Best Hallmark Christmas Movies and Shows to Watch in 2025
Hallmark Channel is sleighing it again this holiday season, rolling out a sparkling lineup of festive films, heartwarming stories, and feel-good competitions. Viewers can get cozy from November through Christmas with a steady stream of new movies and shows.
*Countdown to Christmas* is set to deliver 80 hours of original programming across ten weeks. Fans are in for a nonstop parade of snowflakes, cocoa, and romance.
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This year’s holiday schedule is packed with twinkling lights, emotional reunions, and a few familiar faces making merry magic. Whether you’re a Hallmark devotee or just here for the cookies, the 2025 lineup looks more ambitious and joy-filled than ever. Honestly, it’s hard not to get swept up in the excitement.
Table of Contents
- 1 Hallmark’s 2025 Holiday Takeover: 80 Hours of Merry Magic
- 2 Premieres That Will Melt Your Frosty Heart
- 2.1 *Christmas on Duty* (Premieres Nov. 1, 8 p.m. ET)
- 2.2 *Christmas Above the Clouds* (Premieres Nov. 8, 8 p.m. ET)
- 2.3 *A Keller Christmas Vacation* (Premieres Nov. 9, 8 p.m. ET)
- 2.4 *Three Wisest Men* (Premieres Nov. 15, 8 p.m. ET)
- 2.5 *Tidings for the Season* (Premieres Nov. 16, 8 p.m. ET)
- 2.6 *Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story* (Premieres Nov. 22, 8 p.m. ET)
- 2.7 *A Grand Ole Opry Christmas* (Premieres Nov. 29, 8 p.m. ET)
- 2.8 *Christmas at the Catnip Café* (Premieres Nov. 30, 8 p.m. ET)
- 2.9 *She’s Making a List* (Premieres Dec. 6, 8 p.m. ET)
- 2.10 *Oy to the World!* (Premieres Dec. 14, 8 p.m. ET)
- 3 Reality, Romance, and Repeat Viewings
- 4 Final Thoughts: The Hallmark Glow Returns
Hallmark’s 2025 Holiday Takeover: 80 Hours of Merry Magic
Every weekend from November through Christmas, Hallmark will premiere a brand-new original movie on Saturday and Sunday nights. Encore showings fill the week, and next-day streaming is available on Hallmark+.
The network’s *Countdown to Christmas* event has become a cultural tradition. This year, it’s stretching beyond scripted films with reality-style competitions and interactive programming.
Fan-favorite series *Finding Mr. Christmas* returns, where ten hopefuls compete for the title of Hallmark’s next leading man. There’s also a new baking showdown, *Baked With Love: Holiday*, hosted by Tamera Mowry-Housley.
Family bakers will whip up festive creations for a $50,000 prize and a chance to see their dessert featured in a Hallmark movie. It’s a little wild, but who wouldn’t want their cake on TV?
New Twists, Familiar Comforts
Hallmark knows how to walk the line between tradition and surprise, and the 2025 lineup is proof. Movies this year range from romantic comedies and family dramas to nostalgic musical journeys and even NFL-themed holiday stories.
Each film promises that signature Hallmark blend of heartfelt storytelling, small-town charm, and a sprinkle of Christmas sparkle. There’s a little something for everyone, honestly.
Premieres That Will Melt Your Frosty Heart
Here’s a look at some of the most buzzworthy premieres lighting up the Hallmark Channel this season:
*Christmas on Duty* (Premieres Nov. 1, 8 p.m. ET)
Janel Parrish and Parker Young star as Blair and Josh, two military officers who’ve been rivals since their Quantico days. When a holiday party mishap lands them on 24-hour Christmas duty together, sparks fly as they’re forced to cooperate during a snowstorm that could cancel the base’s holiday festivities.
Expect banter, bravery, and a blizzard of romance in this military-meets-mistletoe story. It’s got all the right ingredients for a cozy night in.
*Christmas Above the Clouds* (Premieres Nov. 8, 8 p.m. ET)
Erin Krakow takes flight as Ella, a workaholic CEO determined to skip Christmas by jetting off to Australia. But when three quirky spirits appear mid-flight, she’s forced to confront her past, present, and future — and a certain ex, played by Tyler Hynes.
This clever twist on *A Christmas Carol* turns turbulence into transformation. Sometimes the best gifts come from looking inward, don’t they?
*A Keller Christmas Vacation* (Premieres Nov. 9, 8 p.m. ET)
Inspired by Jonathan Bennett’s own holiday travels, this family dramedy follows three siblings — played by Bennett, Brandon Routh, and Eden Sher — as they embark on a river cruise down the Danube with their parents. Old wounds and sibling rivalries bubble up, but a secret and a touch of Christmas magic might just bring them back together.
Expect stunning European scenery and heartfelt family moments. It might have you dreaming of your own Christmas cruise.
*Three Wisest Men* (Premieres Nov. 15, 8 p.m. ET)
The beloved Brenner brothers return for their third outing, with Andrew Walker, Tyler Hynes, and Paul Campbell reprising their roles. This time, life is more chaotic than ever — twins on the way, a major job offer, and a wedding to plan.
With the sale of their childhood home looming, the brothers must navigate change, family, and faith in togetherness. Fans of Hallmark’s recurring characters will find this one especially rewarding.
*Tidings for the Season* (Premieres Nov. 16, 8 p.m. ET)
B.J. Britt stars as Adam, a driven news anchor challenged by his biggest fan — a 10-year-old boy named Robbie — to focus on good news for once. As Adam gets to know Robbie and his single mom Lucy (Tamera Mowry-Housley), he discovers that the real story of the season is about kindness, community, and connection.
This one’s a tearjerker with a journalistic twist. Perfect for anyone who needs a reminder of what really matters.
*Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story* (Premieres Nov. 22, 8 p.m. ET)
After last year’s *Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story*, Hallmark heads to Buffalo for another NFL-inspired Christmas tale. Featuring appearances from Buffalo Bills legends Jim Kelly and Damar Hamlin, as well as head coach Sean McDermott, this film explores how sports fandom brings generations together.
Whether you’re a diehard Bills fan or just love a good underdog story, this one scores major holiday points. It’s a fun twist on the usual holiday fare.
*A Grand Ole Opry Christmas* (Premieres Nov. 29, 8 p.m. ET)
Country music takes center stage in this heartfelt story starring Nikki Deloach as Gentry, the daughter of a late country icon who gave up songwriting after tragedy struck. When she’s invited to represent her father at the Grand Ole Opry’s centennial Christmas celebration, she’s magically transported back to 1995.
She gets a second chance to finish the song they started together. With original music by Brad Paisley and cameos from Opry legends, this one is pure Nashville nostalgia wrapped in tinsel.
*Christmas at the Catnip Café* (Premieres Nov. 30, 8 p.m. ET)
Erin Cahill stars as Olivia, a marketing executive who inherits half of a cat café in upstate New York. She plans to sell it quickly, but her co-owner Ben (Paul Campbell), the local vet, wants to keep it open.
As they team up for a holiday fundraiser, Olivia finds herself falling for both Ben and the cozy café community. Expect cats, cocoa, and chemistry — a purr-fect Hallmark romance, if you ask me.
*She’s Making a List* (Premieres Dec. 6, 8 p.m. ET)
Lacey Chabert returns in a role tailor-made for her Hallmark legacy. She plays Isabel, an inspector for the *Naughty or Nice Group*, a consulting firm that determines children’s niceness scores.
When she meets mischievous 11-year-old Charlie and his widowed father Jason (Andrew Walker), Isabel begins to question her own algorithm — and her heart. It’s a sweet, clever spin on the classic Hallmark formula, with a dash of tech-age magic.
*Oy to the World!* (Premieres Dec. 14, 8 p.m. ET)
Hallmark’s annual Hanukkah movie takes an inclusive and musical turn this year. When a water line breaks at Temple Beth Am, the congregation is offered space at St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church.
The two communities — and their choir directors, played by Brooke D’Orsay and Jake Epstein — must merge their holiday celebrations into one unforgettable night. With humor, harmony, and heart, this film bridges faiths and families in the most uplifting way.
Reality, Romance, and Repeat Viewings
Beyond the movies, Hallmark’s holiday schedule includes festive competition shows and behind-the-scenes specials. *Finding Mr. Christmas* returns with Jonathan Bennett and Melissa Peterman judging ten aspiring Hallmark leading men.
*Baked With Love: Holiday* brings family bakers into the spotlight. These shows add a fun, interactive layer to the network’s traditional storytelling magic.
Miss a premiere? No worries — Hallmark+ will have next-day streaming for every new movie.
Many will re-air throughout the season. The network is making it easier than ever for fans to catch their favorites, sip cocoa, and stay in the holiday spirit all season long.
Final Thoughts: The Hallmark Glow Returns
Hallmark’s 2025 holiday lineup is rolling out with 80 hours of fresh programming. That’s a lot of cozy nights and sentimental stories ahead.
The range is wild this year—military bases, cat cafés, Nashville stages, and snowy Buffalo fields all make an appearance. These movies lean into love, family, and those little moments of connection we all crave (especially when it’s cold out).
Maybe you’re here for the romance, the music, or just the cookies. Either way, Hallmark’s got your back—honestly, who else captures Christmas quite like this?
So, yeah, grab a blanket, pour a mug of cocoa, and get ready for what’s shaping up to be another heartwarming ride through the season’s best TV. I don’t know about you, but I’m in.
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