Dec. 13, 2025, 5:02 a.m. MT
The holiday season is in full swing and while some are out hunting down the coolest holiday light displays in the Valley others are more content cozying up on the couch and enjoying a Hallmark Christmas movie.
Lucky for those people Hallmark is in the middle of their annual “Countdown to Christmas” event and will be releasing not one but two new Christmas movies to catch this weekend.
this year, Hallmark is premiering 24 brand-new Christmas movies and there will also be the series premiere of “Mistletoe Murders” and “Twelve Dates ‘Til Christmas,” plus a new season of “Finding Mr. Christmas” and “Baked With Love: Holiday.” The greeting card and media company has been releasing a new movie every Saturday and Sunday since mid-October, except when they treated fans to seven new films to binge over Thanksgiving weekend.
But for now, here are the new holiday movies Hallmark is releasing this weekend.

New Hallmark ‘Countdown to Christmas’ movies
- “A Suite Holiday Romance”: Saturday, Dec. 13. When a woman agrees to ghostwrite a memoir for a famous art dealer at an iconic NYC hotel, she meets a visitor from England. In a whacky turn of events, they give each other the wrong first impression when she thinks he’s a British aristocrat and he thinks she’s a wealthy hotel guest.
- “Oy to the World”: Sunday, Dec. 14. After a water line at the temple breaks, members celebrate Hanukkah at an Episcopal church. However, Christmas Eve falls on the same day, so the rival choir directors must set aside their differences to collaborate.
Rest of Hallmark’s ‘Countdown to Christmas’ movie lineup for 2025
- “A Make or Break Holiday”: Saturday, Dec. 20. Hunter King stars as one half of a couple who have gone on a break but pretend they’re still together while hosting their families for the holidays.
- “The Christmas Baby”: Sunday, Dec. 21. Days before Christmas, a newborn baby mysteriously appears on a couple’s doorstep along with a personally addressed note.
How can I stream Hallmark Countdown to Christmas?
If you’ve pulled the plug on cable, you can catch the Countdown to Christmas programming the next day after airing on Hallmark+.
Monthly subscriptions for Hallmark+ cost $7.99.
Meredith G. White covers entertainment, art and culture for The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com. She writes the latest news about video games, television and best things to do in metro Phoenix.

