Sure, they're ultra-predictable, a little silly, a little stupid: but we love them just the same. It's so good to curl up under the comforter, a hot drink in one hand, a slice of cake in the other, ready to watch a Christmas movie! Luckily for us, Netflix is full of these heart-warming films for the festive season. New releases or must-see films, comedies, romances, fantasy... The choice is vast!
So yes, we're off for a special selection of Christmas movies to watch on Netflix. We're forgetting about the cold and bustle outside, and discovering adventures full of good feelings and Christmas magic.
ATTENTION: This guide is updated as we make new discoveries. The Snow Sister - A fantastic Christmas tale on Netflix
The Snow Sister, adapted from the bestselling novel by Maja Lunde and Lisa Aisato, tells the story of a grieving young boy who rediscovers the magic of Christmas thanks to an unexpected encounter. Available on Netflix on November 29, 2024. [Read more]
This Christmas: Richard Curtis signs a magical animated comedy on Netflix
This Christmas, Richard Curtis's first animated adventure, tells interlocking tales of love, family and one big Santa blunder. A festive tale to be discovered on Netflix on December 6, 2024. [Read more]
Ellian and the Spell: the new Netflix animated film directed by Vicky Jenson
Ellian and the Spell, an animated musical film directed by Vicky Jenson (Shrek) and starring Rachel Zegler and Nicole Kidman, arrives on Netflix on November 22, 2024. [Read more]
[Series] The Prince of Dragons - Aaravos returns for an epic finale: season 7 on Netflix
The Prince of Dragons, the critically acclaimed fantasy series, returns to Netflix on December 19, 2024 for a spectacular Season 7 finale. As Aaravos and Claudia attempt to overturn the cosmic order, our heroes will have to sacrifice everything to save the world. [Read more]
And for a very special program to warm up the whole household: A fireplace at home: birch wood version. That's right! A fireplace on your screen, to hear the flames crackle and see them rise on your TV.