Netflix Is Getting Over 20 Licensed Christmas Movies This November

Netflix Is Getting Over 20 Licensed Christmas Movies This November

‘Dear Santa’ and ‘Happy Christmas’ are among the festive movies landing on Netflix this November.

Pictures: Lifetime, GAF, Freeform

As the Christmas season approaches, Netflix is preparing by licensing several fan-favorite festive movies, all available for streaming in the US library in November 2025. 

Naturally, Netflix has invested a lot in Christmas over the years. In fact, the streamer has its own Netflix Christmas Universe (NCU), an interconnected series of Hallmark movies that began with A Christmas Prince in 2017. Beyond that, some of Netflix’s most popular original festive offerings include Klaus and The Christmas Chronicles.

In 2025, their slate is a little quieter than usual, but there’s still some noteworthy Original titles on the way, including A Merry Little Ex-Mas, Jingle Bell Heist, and My Secret Santa.

Netflix has also licensed a lot of popular holiday movies to its catalog over the years, and that’ll continue in November 2025 with pickups from Great American Family, Lifetime, Freeform (Disney), and Reel One Entertainment. Below, we list all 20+ festive licensed pickups coming to Netflix in the US throughout November 2025.

Those outside the United States will be recipients of Hallmark movies throughout November and through January 2026. Titles included are Haul Out the Holly, Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up, All I Need for Christmas, Christmas Under the Lights, and Our Holiday Story. These won’t be heading to Netflix in the US.


Coming November 1st

  • A Very Vintage Christmas (2019): Released a TV movie, A Very Vintage Christmas follows antique shop owner Doody Brite (Tia Mowry-Hardrict), who finds an unusual box of sentimental trinkets in her shop, and embarks on a journey to find the rightful owner. Lifetime movie.

  • Dear Santa (2024): A documentary from director Dana Nachman about the massive effort that goes into Operation Santa, run by the Postal Service in the US. IFC Films.

  • Happy Christmas (2014): Starring Anna Kendrick, Happy Christmas follows Jenny as she moves into her brother’s house following a break-up. While living there, she and her friend Carson convince her brother’s wife that her life needs to change for the better. Magnolia Pictures.
  • Merry Liddle Christmas (2019): Kelly Rowland plays Jacquie, a hugely successful entrepreneur of a tech company… with a messy family. What’s more, she falls in love with her neighbor. The movie also merited numerous sequels, but only the first will be available on Netflix. Lifetime Television
  • Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas (2013): Tyler Perry has a massive catalog on Netflix, including a few Madea films. Now, his 2013 Christmas flick, A Madea Christmas, is hitting the streamer. In the movie, Madea asks Eileen to convince her daughter to come home for Christmas. Turns out, her reason for not coming home is that she carries a huge secret. Lionsgate.

Coming November 7th

  • A Holiday Engagement (2011) – Starring Bonnie Somerville, Shelley Long, and Jordan Bridges, this romantic comedy follows a woman who hires an actor to pose as her fiancé for Thanksgiving after being dumped—only for real feelings to complicate the charade.
  • Christmas in the Heartland (2017) – Starring Sierra McCormick, Brighton Sharbino, and Bo Derek, this heartfelt holiday drama follows two teenage girls from very different worlds who meet on a plane and decide to swap places for Christmas, discovering the true meaning of family and friendship. Gravitas Ventures.

 

  • My Dad’s Christmas Date (2020) – Starring Jeremy Piven, Olivia Mai Barrett, and Joely Richardson, this holiday dramedy follows a teenage girl who secretly sets up her widowed father on online dates during Christmas in hopes of helping him find love again.


Coming November 11th

  • Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas (2019): A Christmas romance with a strange, fantastical twist. This movie follows Jess (Aisha Dee), who has a perfect first date… and then dies in a car crash on the way home. Rather than moving on to the afterlife, she quite literally ‘ghosts’ her date. Freeform / Disney.

  • No Sleep ‘Til Christmas (2018): Businesswoman Lizzie (Odette Annable) and bartender Billy (Dave Annable) strike up a connection when they learn of one thing they have in common: insomnia. Turns out, they can only get a good night’s sleep when they’re next to each other. Freeform / Disney.
  • Same Time, Next Christmas (2019): A Christmas movie set in Hawaii. Olivia Anderson (Lea Michele) returns to a picturesque Hawaiian resort where she reunites with her childhood sweetheart after being separated many years prior. ABC / Disney.

Coming November 15th

  • A Royal Date for Christmas (2023): A European Duke (Damon Runyan) arrives in the US, but his bags get lost in transit. As a result, he meets boutique owner Bella Sparks (Danica McKellar), who gives him a royal makeover. Great American Family.
  • A Sprinkle of Christmas (2024): A baker, Libby (Hayley Sales), finally opens the bakery of her dreams in time for Christmas. However, she soon enters an online feud with an actor who gave her business a bad review. Reel One Entertainment.
  • A Vineyard Christmas (2023): Heather (Nikki McKenzie), the host of ‘Read Between the Vines’, ardently tries to create a Christmas episode by featuring a winery in her hometown. The problem? The owner of the winery, Rudy (Victor Zinck Jr.) may be attractive, but he gets in her way a bit too much. Reel One Entertainment.

  • Becoming Santa (2015): A classic Christmas fantasy, Becoming Santa follows Nick (Michael Gross), a man who has completely lost his Christmas spirit. In a bid to rekindle the holiday magic, he quite literally becomes Santa for the season. Lifetime Television.
  • Christmas Casanova (2023): Podcaster Elise (Kalinka Petrie) tries to spice up her Christmas content by helping Daniyal (Fuad Ahmed) find love. However, things start to backfire when she realizes he’s chasing the wrong person. Reel One Entertainment.
  • Everybody’s Fine (2009): Starring Robert De Niro as Matteo, a retired bureaucrat and father of five, who decides to pay a visit to each of his children over the holidays. His journey takes him on a cross-continent foray across Europe. Miramax.
  • Just Like a Christmas Movie (2023): Marlie Collins stars as Emily, a cynical workaholic who gets zapped by faulty Christmas lights. Following the mishap, she decides to turn up the Christmas spirit in her small town, finding herself cast as the lead in a wildly cheesy Hallmark movie. Reel One Entertainment.

  • Meet Me at the Christmas Train Parade (2023): After Charlotte’s (Emma Johnson) son, Benny (Max Jones) learns of an old Christmas tradition, which sees a Christmas train connect four towns, he ardently attempts to make it happen. Reel One Entertainment.
  • Royally Yours, This Christmas (2023): Prince James (Steve Byers) mistakes Neve (Cindy Sampson) for a wealthy hotel guest and falls in love with her, not realizing that she’s a single mother and the hotel housekeeper. Reel One Entertainment.

Coming November 21st

  • Merry Christmas (2024): The Wright Brothers (Joey and Matthew Lawrence) already have a fierce sibling rivalry… and then they find love and unknowingly schedule their respective weddings for Christmas Day. Who comes out on top?
  • Mistletoe Mixup (2021): If one Christmas movie about sibling rivalry wasn’t enough, Netflix offers two in one day. Mistletoe Mixup follows workaholic and hopeless romantic Holly (Danielle Chuchran), who suddenly finds herself finding two potential partners in one day. The problem? They are brothers.

Coming November 24th

  • Santa Bootcamp (2022) – Rita Moreno and Emily Kinney are among the cast for this rom-com about a shopping mall magnate who hires Emily to run a Christmas gala. Still, before she gets the gig, she needs to complete Santa Bootcamp. Lifetime.


Which of these new arrivals are you most excited to watch this November? Tell us in the comments down below!

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