New Christmas movies 2025 are officially dropping on Netflix and Prime Video this holiday season, bringing star-studded rom-coms and festive comedies to your screens. From heists to mistaken identities, here’s the complete guide to what’s streaming this December. Discover what to watch before December 25 ends.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Netflix releases 5 new original Christmas movies in 2025, including “My Secret Santa” premiering December 3
- Prime Video premiered 4 new Christmas films from December 1-10, featuring Michelle Pfeiffer, Zooey Deschanel, and Charlie Cox
- Top-rated titles include “Jingle Bell Heist” (Netflix, November 26) and “Oh. What. Fun.” (Prime Video, December 3)
- Star power includes Alicia Silverstone, Rowan Atkinson, and Minka Kelly across both platforms this season
Netflix’s 2025 Christmas Movie Lineup Dominates Holiday Streaming
Netflix stepped up its holiday game with five fresh originals arriving throughout December 2025. The streaming giant moved away from wholesome fare to deliver more diverse and entertaining holiday content that appeals to adult audiences while maintaining family-friendly options.
Leading the pack is “My Secret Santa,” which premiered on December 3. The rom-com stars Alexandra Breckenridge, Ryan Eggold, and Tia Mowry in a tale of a single mom who disguises herself as a man to land a seasonal Santa job at a luxury ski resort, only to fall for the hotel manager. Meanwhile, “Man Vs Baby” brings back Rowan Atkinson from his hit “Man vs. Bee” series in a new holiday adventure where he must protect a high-tech penthouse while caring for an unexpected baby during Christmas week.
Prime Video Christmas 2025 Delivers Star-Studded Attractions for December Streaming
Prime Video launched its holiday season with equally compelling content starting November. “Oh. What. Fun.” premiered December 3 and features Michelle Pfeiffer as the glue holding a chaotic family together during the holidays—until they leave her behind. The film also stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Denis Leary, Felicity Jones, and Eva Longoria in this ensemble comedy directed by Michael Showalter.
The standout hit “Merv” arrives December 10 with Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox as exes forced to co-parent their beloved dog during a surprise Florida reunion. “Finding Joy,” from director Tyler Perry, hits the platform November 5 and follows a New York fashion designer pursuing a snowy Colorado romance that takes unexpected turns.
| Title | Streaming Platform | Release Date | Stars |
| My Secret Santa | Netflix | December 3 | Alexandra Breckenridge, Ryan Eggold |
| Oh. What. Fun. | Prime Video | December 3 | Michelle Pfeiffer, Chloë Grace Moretz |
| Jingle Bell Heist | Netflix | November 26 | Olivia Holt, Connor Swindells |
| Merv | Prime Video | December 10 | Zooey Deschanel, Charlie Cox |
| Champagne Problems | Netflix | November 19 | Minka Kelly, Tom Wozniczka |
Netflix Rom-Coms Lead with Fresh Holiday Themes Breaking Traditional Molds
Unlike traditional Hallmark-style movies, Netflix’s 2025 Christmas originals feature unconventional plots and diverse storytelling. “Jingle Bell Heist” breaks the mold entirely with a Christmas Eve heist story starring Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells as small-time thieves forced into an uneasy alliance to rob London’s most notorious department store.
“Champagne Problems” takes viewers to Paris, where an executive played by Minka Kelly travels to secure a champagne acquisition before Christmas but falls for the charming founder’s son. “A Merry Little Ex-Mas,” starring Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson, premiered November 12 and centers on a recently divorced woman’s holiday plans going hilariously wrong when her ex introduces his younger, more successful new girlfriend.
Prime Video’s 2025 Slate Brings Holiday Warmth with Diverse Cast and Stories
Prime Video’s Christmas 2025 collection launched strong with “The Merchants of Joy,” a documentary released December 1 following five New York City Christmas tree-vendor families through the bustling holiday season. This unique offering gives viewers an inside look at the real people bringing festive cheer to city streets.
Beyond the originals, Prime Video continues to host classic holiday favorites available for subscribers. The platform curated a diverse lineup mixing comedy, romance, and heartwarming stories that appeal to audiences of different ages and preferences. Each film was strategically released throughout November and December to maximize viewing opportunities during peak holiday season.
“Other networks and streamers realized the popularity of Christmas rom-coms and jumped on the bandwagon.”
— Parade Magazine, Entertainment Guide 2025
Which New Christmas Movie Should You Watch First This Holiday Season?
Choosing your first watch depends on your mood and preferences. If you want humor and charm, “Oh. What. Fun.” on Prime Video delivers family chaos with an all-star cast. For heist thrills with holiday spirit, “Jingle Bell Heist” on Netflix offers something refreshingly different from typical Christmas fare.
Romance enthusiasts should prioritize “My Secret Santa” on Netflix or “Merv” on Prime Video, both featuring charming leads and heartwarming moments. Those seeking elegant European vibes should queue up “Champagne Problems” featuring Minka Kelly in Paris. Family viewers will appreciate the accessible humor in “Man Vs Baby” with Rowan Atkinson, while documentary lovers shouldn’t miss “The Merchants of Joy” on Prime Video for an authentic holiday experience beyond fictional stories.
Sources
- Parade Magazine – Netflix 2025 Christmas holiday movies complete lineup
- People Magazine – Prime Video Christmas movie releases and cast details
- Netflix Official – Holiday movies and streaming information


Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.
