7 Holiday Movies Coming to Netflix That’ll Make Your December Extra Merry

The holiday season is a perfect time to gather around the screen with loved ones, and Netflix might just be the best year-end holiday planner the season could find, no matter if you have been planning for days or at the last minute. From Thanksgiving to Christmas to New Year's, the streaming giant offers a fantastic lineup of holiday movies to lift your spirits and fill your days with festive cheer. This December, too, is going to be just as flush with films of holiday films, giving thanks, charm, warmth, and the dash of magic perfect for celebrations.
Whether your guests will be craving romance, hijinks, or a bit of heartwarming family drama, the beauty of Netflix’s holiday lineup is its ability to suit each of these moods, just waiting to be played on the streamer.
1. My Secret Santa (2025)
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If you thought Santa was all red suits and jolly laughter, think again. My Secret Santa, arriving on December 3, 2025, will be shaking things up with its tale of a single mother who dons a Santa disguise, while masquerading as a man, no less, to land a coveted gig at a luxury ski resort. The resulting chaos, coupled with an unexpected romance with the hotel manager, turns this holiday comedy into a treat that might just take the attention away from the milk and cookies.
Alexandra Breckenridge and Ryan Eggold bring this amusing Christmas fable to life, offering a warm, sometimes hilarious peek at the lengths one might go to secure a Christmas miracle for their family. This movie on Netflix stream of Christmas movies for the year mixes classic holiday charm with cheeky humor and heartfelt moments, making it the ideal yarn for the warm holiday.
2. Church People (2021)
Arriving on Netflix on December 7, 2025, Church People is a heartfelt and laugh-out-loud faith-based comedy starring Thor Ramsey and Joey Fatone. The story follows Guy Sides, America’s youth pastor, who feels stuck in the mega-church marketing machine and yearns to rediscover his passion for authentic ministry. With a mix of sincere struggles, awkward comedic moments, and a powerful message about faith, the film offers a fresh look at the challenges within church culture, making it ideal for viewers seeking humor with a spiritual twist for the holidays.
Warmth, family and gifts aside, what do you get when a soon-to-be-divorced couple decides to celebrate one last Christmas under one roof?
3. A Merry Little Ex-Mas (2025)
A Merry Little Ex-Mas premiered on November 12, 2025, on Netflix, but explores exactly that chaotic scenario that is perfect for the holiday-filled month of December. Complete with the added twist of a new girlfriend making an appearance just in time for the holidays, it is a holiday film that has balanced emotional depth with laughter-inducing family dysfunction in stellar measure.
With Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Hudson, and Jameela Jamil leading this rollicking ensemble, the film dissects modern family dynamics with a festive backdrop. It is perfect viewing for those who want a holiday story that is as real as it is entertaining, acknowledging that sometimes the holidays come with both joy and awkward moments wrapped in one.
4. Holiday in Santa Fe (2021)
Holiday in Santa Fe, although a movie, does the work of glue in reminding viewers that Christmas is best celebrated with family, tradition, and a bit of tacky store-bought décor. Coming to streaming on the red N on December 1, 2025, the film has been set in a family-owned Latino Christmas decoration shop, capturing the essence of the season through a culturally rich narrative filled with nostalgia and love.
Mario Lopez and Emeraude Toubia star in this cozy holiday tale, evoking the spirit of Christmas with every twinkling light and heartfelt moment. It is a celebration of heritage and holiday cheer, making it perfect for viewers seeking a Christmas story that honors tradition with plenty of love and warmth.
5. Joy for Christmas (2021)
In Joy for Christmas, holiday generosity takes center stage as a woman teams up with a celebrity athlete to save a family charity. The film, taking its place next to the Christmas must-watches on December 1, 2025, has starred Cindy Busby and Sam Page and blended romance, teamwork, and community spirit against a wintry festive backdrop. This movie has delivered, and will continue to do so on the streamer, the season’s favorite ingredients: heart, hope, and a generous dose of magic.
6. The Night My Dad Saved Christmas 2 (2025)
Landing on Netflix December 6, 2025, The Night My Dad Saved Christmas 2 is the kind of holiday movie that probably makes Santa question his employment choices. When the CEO of a toy company kidnaps Santa, a father-son team descends into mayhem to save Christmas, and they definitely will not be coming home as soon as some of the other Christmas movies on the streamer. If there is someone who asks the host to serve up some chaotic family antics mixed with a questionable understanding of crisis management, this movie is a non-negotiable on their plate of guilty pleasures.
7. A Lot Like Christmas (2021)
When the holiday season arrives, Netflix sprinkles in films that feel A Lot Like Christmas, and it is bottling this one up for December 3, 2025. Starring Maggie Lawson, the story centers on Jessica Roberts, who owns the town's beloved Christmas tree lot. The big-city marketing executive Clay Moore arrives with a corporate superstore that threatens her family business. Add to that a classic enemies-to-lovers trope, and you have a holiday recipe filled with festive tension and unexpected romance.
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Netflix’s holiday lineup has been set up for the perfect ounce of festive joy with a generous helping of humor, heart, and holiday hijinks. These seven movies are bound to make December feel a lot more merry, whether you are binging solo, snuggling with a loved one, or orchestrating a holiday movie marathon. Netflix remains the ultimate holiday planner this season, ready to light fire to the festivities.
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Which one of these Christmas numbers will you be picking for your cozy holiday night? Let us know in the comments below!
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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