Where to Watch Hallmark Christmas Movies and Premieres in 2025

Every December, the twinkling lights, cocoa mugs, and soft snowfall signal one thing—Hallmark’s Countdown to Christmas is back. For 2025, the Hallmark Channel has really outdone itself, rolling out a sleigh full of festive films guaranteed to melt even the frostiest moods.

There are 24 brand-new premieres and a new mystery series starring Grey’s Anatomy favorite Sarah Drew. This lineup promises laughter, love, and a touch of holiday magic.

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Whether you’re loyal to cable or prefer streaming, there’s no shortage of ways to dive into Hallmark’s yuletide universe. Let’s unwrap the details—from where to watch, to which movies are still waiting under the tree.

Where to Watch Hallmark’s Holiday Magic

The Countdown to Christmas event kicked off on October 17 and will keep sparkling through Christmas Day. You can catch all these heartwarming flicks on the Hallmark Channel, where the network broadcasts nonstop seasonal cheer until Santa’s sleigh takes off.

If you’ve cut the cord, don’t worry—Hallmark has you covered. Every new movie airs the next day on Hallmark+, the network’s streaming platform that brings the holiday spirit straight to your screen for $7.99 per month.

It’s a pretty convenient way to binge the latest releases while you’re wrapping gifts or baking cookies. I mean, who doesn’t want a little holiday movie in the background?

Hallmark+—Your New Favorite Holiday Companion

Hallmark+ isn’t just a streaming service; it’s a ticket to a winter wonderland. Subscribers can enjoy all the new premieres, classic favorites, and some exclusive behind-the-scenes extras.

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Imagine sipping peppermint cocoa while watching Lacey Chabert save Christmas again, or catching a sneak peek of Mistletoe Murders, the new mystery series that’s already getting buzz. The platform also makes it easy to rewatch your favorites any time—because let’s be honest, once is never enough for a Hallmark holiday movie.

The 2025 Countdown to Christmas Lineup

This year’s schedule is a festive feast, packed with stories of love, redemption, and holiday miracles. While many new titles have already premiered, there are still a handful of must-watch films left to debut before Christmas Day.

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Each one offers a fresh twist on the themes we love—family, forgiveness, and finding joy in unexpected places. You might just find yourself surprised by what hits home.

She’s Making a List – December 6

When Lacey Chabert steps into a Hallmark movie, you know you’re in for a treat. In She’s Making a List, she plays a top inspector at a consulting firm who gets the most magical assignment of her career—helping Santa himself perfect the Naughty and Nice List.

But when she meets a widowed father struggling to raise his mischievous 11-year-old, her professional detachment starts to melt faster than snow on Christmas morning. Expect plenty of laughter, heartfelt moments, and that signature Hallmark glow that makes you believe in a little holiday magic.

Single on the 25th – December 7

Inspired by singer-songwriter Lauren Spencer Smith’s emotional hit, Single on the 25th digs into the bittersweet side of the holidays. The story follows a woman who finds herself unexpectedly alone the week before Christmas when her family cancels their plans.

What starts as a lonely week turns into a journey of self-discovery, as she learns that sometimes the best company you can have is your own. With relatable themes and a soundtrack that tugs at the heartstrings, this film feels like it could become a modern holiday classic.

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A Suite Holiday Romance – December 13

Set against the glittering backdrop of an iconic New York City hotel, A Suite Holiday Romance is a charming comedy of mistaken identities. A woman hired to ghostwrite a memoir for a famous art dealer crosses paths with a charming British visitor.

In a hilarious twist, each assumes the other is someone they’re not—she thinks he’s an aristocrat, and he believes she’s a wealthy hotel guest. As misunderstandings snowball into affection, viewers get a whimsical tale of love, laughter, and second chances.

This one’s for anyone who believes the best gifts aren’t wrapped under the tree—they’re found in the most unexpected places.

Oy to the World – December 14

Hallmark continues to expand its festive storytelling with Oy to the World, a delightful blend of Christmas and Hanukkah traditions. When a broken water line forces a temple congregation to celebrate Hanukkah at an Episcopal church, chaos and comedy follow.

To make things more complicated, Christmas Eve and the final night of Hanukkah fall on the same day. The rival choir directors must overcome their differences and harmonize—literally—to make the dual celebration work.

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This film stands out for its inclusivity, humor, and a heartfelt message that the holidays are really about coming together.

A Make or Break Holiday – December 20

Starring fan-favorite Hunter King, A Make or Break Holiday explores what happens when love meets holiday pressure. A couple on a break decides to fake their relationship for the sake of their visiting families.

But as the snow falls and the mistletoe hangs, old sparks reignite, and they’re forced to confront what they really want. Packed with witty banter, cozy family moments, and plenty of romantic tension, this movie is a reminder that sometimes the holidays have a way of mending what’s broken.

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The Christmas Baby – December 21

Just when you think Hallmark can’t tug at your heartstrings any harder, The Christmas Baby shows up. Days before Christmas, a newborn is mysteriously left on a couple’s doorstep, with a note addressed to them personally.

What follows is a moving story about love, destiny, and the miracles that only seem to happen during the holidays. This film promises all the feels—from laughter to tears to that warm, fuzzy sensation that lingers after the credits roll.

New Series Spotlight: Mistletoe Murders

Hallmark isn’t just about rom-coms this year—it’s venturing into new territory with Mistletoe Murders, a holiday-themed mystery series starring Sarah Drew from Grey’s Anatomy. The show combines cozy Christmas aesthetics with a whodunit twist, proving that even in the season of joy, a little mystery can make things merrier.

Expect Drew to bring her signature charm and emotional depth to a role that’s equal parts sleuth and sweetheart. I’m honestly curious to see how fans react to this new direction.

Final Thoughts: A Season to Remember

With 24 new movies and a brand-new series, Hallmark’s 2025 Countdown to Christmas looks like one of its most ambitious seasons ever. From snowy New York corners to the warm glow of small-town living rooms, these stories just get what the holidays are all about—connection, a little compassion, and maybe believing in something bigger for a minute.

Maybe you’re here for the romance, maybe you’re chasing a laugh, or maybe you just need a good cry. There’s a Hallmark moment out there with your name on it.

Grab your favorite blanket. Pour yourself a mug of hot chocolate and settle in. This year, Hallmark’s not just rolling out movies—it’s serving up the very spirit of Christmas, one cozy story at a time.

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