart, and just the right amount of holiday absurdity.

Lifetime: Love, Laughter, and a Touch of Drama

Lifetime’s 2025 lineup is all about heartfelt stories, relatable characters, and a few surprises to keep things interesting. There are tales of second chances, family reunions, and maybe a Christmas miracle or two.

Heartwarming Highlights

Christmas Everyday (Nov. 29) stars *Brandy Norwood* as a woman juggling her sister’s wedding and her mother’s fading eyesight. A charming contractor, played by *Robert C. Riley*, walks into her life and, well, you can probably guess the rest — but that’s half the fun.

A Christmas Prayer (Oct. 18) teams up *Shae Robins* and *Christopher Russell* in a story about faith, healing, and rediscovering creativity during the holidays. Sometimes you just want to believe things can work out, right?

For a little extra sugar, Sweet Holiday Romance (Dec. 19) pairs a pastry chef and a fudge maker in a showdown that’s bound to leave you craving cookies — and maybe a kiss under the mistletoe.

Disney+, OWN, and Beyond: Expanding the Holiday Universe

Streaming platforms and cable networks are stepping up their Christmas game in 2025. There’s everything from animated adventures to family stories that actually feel fresh. Disney+ leads the pack with *A PAW Patrol Christmas* (Nov. 28) and *Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol* (Nov. 27), both perfect for family movie nights.

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*OWN* and *UPtv* are rolling out inclusive, uplifting stories that celebrate love in all its forms. There’s a sense that everyone’s invited to the party this year, and honestly, it’s about time.

Unexpected Favorites and Hidden Gems

Watch out for Oy to the World! (Dec. 14), where a church choir director and a temple choir leader join forces for a joint holiday service. Turns out, music (and maybe love) really is a universal language.

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Another one to keep on your radar: A Pickleball Christmas (Dec. 20). It turns the trendy sport into a rom-com backdrop, starring *James Lafferty* and *Zibby Allen* as rivals-turned-partners.

If you like your eggnog with a side of suspense, Do You Fear What I Fear (Dec. 4) offers a chilling twist on the holiday genre. Not every Christmas story needs to be all sugar and spice, right?

Top Picks You Can’t Miss This Season

With so many new titles, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Still, a few stand out as *must-watch events* of the 2025 holiday season:

  • The Christmas Baby (Dec. 21, Hallmark) – A tender story about love, family, and the magic of unexpected parenthood.
  • Jingle Bell Heist (Nov. 26, Netflix) – Stylish, clever, and full of holiday chaos.
  • She’s Making a List (Dec. 6, Hallmark) – Classic Hallmark charm with a whimsical twist.
  • A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (Nov. 14, Disney+) – A musical road trip that promises nostalgia and laughs.
  • Christmas Everyday (Nov. 29, Lifetime) – A heartfelt drama that reminds us what really matters.

Final Thoughts: The Season of Streaming and Snuggling

This year’s Christmas movie lineup feels more vibrant than ever. The holiday spirit’s still here—maybe even stronger, honestly.

Maybe you’re after royal romances, goofy comedies, or those stories that just hit you right in the feels. There’s something in the mix for everyone, and it’s kind of exciting to see networks getting creative but still holding onto those cozy traditions we all expect.

Hallmark brings that familiar comfort, but Netflix? They’re tossing in some real surprises. I don’t know, but 2025 might just end up being the most binge-worthy Christmas season I can remember.

So, why not grab a blanket, pour yourself some hot cocoa, and start queuing up your favorites? This year, honestly, the best gift might just be a quiet night in with a stack of brand-new holiday movies.

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