Netflix will be releasing 23 new Christmas-themed films and TV shows this season.
One of the new festive treats includes the third film in The Princess Switch franchise named The Princess Switch: Romancing the Star.
The newest film fronted by Vanessa Hudgens sees her play three characters who team up to retrieve a stolen relic from the palace.
It will be available to watch on the streaming service on November 18.
There will also be a family-friendly movie to put you in the Christmas spirit titled A Boy Called Christmas.
The film follows an ordinary boy on an amazing adventure, and features a stellar cast, with Maggie Smith, Kristen Wiig, Toby Jones, and Sally Hawkins.
It will land on the streaming service on November 24.
The awarded winning studio behind Wallace & Gromit, Aardman will also be releasing a new festive stop motion, Robin Robin, featuring voices from Gillian Anderson and Richard E.Grant and will be available soon.
For festive TV shows, Queer Eye's Bobby Berk will be hosting a new interior design competition show, Blown Away: Christmas in which people will compete to win a prize of $10,000.
There will also be a teen show, Elves, appearing on screens, which sees a Christmas vacation turn into a nightmare when a family discovers an ancient menace stalking the Island.
All the new Christmas Films and Shows coming to Netflix
Films
- The Claus Family; November 1
- Love Hard: November 5
- Father Christmas is Back: November 7
- The Princess Switch 3: November 18
- A Boy Called Christmas: November 24
- A Castle for Christmas: November 26
- Single All the Way: December 2
- David and the Elves: December 6
- A California Christmas: City Lights: December 16
- Grumpy Christmas: December 22
- 1000 Miles from Christmas: December 24
- A Naija Christmas (TBA)
- Robin Robin (TBA)
TV Shows
- Christmas Flow: November 17
- Blown Away: November 19
- School of Chocolate: November 28
- Elves: November 28
- How to Ruin Christmas Season two (TBA)
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