Streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video have released a variety of new Christmas romantic comedies this holiday season. Variety's roundup features films with themes of romance, family, and holiday cheer, starring actors such as Alicia Silverstone and Zooey Deschanel. These movies offer diverse takes on festive tropes, from heists to fake relationships.
Overview
This year's slate of Christmas movies emphasizes romantic comedies available on popular streaming platforms. Released around December 2025, they cater to holiday viewers seeking light entertainment amid snowstorms, family gatherings, and seasonal settings.
Key Films and Plots
Finding Joy (Amazon Prime Video): Fashion designer Joy (Shannon Thornton) gets stranded in a Colorado snowstorm and meets Ridge (Tosin Morohunfola). The story uses an enemies-to-lovers arc but includes distractions from side characters.
Champagne Problems (Netflix): Executive Sydney (Minka Kelly) travels to Paris for business and falls for Henri (Tom Wozniczka), the heir to a champagne brand. Set against Christmas markets, it explores career and romance.
Merv (Amazon Prime Video): Exes Charlie Cox and Zooey Deschanel reunite over their depressed dog Merv at a Florida resort. The plot focuses on rekindling romance with emotional depth, though holiday elements are minimal.
My Secret Santa (Netflix): A single mom (Alexandra Breckenridge) dresses as Santa and connects with a ski lodge owner (Ryan Eggold). It draws comparisons to 'Mrs. Doubtfire' with heavy holiday decorations.
Joy to the World (Hulu): Author Joy (Emmanuelle Chriqui) fakes a marriage with her friend (Chad Michael Murray) for a broadcast. The film highlights strong on-screen chemistry and festive home transformations.
A Merry Little Ex-Mas (Netflix): Exes Kate (Alicia Silverstone) and Everett (Oliver Hudson) navigate family Christmas with complications from new partners. It features classic holiday activities like sledding and tree trimming.
Jingle Bell Heist (Netflix): Sophie (Olivia Holt) and Nick (Connor Swindells) plan a department store robbery against a greedy boss. This darker comedy prioritizes backstories over romance but includes dazzling holiday visuals.
Variety notes varied chemistry and cheer levels across the films, helping viewers choose based on mood.