New Netflix Christmas Releases 2025: Full Holiday Lineup

The holiday lights are up, the cold air is rolling in, and cinnamon is suddenly everywhere — which can only mean one thing: Christmas movie season is here. And once again, Netflix is leading the festive charge with a packed slate of new Christmas movies and specials for 2025. From romantic comedies and chaotic heists to baking competitions and heartfelt dramas, this year's lineup is bigger, quirkier, and cozier than ever.

Here’s your complete, updated guide to every new Netflix Christmas release for 2025.

New Netflix Christmas Releases 2025: Full Holiday Lineup

‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’

Released: November 12

Netflix kicked off the season with this warm and witty rom-com starring Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson. The story follows Kate, a newly divorced mom trying to host one final perfect Christmas in her family home. But her plan collapses when her ex arrives — with his new girlfriend.

Directed by Steve Carr and written by Holly Hester, the film brings classic holiday-family chaos with a modern twist on life after divorce. It’s heartfelt, messy, and perfect for fans of The Family Stone and Love the Coopers.

‘Champagne Problems’

Drops: November 19

Set in sparkling Paris, this glamorous holiday romance stars Minka Kelly as a career-driven executive sent to negotiate a deal with a historic champagne brand. Her plans derail when she falls for Henri — the founder’s charming son, and the biggest obstacle to her mission.

Directed by Mark Steven Johnson, the film offers French countryside visuals, vineyard drama, and swoon-worthy chemistry. Think Emily in Paris meets The Holiday.

‘The Great British Baking Show: Holidays’ Season 8

Drops: November 20

Fan-favorite bakers return for another round of festive challenges under the judging eyes of Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. With hosts Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig, this seasonal special keeps everything audiences love: nostalgia, humor, and mouthwatering holiday bakes.

Filmed at Welford Park, the show brings comfort, coziness, and classic GBBO charm.

‘Jingle Bell Heist’

Drops: November 26

This chaotic holiday crime-comedy stars Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells as two struggling Londoners who accidentally attempt to rob the same department store on Christmas Eve. Their rivalry quickly turns into partnership — and maybe something more.

Directed by Michael Fimognari, the movie gives off To All the Boys vibes but with twinkling London streets and high-stakes holiday mischief.

‘Is It Cake? Holiday’ Season 2

Drops: November 27

The viral baking-illusion competition returns with a festive twist. Host Mikey Day brings together returning contestants and new baking pros to create hyper-realistic Christmas-themed cakes: ornaments, snow globes, gift boxes, even roasted turkey.

It’s chaotic, creative, and endlessly fun — perfect for holiday binge-watching.

‘My Secret Santa’

Drops: December 3

Starring Alexandra Breckenridge, this rom-com adds a fun twist: a single mom disguising herself as Santa to earn money for her daughter’s ski lessons. But things get complicated when she develops feelings for the resort’s manager, played by Ryan Eggold.

Directed by Mike Rohl (The Princess Switch), it’s warm, sweet, and filled with classic holiday magic.

‘Man vs. Baby’

Drops: December 11

Rowan Atkinson returns in this four-part holiday special as Trevor Bingley, who now faces his biggest challenge yet — taking care of a lost baby in a luxury penthouse.

Created by Atkinson and William Davies, this slapstick series promises big laughs, chaotic situations, and nostalgic Mr. Bean–style humor.

‘Home for Christmas’ Season 3

Drops: December 12

The beloved Norwegian series returns after three years. Season 3 picks up five years later, with Johanne (Ida Elise Broch) hoping for a drama-free Christmas — but life, love, and family have other plans.

Expect emotional moments, snowy scenery, and plenty of heart.

‘Goodbye June’

Drops: December 24

Netflix ends the season with its most dramatic and ambitious film. Marking Kate Winslet’s directorial debut, Goodbye June follows a fractured family forced to reunite for what may be their final Christmas together.

With a powerhouse cast — Winslet, Helen Mirren, Toni Collette, Andrea Riseborough, and Timothy Spall — the film explores grief, reconciliation, and the complicated beauty of family. Shot in the English countryside, it’s already generating awards-season chatter.

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