Thanksgiving is here, and Christmas is on the way, meaning new original festive films will hit or have already hit streamers to prepare for the holiday.

Now that you’ve had your fill of turkey, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, pumpkin pie and more, find a menu below of 2025 Christmas movies to watch ahead of all the peppermint, balsam and more.

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This list will be updated in the coming days to incorporate all the holiday spirit available:

‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’– Netflix, Nov. 12

L-R: Alicia Silverstone as Kate and Jameela Jamil as Tess in 'A Merry Little Ex-Mas'
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A Merry Little Ex-Mas watches a separated couple celebrate their final Christmas together before getting a divorce. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Hudson, Jameela Jamil, Pierson Fode, Wilder Hudson, Emily Hall, Melissa Joan Hart and more. A Merry Little Ex-Mas arrived on Netflix Nov. 12.

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ – Disney+ and Hulu, Nov. 14

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie
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The Jonas Brothers star in their own Christmas flick, which arrived on Disney+ and Hulu. The boy band of brothers star alongside Billie Lourd, Chloe Bennet, Laverne Cox, Andrew Barth Feldman, Jesse Tyler, Priyanka Chopra, Danielle Jonas, Randall Park, Frankie Jonas, Will Ferrell, KJ Apa and many more.

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‘Champagne Problems’– Netflix, Nov. 19

L-R: Thibault De Montalembert as Hugo Cassell, Joël Cudennec as Philippe and Minka Kelly as Sydney Price in 'Champagne Problems'
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From director Mark Steven Johnson, Champagne Problems watches Minka Kelly’s Sydney Price travel to France to oversee the acquisition of a champagne brand before Christmas, but her plans change when she meets Henri Cassell (Tom Wozniczka), who sweeps her up in a romance before she learns he’s the brand founder’s son. The film, which started streaming Nov. 19 on Netflix, also stars Thibault de Montalembert, Sean Amsing, Flula Borg, Astrid Whettnal, Xavier Samuel and Mitchell Mullen among others.

‘Oh. What. Fun.’ – Prime Video, Dec. 3

Michelle Pfeiffer in 'Oh. What. Fun'
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Michelle Pfeiffer leads Oh. What. Fun. As Claire Clauster, who makes sure the holidays are smooth sailing for her chaotic family. Similar to Home Alone, Claire’s family leaves her at home when they leave for an outing, she goes off on her own adventure. The film also stars Felicity Jones, Dominic Sessa, Denis Leary, Chloë Grace Moretz, Maude Apatow, Danielle Brooks, Devery Jacobs, Havana Rose Liu, Jason Schwartzman, Joan Chen and Eva Longoria. Michael Showalter directs.

‘Merv’ – Prime Video Dec. 10

L-R: Anna (Zooey Deschanel) and Russ (Charlie Cox) in MERV
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Merv’s titular dog is also suffering a breakup this Christmas season. Echoing Marley & Me (2008), the dog shares parents Anna (Zooey Deschanel) and Russ (Charlie Cox), but when they split up, he is heartbroken. So the couple tries to figure out ways for him to get his spark back, and theirs might rekindle in the process. Merv lands on Prime Video Dec. 10.