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Celebrate the holiday season by streaming original Christmas movies on Netflix, including the 2025 films 'Champagne Problems, 'Jingle Bell Heist,' 'A Merry Little Ex-Mas' and more.
Dig into all the new Netflix TV shows and movies heading to Netflix this week, including "Stranger Things" season 5 volume 2, "Goodbye June" and more.
Three more episodes, "Volume 2," will hit Netflix on Christmas Day. The finale will drop on New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, 2025. Each volume of the new season releases at 8 p.m. ET/5 PT, according to Netflix.
There are some big originals hitting different services next month, including a couple of potential hit action films. Prime Video is set to debut The Wrecking Crew, which stars Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista. Meanwhile, Netflix is bringing an even more iconic duo to the screen, as Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite for new thriller The Rip.
Looking for some feel-good Christmas viewing? Netflix has just added Kate Winslet's "Goodbye June," an emotional family drama starring herself and Helen Mirren.
If watching a movie on Christmas is part of your holiday tradition, here are Netflix's top performers, as well as classic movies for the family.
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Although Netflix Originals are shows the streamer produces itself or has exclusive licensing arrangements for, they aren’t always available on the platform indefinitely. What’s on Netflix has compiled a comprehensive list of 100 Netflix Originals movies and series set to be removed from the platform throughout 2026.
Families settling in for Christmas movie marathons this week are giving Wall Street another reason to watch Walt Disney Co (NYSE: DIS) and Netflix Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX).