Best New Christmas Movies to Stream and Watch in 2025
Christmas 2025 looks like it might just be the most dazzling holiday movie season in ages. Heartfelt family dramas, whimsical rom-coms, globe-trotting adventures, and even a Santa-themed heist—every major streaming platform and studio is rolling out its own festive lineup.
Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Hallmark have all delivered a sleigh-full of new releases tailored for every holiday mood. Whether you want cozy nostalgia, wild comedy, or a good family cry, there’s something on the list for you.
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Here’s a look at the must-watch Christmas and holiday movies of 2025, platform by platform. Grab your blanket, maybe some cocoa, and let’s see which ones earn a spot on your watchlist this season.
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Netflix’s Bold New Take on Holiday Cheer
Netflix keeps shaking up the Christmas movie formula, ditching small-town clichés for unexpected, genre-bending stories. This year’s lineup swings from snarky divorce comedies to heartfelt dramas, mixing sentiment with a bit of sass.
A Merry Little Ex-Mas
Star Power: Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson headline this delightfully chaotic rom-com about love, jealousy, and second chances. Silverstone is Kate, a newly divorced mom navigating the holidays with her ex’s younger girlfriend tagging along.
She tries to make her ex jealous, and, as you might guess, things spiral into festive mayhem. Expect sharp wit, holiday décor, and some genuine warmth underneath all the chaos.
Champagne Problems
Set against the twinkling lights of Paris, Champagne Problems stars Minka Kelly as a corporate executive whose business trip takes a romantic turn. She discovers her charming new love interest is the son of the champagne brand’s founder, and suddenly, sparks—and complications—fly.
It’s a fizzy blend of ambition and cozy French escapism. Sometimes you just want to lose yourself in a Parisian holiday fantasy, right?
Jingle Bell Heist
If you like your Christmas movies with a bit of danger, Jingle Bell Heist is for you. Two disgruntled London department store employees plan a Christmas Eve robbery and, of course, fall in love along the way.
It’s a quirky mix of crime, comedy, and yuletide romance. Honestly, it’s a breath of fresh air if you’re tired of the usual cookie-cutter plots.
My Secret Santa
This heartwarming rom-com follows a single mom who disguises herself as Santa to land a job at a ski resort. She’s juggling her secret identity and falling for the resort’s general manager, which leads to a web of holiday hilarity.
It’s a feel-good story about love, family, and embracing the magic of the season. Sometimes, you just want to watch someone else’s life get hilariously complicated.
Goodbye June
Netflix wraps up its holiday lineup with a drama starring Kate Winslet, Helen Mirren, and Toni Collette. Goodbye June tells the story of four siblings reuniting before Christmas as they face their mother’s declining health.
Winslet makes her directorial debut here, and the film delivers a reminder that sometimes holidays are about healing as much as celebration.
Disney+, Hulu, and the Magic of Family Fun
Disney+ and Hulu are doubling down on nostalgia and musical joy this year. Their family-friendly lineup is packed with humor, heart, and a little bit of self-aware fun.
Expect familiar faces, catchy tunes, and stories that celebrate togetherness in all its forms. These are the movies you’ll want to watch with everyone piled on the couch.
A Very Jonas Christmas Movie
The Jonas Brothers headline a globe-trotting holiday adventure, playing exaggerated versions of themselves racing home for Christmas. Cameos from Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Will Ferrell, and Randall Park make it a self-aware, music-filled romp.
It’s action, comedy, and sentiment all rolled into one—a nostalgic treat for millennial fans who grew up with the band.
Joy to the World
This Hulu original leans into the *fake relationship* trope with festive flair. A celebrity cookbook author has to create her picture-perfect holiday family for a televised special, only to fall for her best friend, who’s pretending to be her husband.
It’s full of laugh-out-loud moments and plenty of heart. Sometimes, pretending turns out to be the real thing.
Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol
Disney revives its beloved *Prep & Landing* franchise with a new animated special. Elves Lanny and Wayne go on a top-secret mission to save Christmas.
This one’s perfect for kids and families who want some lighthearted North Pole espionage. Who doesn’t love a good elf caper?
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Holiday Havoc
Greg Heffley is back for another round of slapstick holiday mishaps in this animated sequel. Sibling squabbles and his dad’s over-the-top Christmas spirit make for doomed (but hilarious) attempts to stay out of trouble.
Prime Video’s Grown-Up Holiday Stories
Prime Video’s 2025 holiday lineup is aimed at adults who want more complex, emotionally charged stories. Big-name stars and mature themes take center stage, exploring love, loss, and rediscovery during the holiday season.
Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy
Tyler Perry brings his signature blend of drama and humor to this snowbound love triangle. Shannon Thornton plays a fashion designer who invites her crush to a Colorado getaway, only to get stranded with a stranger during a blizzard.
Emotional revelations and romantic sparks follow. It’s classic Perry, wrapped in holiday charm.
Oh. What. Fun.
Michelle Pfeiffer stars as a weary matriarch who embarks on a spontaneous solo journey after her family forgets her at home for Christmas. Her quest for joy and self-discovery turns into a moving exploration of independence and renewal.
It’s basically *Eat, Pray, Love* with a tinsel-covered twist. Sometimes, you’ve got to find your own holiday magic.
Merv
Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox star in this quirky rom-com about exes reunited by their shared custody of a depressed dog named Merv. A Florida vacation throws them back together, and old feelings resurface amid sun, sand, and holiday cheer.
Expect cozy chemistry and canine cuteness. Who could resist a dog named Merv?
The Family Plan 2
Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan return for the sequel to the 2023 hit, this time taking their family vacation to London. A mysterious villain played by Kit Harington targets them, kicking off a high-energy mix of action, comedy, and Christmas chaos.
It’s blockbuster fun for the whole family. Sometimes, sequels just hit the spot.
Hallmark’s Countdown to Christmas: The Reigning Champion of Holiday Magic
Hallmark is still the king of comfort viewing, rolling out more than twenty new holiday films for 2025. Royal romances, time-travel adventures, heartfelt family dramas—there’s no such thing as too much holiday spirit here.
Highlights from Hallmark’s 2025 Slate
- A Royal Montana Christmas: A runaway princess finds love and purpose on a Montana ranch.
- A Christmas Angel Match: Two celestial matchmakers fall for each other while uniting soulmates.
- Merry Christmas, Ted Cooper!: High school sweethearts rekindle their romance in a snow-covered hometown.
- Christmas on Duty: Rival Marines learn the meaning of teamwork—and love—during a toy delivery mission.
- A Newport Christmas: A time-traveling socialite faces a choice between love and legacy.
- Christmas Above the Clouds: A modern spin on *A Christmas Carol* set aboard an international flight.
- Three Wisest Men: A heartfelt family farewell that became Hallmark’s most-watched premiere of the season.
- She’s Making a List: Lacey Chabert returns as a Christmas inspector who falls for a widowed dad.
- Single on the 25th: A celebration of solo joy that turns into a sweet, unexpected romance.
- A Grand Ole Opry Christmas: A time-traveling tribute to country music’s golden era with real Nashville cameos.
Why 2025 Is the Year of the Ultimate Holiday Movie Boom
What really sets this year’s holiday movie lineup apart is the sheer variety. Streamers and networks aren’t simply recycling old formulas—they’re stretching them in new directions.
You’ll spot everything from *divorce-era rom-coms* to *action-packed family adventures*. The 2025 slate shows that audiences want a mix of comfort and novelty, not just the same old holiday fare.
Maybe you’re after some classic Hallmark magic. Or perhaps you’re curious about Netflix’s edgier takes, or Disney’s musical nostalgia. There’s genuinely something for everyone this year, no matter what you’re in the mood for.
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