The countdown for Christmas has begun which can only mean one thing, new Christmas films and series. There will be a whole host of festive films dropping on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Paramount+ in the run up to Christmas.
From family-friendly films, like the Netflix original 'Scrooge: A Christmas Carol' to classic Christmas rom-coms, there is something to suit everyone's tastes. December 2022 is packed with upcoming films and series that will get you in the festive spirit.
Amongst the many shows and movies coming to the streaming giants, we have selected all of the new Christmas releases, and its release date, for your December schedule.
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Here's all the Christmas movies and series dropping this December.
Netflix
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol
On a cold Christmas Eve, selfish miser Ebenezer Scrooge has one night left to face his past — and change the future — before time runs out.
Coming to Netflix December 2nd
Big Brother- seasons 10 and 14
Although it's not exactly a Christmas show, its certainly binge-worthy.
Coming to Netflix December 2
The Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus
Christmas Eve takes a twisty turn when the Boss Baby accidentally swaps places with one of Santa's elves and gets stranded at the North Pole.
Coming to Netflix December 6th
Believe in Santa
After five happy months dating Tom, Lisa's horrified to learn he's obsessed with her least favourite holiday. Is it time to give Christmas another chance?
Coming to Netflix December 14th
How to Ruin Christmas: The Baby Shower
Free-spirited Tumi always manages to make a mess of things. Can she make it through this holiday family reunion without ruining it completely?
Coming to Netflix December 16th
Emily in Paris- Season 3
After landing her dream job in Paris, Chicago marketing exec Emily Cooper embraces her adventurous new life while juggling work, friends and romance.
Coming to Netflix December 21
After Ever Happy (2022)
The latest movie in the romantic teen drama film franchise.
Coming to Netflix December 25
A full list of all the TV shows and movies coming to Netflix this December can be found on Netflix's What's On page.
Amazon Prime
Your Christmas or Mine?
In Your Christmas Or Mine? Asa Butterfield and Cora Kirk play student lovers James and Hayley, who are in their first year of university. When Christmas comes around they kiss one another goodbye and head off home. But, unbeknownst to each other, they both decide to swap trains and enjoy Christmas with their other half.
That means they both end up spending the festive period with their in-laws families rather than each other. Hayley must navigate staying with James’ posh, aristocratic family while James has to spend the holidays with Hayley’s down-to-earth, working-class family.
Coming to Amazon Prime: 2nd December
A Unicorn For Christmas (2022)
A young girl discovers a real-life unicorn at a Christmas carnival and must protect it from a greedy fair owner.
Coming to Amazon Prime: December 3
A Lot Like Christmas
A 2021 film will be dropping on Amazon Prime this month. Roberts Tree Farm and Nursery has long been a Christmas fixture in Hudson Springs, New York, they not only selling cut-your-own Christmas trees, but the experience of Christmas.
Coming to Amazon Prime: December 6
The Three Wise Men vs Santa (2022)
Narrated by the legendary Andy Griffith, the animated special The Three Wise Men is a charming re-imagination of the classic Christmas story following the three wise men on a wondrous quest to meet the newborn king.
Coming to Amazon Prime: December 9
Something from Tiffany’s
Something from Tiffany's tells the story of a young woman whose romantic life takes a turn when she receives an engagement ring meant for somebody else. The film stars Zoey Deutch, Kendrick Sampson, Leah Jeffries, Shay Mitchell and Ray Nicholson.
Coming to Amazon Prime: December 9
When Hope Calls Christmas (2022)
The little town of Brookfield is selected by a national magazine to be featured for its holiday spirit, with the Brookfield residents banding together to turn their community into a Christmas wonderland.
Coming to Amazon Prime December 20
Paramount+
The Flatshare
For the romantics waiting under the mistletoe, Jessica Brown Findlay and Anthony Welsh star as Tiffany and Leon, two cash-strapped London twenty somethings who share a bed. The catch is – Tiffany and Leon have never met and, if their plan works out, they never will.
Recovering from a controlling relationship, Tiffany spends her days earning minimum wage for minimum appreciation on a viral news website, while Leon works nightshifts in a hospice getting life advice from a terminally ill tween as he tries to free his wrongfully jailed brother. But, as the Post-it Notes start to fly and each gets unexpectedly drawn into the other’s messy, complex life, an attraction evolves backwards.
Coming to Paramount+ December 1
Liam Gallagher Knebworth 22
For those who are rocking and rolling round the Christmas tree, this documentary is for you.
In June 2022, Liam Gallagher defied all expectations and returned to Knebworth, 26 years after Oasis’ historic 1996 shows. Performing to 170,000 people across two nights in one of the first major stage shows following the pandemic.
Knebworth 22 is a feature-length documentary that traces Liam back to the site of his former band’s defining performances, including all-new interviews, behind the scenes and epic concert footage. The film also goes a little bit further, seeking out stories and perspectives from collaborators and fans of different generations from around the world, transposing the emotional and social context of the 90s’ shows versus the tumult of our current era. The film is a witty, poignant portrait of humanity, affirming the power of togetherness and the potency of live performance.
Coming to Paramount+ December 7
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