28 Netflix Christmas Movies You Can Watch Right Now

28 Netflix Christmas Movies You Can Watch Right Now

Get a head start on the holiday season by binge-watching a few sugar-plum sweet Christmas movies.

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While holiday classics like It's a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Story are must-see TV this time of year, you don't need to stop the Christmas fun there. Netflix has everything you need to create a Christmas movie marathon—just grab a hot cocoa and a couple of Christmas cookies and celebrate!

Netflix's Christmas movie selection isn't quite as robust as the famous Hallmark Channel Christmas movies (yet), but you can still get your fill of snowfalls, hot cocoa, and Santa magic on demand.

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Check out this selection of classic Christmas movies and Netflix Originals, and plan out your holiday spirit binge-watch.

1. The Noel Diary

After the death of his mother, novelist Jake Turner returns to his childhood home at Christmas and meets a woman searching for answers about her own mother. The pair find their future after working through their past.

2. Falling for Christmas

Spoiled heiress Sierra (Lindsey Lohan), loses her memory in a skiing accident just moments after her fiancé pops the question. With her fiancé and hotel mogul father unable to locate her after the accident, Sierra finds herself in the care of local hotel owner and single dad, Jake (Chord Overstreet). A love triangle ensues, and Sierra must discover what it is that she really wants.

3. Christmas on Mistletoe Farm

After inheriting a farm, a widowed father makes the rough transition to life in the village with its quirky residents. His five children, meanwhile, hatch a plot to help save the farm.

4. Christmas With You

Pop star Angelina is struggling to write a holiday song under the threat of being dropped by her record label. For inspiration, she decides to grand a young fan's Christmas wish of meeting her. Cue a snowstorm, and Angelina finds herself eating dinner with her fan's lively family—her single dad included—and she ends up finding much more than inspiration.

5. Scrooge: A Christmas Carol

The story of Ebenezer Scrooge and the three ghosts of Christmas has undergone another makeover, this time with colorful animation and musical numbers. Coming to Netflix December 2nd.

6. I Believe in Santa

In this feel-good holiday romance, Tom and Lisa have been dating for five months when December rolls around and the pair discovers they have very different ways of celebrating. Lisa dislikes the Christmas holidays, and Tom strongly believes in Santa.

7. A Castle for Christmas

Brooke Shields and Carey Elwes have a charming meet-cute over the purchase of a gorgeous Scottish castle in this new-this-year Netflix Christmas movie.

8. Single All the Way

This new holiday movie rom-com stars a slew of comedy favorites (Michael Urie, Jennifer Coolidge, Jennifer Robertson, Kathy Najimy, and Barry Bostwick) as Urie's character convinces his best friend to pretend they're in a relationship together for the holidays to avoid his family's pressure to find a mate.

9. Jack Whitehall: Christmas With My Father

Comedian Jack Whitehall's Christmas comedy special revolves around his legendarily crochety father—and includes cameos from the Queer Eye gang and a full cast trying to get his dad into the holiday spirit.

10. Alien Xmas

Want just a little kid-friendly dose of the holiday spirit? Try this charming short animated Christmas special, where Grinchy aliens are bent on stealing all the presents—and a young elf's act of kindness helps save the day.

11. Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square

Who doesn't love Dolly Parton? This super-schmaltzy Christmas musical features the country legend as an angel who's trying to get the town Scrooge (played by Christine Baranski) to have a heart.

12. White Christmas

One of the most classic of all classic Christmas movies, this 1954 movie is a true holiday season must-watch. It's appropriate for the whole family—if you can tear the kids away from the animated movies—and offers the kind of Christmas spirit that's hard to recreate.

13. Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

Packed with big names and featuring songs by John Legend, this beautiful, playful Christmas movie follows a young girl on a mission to help her toymaking grandfather recover his greatest creation. The songs (and dance numbers) will play over and over in your head, and adults and kids alike will love the heartfelt story. For a joyful Christmas movie that feels fresh and creative, look no further.

14. Klaus

This delightful animated Christmas movie follows a spoiled postmaster to his new station in a distant, unpleasant outpost, where he meets a certain woodsman with a fluffy white beard and a penchant for making toys. As a new retelling of the story of Santa Claus, this film is creative and interesting, with enough touching moments and heartwarming scenes to make any grinch smile. This Christmas movie was nominated for an Academy Award.

