Let it Snow
Based on the Young Adult novel “Let It Snow” by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle, this teen flick involves a stranded pop star, a stolen keg, a squad of competitive dancers, a mysterious woman covered in tin foil, and an epic party at the local Waffle Town. The cast includes Aussie Liv Hewson, along with Kiernan Shipka, Mitchell Hope, and Joan Cusack.
Netflix launch date: November 8
Klaus
This is one of those “kids” movies that the big kids will enjoy, too. Featuring the voices of Jason Schwartzman J.K. Simmons and Rashida Jones, it’s a Christmas story about a postman who meets a talented carpenter, Klaus, and convinces him to make toys for kids, which he says he'll deliver free of charge. It’s a new take on the creation of Santa Claus and we're in to it.
Netflix launch date: November 15
The Knight Before Christmas
Another lighthearted holiday romantic comedy, The Knight Before Christmas is about a Medieval English knight (Josh Whitehouse) who is magically transported to the present-day, where he falls for a jaded high school science teacher (Vanessa Hudgens) who’s given up on love. It ticks all the boxes for your typical cutesy Christmas love stories.
Netflix launch date: November 21
Holiday Rush
Holiday Rush is a family Christmas story about single dad and radio DJ Rashon “Rush” Williams (Romany Malco) who loses his job just as his kids share their pricey Christmas lists. To keep Rush on the air, his producer and aunt (Darlene Love) plan to help him buy another station, but the Williams family need to learn to downsize fast and embrace a simpler life if they're going to make it work.
Netflix launch date: November 28
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby
The sequel to A Christmas Prince (2017), Queen Amber and King Richard prepare for the birth of their first royal child. It's kind of like watching a Christmas version of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Netflix launch date: December 5