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5 great Netflix movies to watch on Christmas

Jingle Bell Heist and Klaus are some of Netflix's must-see holiday films

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Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Rachel McAdams, and Lacey Chabert dressed as Santa Claus in Mean Girls.
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As families get together to share Christmas presents this month, Netflix has joined in the celebration with some special gifts. This massive streaming platform has plenty of new festive movies for subscribers to unwrap together this holiday season. It also has many other beloved films from past Christmases for audiences to revisit.

From holiday animations to cheesy rom-coms, Netflix has a wide variety of films that are perfect for the holidays. After you’ve finished unwrapping your gifts on Christmas Day, you should gather around the TV and stream one or more of these five films on Netflix.

Jingle Bell Heist (2025)

Jingle Bell Heist follows Sophia (Olivia Holt), a woman working multiple jobs while moonlighting as sa mall-time thief, desperate to pay for her mother’s cancer treatment. After one of her robberies is uncovered by Nick (Connor Swindells), a security contractor framed for theft, Sophia teams up with him to rob a department store owned by the corrupt Maxwell Sterling (Peter Serafinowicz).

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Directed by Michael Filmognari (The Fall of the House of Usher), this new Christmas comedy answers the question: “What if the robbers from Home Alone were the good guys?” With plenty of slapstick humor, romantic tension, and endearing drama, Jingle Bell Heist should make for a perfect watch for those looking for a new kind of holiday rom-com.

Watch Jingle Bell Heist on Netflix.

Champagne Problems (2025)

Fans of Emily in Paris may be interested in this new Christmas rom-com. From writer-director Mark Steven Johnson, Champagne Problems follows investment executive Sydney Price (Minka Kelly) on her trip to Paris to acquire a champagne brand for her company before the holidays. While touring the City of Lights, Sydney sparks a romance with charming Henri Cassell (Slow Horses‘ Tom Woznickza), who turns out to be the heir to the company she’s trying to acquire.

If that wasn’t awkward enough, Sydney is forced to join Henri on a trip to his family’s château, venturing into traditional rom-com territory. This has made Champagne Problems one of Netflix’s biggest new holiday films, having reached the platform’s Top 10 list during its first week with reported 20.5 million views.

Watch Champagne Problems on Netflix.

Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery (2022)

In this Murderville Christmas special, detective Terry Seattle (Will Arnett) finds pro football player Johnny Blaze (Sean Hayes) killed at City Hall while dressed as Santa, putting him on his biggest case yet. For this job, Terry is paired with several celebrity partners, including Saturday Night Live alumni Maya Rudolph and Pete Davidson, as well as former athlete Marshawn Lynch. Arnett even reunites with his former Arrested Development co-star Jason Bateman.

Given only a handful of clues and zero script, the show’s celebrity guests are forced to improvise their way to the truth as they help Terry solve the murder. This leads to many hilarious holiday moments, making this Murderville special the perfect blend of comedy and crime.

Watch Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery on Netflix.

Klaus (2019)

Klaus is Netflix’s first animated feature to have received an Oscar nomination. Written and directed by Despicable Me co-creator Sergio Pablos, this vibrant holiday film presents a whole new origin story about Santa Claus (or “Klaus”), who is voiced by actor J.K. Simmons long before he starred in Red One.

Set in 19th-century Norway, Klaus follows lazy postman Jesper (Jason Schwartzman), who is assigned to set up a post office in an island town. There, he befriends the reclusive toymaker Klaus and hatches a plan to meet his quota by deliver gifts to all the children who write to them. Audiences who are looking for a fresh new take on the story of Christmas will want to see how Jesper and Klaus’s acts of kindness bring joy to a dreary town, giving birth to a holiday legend.

Watch Klaus on Netflix.

Mean Girls (2004)

While this teenage comedy takes place throughout the school year, one of the most iconic scenes in Mean Girls depicts the Plastics dancing to Jingle Bell Rock at the Winter Talent Show. This is one of many memorable moments that have made Mean Girls a hilarious classic perfect to watch all year round.

Throughout this film, we follow teenager Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) during her first year at an American high school after growing up homeschooled by her parents in Africa. As she tries to fit in and make new friends, she becomes part of a revenge plan against the school’s evil “queen bee,” Regina George (Rachel McAdams), unleashing all sorts of comedic chaos.

With so many hilarious moments, quotable lines, and strong performances from its cast, Mean Girls has carved out a huge place in popular culture, and its presence can be felt today. Even after over 20 years, we’re still trying to match fetch happen, proving Mean Girls is the gift that keeps on giving.

Watch Mean Girls on Netflix.

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