15. The Knight Before Christmas

This addition to Netflix's growing collection of romantic Christmas movies (competing with the Hallmark Channel's Christmas programming) tells the story of a medieval knight magically transported to modern-day Ohio, where a disillusioned teacher is preparing for a loveless holiday season. Predictably, PG-rated romantic antics ensue, but that doesn't make this cheesy flick any less worthy of a watch.

16. Holiday Rush

A successful radio DJ (and recent widower) is ready to celebrate the holidays with his four spoiled children—until he loses his job and has to cut back during the season of giving. This family-focused movie has a heartfelt, encouraging message about what really matters during the holiday season.

17. A Very Murray Christmas

Bill Murray brings some famous faces—George Clooney, Amy Poehler, Chris Rock, and Maya Rudolph, to name a few—together in this musical comedy special. You'll enjoy seeing your favorite stars sing Christmas classics like "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" and "Silent Night."

18. The Holiday Calendar

Yet another of Netflix's sappy romantic Christmas movies, this one follows an aspiring photographer stuck in her small town in a dead-end job. An antique Advent calendar passed down from her grandmother arrives just in time to point her toward love—and a more fulfilling career.

19. Fireplace for Your Home

Sure, it's not a Christmas movie in the traditional sense, but there's nothing more festive than a roaring fire. If you don't have a fireplace (or the energy to build a fire in your fireplace), filling your space with coziness is as simple as turning on this almost-movie. It even has realistic crackles and pops—play your favorite Christmas music along with it, and you've got a picture-perfect evening. The only downside is that the run-time is an hour, so if you want hours of fire-front coziness, you'll have to restart the video a few times. (P.S. Watch the trailer—it's worth it!)

20. Holiday in the Wild

For a slightly atypical Christmas movie, watch this film about a woman who sends her son off to college and plans a second honeymoon for herself and her husband—only to go on the trip alone after her husband announces his plans to leave her. While on safari, the former vet rediscovers her love for animals and ends up staying longer than expected on an elephant sanctuary, where she channels a powerful message for elephant conservation (and meets a dashing man—played by Rob Lowe—of course).

21. A Christmas Prince

As Netflix's first foray into the Christmas rom-com world, this sweet, goofy movie set a trend that the streaming service is continuing to follow, with a sequel produced the following year and a third movie released in 2019. The movie itself is reminiscent of Hallmark or Lifetime Christmas romantic comedies—a budding journalist sneaks into the castle to get the scoop for an article on a dashing, playboy prince. Romance ensues, of course.

22. The Princess Switch

Vanessa Hudgens stars as a pair of doppelgangers, Parent Trap–style, in this sweet holiday movie that combines mistaken identity, baking, royal romance, and more. If you've already watched every Hallmark Christmas movie available, this is the next best thing.

23. The Christmas Chronicles

A Netflix Original Film from 2018, this live-action, kid-friendly movie follows a pair of siblings as they embark on an all-night adventure with Mr. Claus himself to save Christmas. With Kurt Russell as Santa Claus, adorable elves, reindeer, and plenty of other classic Christmas elements thrown in, this movie will make kids and adults alike laugh—and there's a recent sequel, too.

24. Christmas Inheritance

Escape the craziness of the holidays and into the world of socialites. The socialite in the film, Ellen, is tasked with inheriting her father's company. However, she must visit his small hometown first to see where the company all began. Ellen uncovers a new way of living with the small town lifestyle for the holidays.

25. Holidate

Two holiday haters find themselves always single and left alone at the family kids table. In the film, Holidate, two strangers are on a mission to find their perfect plus one for holiday events after a bad Christmas. Starring Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey, their characters may find some unexpected love after being each others' impressive Holidate.

26. Let It Snow

This classic rom-com movie depicts the small town high school friendships and love lives. A telling tale of relationships, Let It Snow is full of love and surprises after a snowstorm hits this small town on Christmas Eve.

27. Love Hard

Love Hard is a shocking romantic comedy telling the unlucky story and truths of online dating. Nina Dobrev's character falls in love with a handsome, rugged East Coast guy on a dating app. For a sweet holiday surprise, she travels coast to coast to see him for the holidays, however, she discovers she's been a victim of catfishing.

28. A Boy Called Christmas

This Netflix Christmas film follows Nikolas on an extraordinary journey to find his father in the village of the elves, Elfhelm. The holiday spirit is shown throughout the movie as Nikolas brings home the gift of hope this Christmas.

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