9 New Christmas Movies To Binge On This Christmas Eve
This Christmas Eve is the perfect excuse to curl up at home and these brand-new holiday movie releases are just what your festive watchlist needs.
It is officially time to light up that Christmas tree and place that star on top as we close in on Christmas eve today. This is just the perfect time to ring in those Carols and jingles, plan that party with everything festive and winter-y but if you are not the party kind, rather one of those “cuddle in a blanket and sip hot chocolate” kind and would much rather celebrate your Christmas at home with your favourite person cosied up with chocolates and snacks with the perfect lineup of Christmas movies, you are just in time to make that watchlist with the absolute new releases this holiday season.
New Christmas movies To Add to Your Watch list
A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (November 2025)
Imagine: three pop princes trying to get home for Christmas, but life keeps literally rerouting them. Think Planes, Trains & Automobiles meets Jonas Brothers Reunion Tour + Santa magic. They scramble through Europe, get cursed by Santa (lol), lose passports, make up, crash-land planes, & somehow still have time to sing — because of course there are original Jonas songs. Total holiday chaos, total brotherly love vibes.
Merv (December 2025)
This one’s a rom-com with a twist: the real star is a dog. Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox play exes who share custody of Merv, their pup who’s oddly depressed after the breakup. Add a Florida road trip to fix doggo blues…and maybe their own hearts in the mix, you have yourself a cute little romantic story. Sunshine, sandy paws, and rekindled feelings? Sign us up.
Oh. What. Fun (December 2025)
If you haven’t already understood from the title and all its punctuation that feels personally attacked by the holidays. This movie follows Michelle Pfeiffer’s character Claire, a mom who gets accidentally left behind by her chaotic family, so she goes on her OWN holiday adventure. It’s like Home Alone but with adult stress and cringeworthy family moments.
A Merry Little Ex-mas (November 2025)
This movie is Netflix’s rom-com spin on “Can We Stay Friends?” Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson play a couple spending one last Christmas together before their divorce. But predictably and charmingly, romance flickers and feelings get tangled like those stubborn Christmas lights that absolutely will unwrap again but in its own time. This is perfect for you if you are looking for that blend of winter vibes, family drama, and awkward “which of you wants the tree?” moments.
My Secret Santa (December 2025)
What happens when a single mom loses her cookie job and ends up dressing as an elderly Santa at a ski resort just to keep her kiddo’s season sweet? This movie is everything cute, quirky, and full of holiday disguises. You can expect heartwarming comedy, secret identities, and that soft-serve fake beard energy.
She’s Making a List (December 2025)
This movie is the absolute hallmark cosiness alert, as Lacey Chabert, who plays a “Naughty or Nice” auditor, actually ends up falling for the single dad she’s technically judging. It’s Hallmark love logic — official checklist by day, “what now” by night — complete with holiday towns, family feels, and that “maybe I was wrong about Christmas rules” glow-up.
Holiday Touchdown” A Bills Love Story (November 2025)
What happens when you mix football with Christmas? Two lifelong friends and Bills Mafia superfans help Morgan Quinn trace her family’s anonymous holiday benefactor while Gabe DeLuca tries extra hard to finally shoot his shot. If football isn’t your thing, the community and heartwarming might just convert you.
Merry Little Mystery (November 2025)
This movie follows Natasha as she returns to her hometown with secret Santa duties — literally giving gifts without anyone knowing who she is — and then a reporter tries to spill the beans. But sparks fly when the reporter and Natasha get closer. This movie is the perfect mix of rom-com mystery, Christmas cheer and those small-town vibes you didn’t know you needed. It’s basically a warm hug with a magnifying glass.
Christmas Everyday (November 2025)
This Lifetime gem stars Brandy Norwood as a woman juggling her late dad’s holiday traditions and her sister’s bridezilla wedding prep. There’s family stress, contractor crushes, foggy holiday feelings in this one and is basically the messiest, loveliest version of “what Christmas really means.”
