While the entertainment world has it hard while constantly renovating itself, Netflix has it harder, while constantly sheltering a wide range of plots, seasoned actors, reality shows, and binge-worthy movies. In order to make room for such greatness, the streamer has to constantly revamp its catalog. Therefore, as it is now the time of the year, OTT Mogul adds new Christmas decorations to its menu.
Like last year’s fruitcake or a once-cherished ornament now missing a few too many sequins, Netflix is giving audiences a last chance to watch these movies before they leave in January.
A Biltmore Christmas
A Christmas miracle encapsulated in a movie with all the right elements, ranging from a blast from the past with all the Christmas magic and the possibility of the future changing forever owing to simply one move. A Biltmore Christmas
is an enjoyable watch that audiences, especially those who enjoy the main character having an epiphany vibe, must watch before it leaves Netflix on January 1.
I’m not a Hallmark Christmas movie kind of girl but have you SEEN ‘A Biltmore Christmas’, where the main character travels back to a 1947 movie set? It’s *chefskiss* pic.twitter.com/4NIvSKl24Y
— Natalie C (@NatalieECronin) November 4, 2024
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A Heidelberg Holiday
Romance, culture, and the entire Holly Jolly bandwagon—A Heidelberg Holiday
ticks all the right boxes. The movie follows the protagonist as she gets the opportunity of a lifetime to sell her handmade Christmas pieces in Germany, her origin country.
A Heidelberg Holiday – Hallmark 3⭐️ pic.twitter.com/6eug1Ttw5t
— Here Comes Katie Claus (@rebelspykatie) December 7, 2023
Thanks to a cute German boy and his ample knowledge about the culture, she ends up discovering the true magic of Christmas, and this infectious energy will probably rub off on the audience if they watch it before it leaves Netflix in January.
A Merry Scottish Christmas
A recurring trait in the most evergreen Christmas movies is the concept of family chaos, and while A Merry Scottish Christmas
does not exactly include a child being left alone in a beautiful house unlike Home Alone
, it does capture beautifully the essence of family as two estranged siblings travel to Scotland to meet their mom and subsequently culture. The cinematic brilliance, along with the emotional notes, makes this movie a must-watch for Christmas before it leaves in January.
Christmas in Notting Hill
There are only a few things that are better than a romantic meet-cute involving a famous British footballer and an unbothered American teacher who fall for each other, making Christmas in Notting Hill
the perfect movie to lose yourself to this Christmas as it leaves in January.
Christmas Island
Very much a real place on the globe, Christmas Island
is a must-watch for Christmas owing to the series of comical events that unfold in the movie while one character does everything in her power to nail her dream job. Perfect for everyone trying to find the top-notch banter and chemistry in Christmas movies with a new story.
Christmas on Cherry Lane
Taking a different route from the usual chaos that ensues in families during Christmas, Christmas on Cherry Lane
presents an unconventional and intriguing concept as it follows three couples at contrasting stages in their lives. What comes out of it is something that makes it a must-watch Christmas movie before it leaves on January 1.
Christmas on Cherry Lane ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A very unique plot frame, likable characters, and heartstring-tugging stories! pic.twitter.com/ho4f0Ao3ey— little old me (@ghorejsi) December 18, 2024
Christmas with a Kiss
Another new-age romance that unfolds as the festivities flow in from all four sides. The movie follows the usual perfect movie for Christmas tactics, with the protagonist returning home for Christmas and finding love at the most unexpected time.
Which one of these Christmas movies will you be watching? Let us know in the comments below.