If it doesn't feel like the holidays to you yet, hunkering down with a brand new festive movie might help. Netflix and Prime Video are Christmas champs this year, with an assortment of seasonal stories about ski resort Santas, moms gone rogue and holly jolly heists. Disney Plus -- which released a new Jonas Brothers Christmas movie -- is an honorable mention, and we'd never omit Hallmark's yearly contributions.
If you're all in on romantic, wintry and red and green-coated offerings, here's a stack of fresh holiday options to sift through.
New streaming Christmas movies for 2025
Mika Cotellon/Netflix Champagne Problems (out now on Netflix) Who said romantic Christmas movies have to just be Hallmark's thing? In Netflix's Champagne Problems, an American executive travels to France during the holidays for work and hits it off with a guy. It turns out he's associated with the champagne brand she's trying to acquire, but what are the holidays without a bit of drama? See at Netflix
Rob Baker Ashton/Netflix Jingle Bell Heist (out now on Netflix) Netflix is looking to swipe your holiday attention with another Christmas rom-com -- this time about two small-time thieves who join forces for a daring Christmas Eve heist. Olivia Holt (Freeform's Cruel Summer) and Connor Swindells (Netflix's Sex Education) play the Santa suit-wearing duo who might turn out to be more than just a reluctant team. See at Netflix
Diyah Pera/Netflix My Secret Santa (out now on Netflix) Netflix adds to the rom-com pile with My Secret Santa, a quirky tale about a woman who disguises herself as a man to get a gig as Santa. (It's "like Mrs. Doubtfire in the reverse," according to Netflix's companion site Tudum.) Alexandra Breckenridge (Netflix's Virgin River) dons the St. Nick camouflage and juggles a love interest while working at a luxury ski resort. See at Netflix
Prime Video Merv (out now on Prime Video) Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox play a broken-up couple who share a dog in this furry, feel-good Christmas rom-com. Their precious pooch -- Merv -- hasn't been thriving following their split, so they have to jump into action. See at Prime Video
Prime The Merchants of Joy (out now on Prime Video) Cutthroat competition, family bonds and memorable company mottos are all on display in this merry documentary about New York City Christmas tree vendors. The film reveals what it takes to get trees to city sidewalks each year. See at Prime Video
Amanda Matlovich/Netflix A Merry Little Ex-Mas (out now on Netflix) Before I unwrap its plot, two things could interest you in A Merry Little Ex-Mas. First, the holiday vibes are strong -- expect festive lights, red and green attire, sledding, snow and decorated trees. The second is that the movie stars '90s icons Alicia Silverstone and Melissa Joan Hart. Story-wise, it follows a couple going through a divorce and coming together for one last Christmas. See at Netflix
Alisha Wetherill/Prime Oh. What. Fun. (out now on Prime Video) This Prime Video movie's cast list may bring you cheer -- it stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Felicity Jones, Chloë Grace Moretz, Danielle Brooks, Maude Apatow, Jason Schwartzman, Eva Longoria and more. Pfeiffer plays the main character -- a mom who goes on a solo adventure due to feeling underappreciated by her family at Christmas. See at Prime Video
... continue reading