Christmas has arrived on Netflix!
The streaming service just released its 2021 holiday schedule and the upcoming movies, series, and specials sound more festive than ever before. This year’s programming totally sleighs with a dozen new films, including romantic Christmas movies, funny Christmas movies, and family-friendly Christmas movies.
The toughest part will be deciding what to watch first! Fans of The Princess Switch can look forward to the final film in the franchise, with Vanessa Hudgens playing three royal roles. Single All the Way, starring Jennifer Coolidge, Philemon Chambers, and Michael Urie, will definitely deliver a lot of laughs. And watching A Boy Called Christmas with your kids might just become a new favorite Christmas tradition. If you’re feeling competitive this holiday season, get ready to binge-watch some fun new Christmas-themed shows: The Great British Baking Show: Holidays, School of Chocolate, and Blown Away: Christmas. Who knows—you might just find some holiday baking inspiration!
With such a tree-mendous lineup of movies and shows coming this year, yule be pine-ing for the best spot on the couch. (Okay, okay—we’re done with the bad Christmas jokes.) Check out Netflix’s full 2021 holiday schedule below!
Netflix Original Christmas Movies for 2021
November 1
The Claus Family
November 5
Love Hard
November 7
Father Christmas Is Back
November 18
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star
November 25
A Boy Called Christmas
November 26
A Castle for Christmas
December 2
Single All the Way
December 6
David and the Elves
December 16
A California Christmas: City Lights
December 22
Grumpy Christmas
December 24
1000 Miles From Christmas
December TBA
A Naija Christmas
Netflix Original Christmas Series and Specials for 2021
November 17
Christmas Flow
November 19
Blown Away: Christmas
November 26
School of Chocolate
November 28
Elves
December 3
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays
December TBA
How to Ruin Christmas (Season 2)
Which Netflix Christmas movie or show are you most excited to watch? Tell us in the comments!
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