Festive Netflix Movies To Watch This 2024 Holiday Season

Festive Netflix Movies To Watch This 2024 Holiday Season


November 22, 2024 | Jesse Singer

Festive Netflix Movies To Watch This 2024 Holiday Season


Happy Tadum Holidays

If you thought the Hallmark and Lifetime networks were the only ones doing original holiday-themed rom-coms, think again. Netflix has also been getting in on the act over the last few years, and this year's slate of joy-filled 2024 holiday flicks is star-studded and dropping over the next month or so.

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Champagne Problems (TBD)

Minka Kelly falls in love in France during the holidays. There is no release date for this one yet—but look out for it before the end of the year.

Minka Kelly (Character) Valerie Stahl in Almost Humanmeunierd, Shutterstock

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Meet Me Next Christmas (November 6th)

This one has already dropped, so you can queue it up right now if you want and check out Christina Milian as she does everything she can to get tickets to the Pentatonix Christmas Eve Concert in order to make her fairy-tale love dreams come true.

A screenshot of the movie Meet Me Next ChristmasNetflix, Meet Me Next Christmas (2024)

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Hot Frosty (November 13th)

Lacey Chabert finds love and happiness again when she brings a snowman to life in Hot Frosty. Another one you can check out right now 

A screenshot of the movie Hot FrostyNetflix, Hot Frosty (2024)

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The Merry Gentlemen (November 20th)

Chad Michael Murray stars in this tame, family-friendly Magic Mike meets The Full Monty holiday flic. Check it out now.

A screenshot of the movie The Merry GentlemenNetflix, The Merry Gentlemen (2024)

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Our Little Secret (November 27th)

Have you missed Lindsay Lohan? Well miss her no more. In Our Little Secret, Lohan and Ian Harding are exes who have to spend the holidays in the same house when they learn that their current partners are siblings.

A screenshot of the movie Our Little SecretNetflix, Our Little Secret (2024)

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That Christmas (December 4th)

Richard Curtis (the writer/director of Love Actually) brings this animated tale of intertwined holiday stories to Netflix on December 4th. Brian Cox is the voice of Santa.

A screenshot of the movie That ChristmasNetflix, That Christmas (2024)

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