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Best new Christmas movies to watch this festive season on Netflix, Disney+ and more

2025-12-02 16:25
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Best new Christmas movies to watch this festive season on Netflix, Disney+ and more

Get into the festive spirit with these Christmas films, from ‘My Secret Santa’ to ‘Jingle Bell Heist’

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Best new Christmas movies to watch this festive season on Netflix, Disney+ and more

Get into the festive spirit with these Christmas films, from ‘My Secret Santa’ to ‘Jingle Bell Heist’

Alex LeeTuesday 02 December 2025 16:25 GMTIn ‘Jingle Bell Heist’, two disgruntled department store employees hatch a plan to rob from their employerIn ‘Jingle Bell Heist’, two disgruntled department store employees hatch a plan to rob from their employer (Netflix )IndyTech

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It’s that time again. The tree is up, Christmas dinner’s ordered, and “Fairytale of New York” is wafting through the house. All that’s left is to sink into the sofa, pour yourself a bit of mulled wine, and press play on a new Christmas film.

There’s plenty of new festive cheer to snack on this year from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Apple TV, as well as theatrical releases. From rom-coms to musicals to dramas, there’s something for everyone this year.

In Netflix’s A Merry Little Ex-Mas, Alicia Silverstone stars as a recent divorcee facing an awkward Christmas as her ex turns up with a younger girlfriend. Fancy some action? Mark Wahlberg returns as the former-assassin-turned-dad in The Family Plan 2.

In Jingle Bell Heist, two disgruntled employees hatch a plan to rob the posh London department store where they both work. And for those who want something a bit more serious, Kate Winslet’s Goodbye June follows four siblings coming home for Christmas as their mum’s health rapidly declines.

Whatever you’re feeling, we’ve rounded up every new Christmas film streaming on every major platform this winter. Grab a mince pie and turn on the telly, here’s your Christmas TV guide for 2025.

The best new Christmas movies to stream in 2025

‘Joy to the World’

  • Streaming platform: Disney+
  • Available to watch: Now

Everyone loves a film about a fraud, but what about a festive rom-com film about a fraud? In Joy to the World, celebrity lifestyle guru Joy Edwards (Emmanuelle Chriqui) has just three days to create the picture-perfect Christmas she’s been faking in her books for a televised special. Best friend Max (Chad Michael Murray) is roped into playing her husband for the cameras. You know what happens next.

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‘Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy’

  • Streaming platform: Amazon Prime Video
  • Available to watch: Now

A classic snowed-in setup, Tyler Perry’s new Christmas film Finding Joy stars Shannon Thornton as a big-shot fashion designer who’s been invited by her crush to join her in Colorado, until a blizzard traps her in a cabin with a complete stranger. It all gets a little messy when she starts falling for the country boy, but then she has to face the real world again.

Watch now

‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’

  • Streaming platform: Netflix
  • Available to watch: Now

Alicia Silverstone plays Kate, a recent divorcee trying to keep her family together at Christmas, only for her ex to turn up with a much younger girlfriend. What does she do? Pretend to date someone new. The lie inevitably spirals out of control. This is a fun one.

Watch now

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’

  • Streaming platform: Disney+
  • Available to watch: Now

One for the kids (or the adults). The Jonas Brothers are back in action for another flick this Christmas. Nick, Joe and Kevin end up stranded in London after a trip goes wrong. But can they make it home in time before Christmas Day? Forced to make a number of unwelcome detours, the film stars celebrity cameos from Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Laverne Cox and Will Ferrell.

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‘Champagne Problems’

  • Streaming platform: Netflix
  • Available to watch: Now

Minka Kelly plays an exec sent to France to acquire a small champagne brand (very normal) before Christmas, only to fall for the founder’s son after a night out in Paris. The problem? She didn’t know who he was. Star-crossed lovers, things quickly get complicated.

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‘The Family Plan 2’

  • Streaming platform: Apple TV
  • Available to watch: Now

One of the sleeper hits of 2023 was Apple TV’s The Family Plan. Now Mark Wahlberg returns as the world’s least convincing former assassin-turned-dad in this sequel that takes the family to London for Christmas. Naturally, their holiday doesn’t stay peaceful for long, thanks to a mysterious villain (Kit Harington) who has a score to settle.

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‘Jingle Bell Heist’

  • Streaming platform: Netflix
  • Available to watch: Now

Jingle Bell Heist might have one of the best premises so far. Two disgruntled employees at a posh London department store decide to team up and hatch a plan to rob the place on Christmas Eve. But they accidentally fall for each other while doing it.

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‘My Secret Santa’

  • Streaming platform: Netflix
  • Available to watch: 3 December

Here’s a nice little Mrs Doubtfire meets She’s the Man mash-up. Single mum Taylor (Alexandra Breckenridge) dons a full Santa suit, beard and belly to snag a seasonal job at a posh ski resort, just to get her daughter discounted snowboarding lessons. Except the disguise works a little too well when she starts falling for the hotel’s general manager, who has no idea the cheerful old man in the suit is actually her.

Watch soon

‘Oh. What. Fun.’

  • Streaming platform: Amazon Prime Video
  • Available to watch: 3 December

Claire (Michelle Pfeiffer) is accidentally left home alone by her family for Christmas. Fed up with her family taking her for granted, Claire decides to pack up and go on a solo adventure. She drives across the country and enters herself into the ‘Best Holiday Mom’ TV competition.

Watch soon

‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw‘

  • Streaming platform: Disney+
  • Available to watch: 5 December

Another round of festive disaster from every family’s favourite wimpy kid. Greg’s dad gives him a Christmas ultimatum – attend a wilderness camp to toughen up or be sent to military school. But as he tries to prove his worth, Greg shows his dad that being himself is enough.

Watch soon

‘The Night My Dad Saved Christmas 2’

  • Streaming platform: Netflix
  • Available to watch: 5 December

Here’s one for the families. In the sequel to the Spanish-language adventure The Night My Dad Saved Christmas, Santa is kidnapped by a shady toy corporation after a disastrous year of sales, leaving reformed thief Salva, his teenage son Lucas and a few mischievous helpers tasked with saving him.

Watch now

‘Merv’

  • Streaming platform: Amazon Prime Video
  • Available to watch: 10 December

Anna (Zooey Deschanel) and Russ (Charlie Cox) play exes dealing with the fallout of their break-up on their dog Merv, who’s been moping ever since they split. Looking to cheer him up, Russ takes Merv on a boys’ trip to Florida for Christmas, except Anna, determined to spend Christmas with Merv, comes too. Will the trip and their pooch bring them back together?

Watch now

‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’

  • Streaming platform: TBC
  • Available to watch: In cinemas 12 December

Sick of rom-coms? Silent Night, Deadly Night is a reboot of the 1980s cult horror film heading to cinemas later this month. The film follows Billy, a man haunted by the childhood trauma of watching a murderous Santa kill his parents. Wanting retribution as an adult, he dons his own Santa suit and starts picking off those responsible on his very own “naughty list”.

Watch soon

‘Goodbye June’

  • Streaming platform: Netflix
  • Available to watch: 24 December (in cinemas from 12 December)

Kate Winslet directs and stars in this family drama about four siblings returning home as their mum’s health rapidly declines. They’re forced to grapple with grief and loss as they say their goodbyes beside her hospital bed.

Watch soon

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