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The best Christmas movies on Disney+ right now

The owl Moon perched on Luna's shoulder in An Almost Christmas Story.
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The owl Moon perched on Luna's shoulder in An Almost Christmas Story.
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The holidays are around the corner, and Disney+ has audiences covered with some of the best Christmas movies to stream. The streaming platform’s family-friendly offerings guarantee there is plenty of holiday-themed content for all ages.

Whether viewers want live-action or animated features, Disney+ has plenty of Christmas movie content to comb through and suit your tastes. The service’s library is packed with modern fan favorites and classics ranging from short films, heartwarming family movies, Mickey Mouse, or festive fare set in the Star Wars and Marvel universes. Fans will find plenty of holiday-themed spirit on this list of the best Christmas movies on Disney+.

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An Almost Christmas Story (2024)

An Almost Christmas Story
24m
Genre
Animation, Adventure, Fantasy, Family
Stars
Cary Christopher, Estella Madrigal, Jim Gaffigan
Directed by
David Lowery
Watch on Disney+

For something new this holiday, An Almost Christmas Story is one of the best originals on Disney+. Directed by David Lowery (The Green Knight, Pete’s Dragon), this short film opens with Moon, a young owl separated from his family. The owl gets stuck in a Christmas tree intended to go to Rockefeller Center.

However, in his efforts to find his way home, Moon befriends a girl named Luna who is similarly lost in the busy city. An Almost Christmas Story is the perfect low-key watch this holiday season. The concise runtime, beautiful animation work, and sincere characters complement the short film’s familiar premise and make it a new holiday movie perennial.

Noelle (2019)

Noelle
100m
Genre
Family, Comedy, Fantasy
Stars
Anna Kendrick, Bill Hader, Kingsley Ben-Adir
Directed by
Marc Lawrence
Watch on Disney+

Another Disney+ original, Noelle is a great choice for a lighthearted Christmas movie. Directed by Marc Lawrence, Anna Kendrick plays Noelle, the spirited daughter of Santa Claus, while Bill Hader plays her brother Nick. Nick is in line to become the new Santa after their father, and when he goes missing after taking a break from it all, it’s up to Noelle to find and bring him back in time for the holidays. 

Noelle’s “get-into-the-spirit” messaging won’t make this story a modern holiday classic, but its main cast has plenty of charm and humor. Kendrick’s endearing performance makes this movie a breezy Christmas comedy.

Frozen II (2019)

Frozen II
103m
Genre
Family, Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Stars
Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad
Directed by
Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck
Watch on Disney+

The original Frozen was a cultural phenomenon, and while the sequel didn’t quite match its acclaim, Frozen II proved to be a great holiday watch. Co-directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee’s sequel follows sisters Anna (Kristen Bell) and Elsa’s (Wicked star Idina Menzel) fantastical adventure three years after the first movie. 

To discover the origins of Elsa’s abilities, the sisters, Sven, Olaf, and Kristoff set off to explore the Enchanted Forest. The biggest drawback of Frozen II is losing the novelty of its predecessor, but it still boasts aspirational characters, beautiful visuals, and a touching story. And despite not being an overtly Christmas-themed movie (like the original), Frozen II’s motif justifies a holiday movie night with the family.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
143m
Genre
Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Stars
William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes
Directed by
Andrew Adamson
Watch on Disney+

C.S. Lewis has written some of the most influential fantasy books with The Chronicles of Narnia, and the 2005 adaptation of the first novel is a terrific Christmas watch. Directed by Andrew Adamson, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe opens in World War II-era England, where four children have fled to the countryside amid the London Blitz by German forces. 

However, after going through the wardrobe of their new home, the children inadvertently stumble into a high-fantasy world stuck in a perpetual winter. While the rest of the live-action series saw diminishing returns, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a visually dazzling and faithful novel adaptation. It’s an excellent movie for audiences looking for some high fantasy in their Christmas-themed entertainment.

Dashing Through the Snow (2023)

Dashing Through the Snow
92m
Genre
Fantasy, Family, Comedy
Stars
Lil Rel Howery, Ludacris, Madison Skye Validum
Directed by
Tim Story
Watch on Disney+

Disney+ has an original Christmas-themed movie ready for families this holiday season. Directed by Tim Story (The Blackening), Dashing Through the Snow tells the story of a social worker named Eddie Garrick (Ludacris) who’s grown increasingly cynical about the Christmas season after a traumatic childhood experience.

Now separated from his wife Allison (The Marvels star Teyonah Parris), Eddie spends time with his 9-year-old daughter Charlotte (Madison Skye Validum) as he meets and befriends a strange man named Nick, helping to rekindle his love for the holidays along the way. It’s certainly not a novel concept for such a movie, but Dashing Through the Snow is a delightfully comedic and heartwarming Christmas movie that should satisfy the next family holiday movie marathon.

Iron Man 3 (2013)

Iron Man 3
130m
Genre
Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Stars
Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle
Directed by
Shane Black
Watch on Disney+

Along with the beloved classic action movie Die Hard, the superhero hit Batman Returns, and Marvel Studios’ holiday special with the Guardians of the Galaxy series, Iron Man 3 is another unconventional Christmas movie. Directed by Shane Black (The Nice Guys) this trilogy capper has Tony Stark deal with the aftermath of The Avengers as an international terrorist group spearheaded by the elusive Mandarin targets the United States.

With Tony feeling overwhelmed and finding himself increasingly isolated from dealing with these dire threats, the Christmas backdrop is used well as a way to deconstruct the character and explore the loneliness at his core. With Robert Downey Jr. giving a charismatic and commanding performance once again, Iron Man 3 is a solid choice for a superhero-themed holiday viewing.

The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)

The Muppet Christmas Carol
89m
Genre
Music, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Drama
Stars
Michael Caine, Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire
Directed by
Brian Henson
Watch on Disney+

The Muppets are a timeless family-friendly franchise, and it’s both expected and welcome that it has a dedicated Christmas-themed movie. Directed by Brian Henson, The Muppet Christmas Carol puts a franchise spin on the classic Charles Dickens novella A Christmas Carol and sticks fairly close to the original script.

Sir Michael Caine (The Man Who Would Be King, The Dark Knight) stars as this version’s Ebenezer Scrooge, with Kermit the Frog (Steve Whitmire) in the role of Bob Cratchit as he and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future open up his cold heart to the holiday spirit. The Muppet Christmas Carol succeeds in simply adding a Muppet wrapping to a tried-and-true classic story.

Frozen (2013)

Frozen
102m
Genre
Animation, Family, Adventure, Fantasy
Stars
Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff
Directed by
Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
Watch on Disney+

Frozen admittedly keeps to a more snowy, wintery backdrop rather than Christmas specifically, but it’s more than enough to earn a spot in a holiday-themed movie marathon. A sensation when it was released in theaters in 2013, directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee’s animated feature provides a modern rendition of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen fairy tale.

The movie follows the tale of young Princess Anna’s (Kristen Bell) quest to find her estranged younger sister Elsa (Bell and Idina Menzel), whose powers accidentally trapped their kingdom in a perpetual state of winter. Along with a colorful cast of supporting characters that Disney fans would expect from its animation studio, Frozen was widely acclaimed for its touching plot and infectious original musical numbers.

Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999)

Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
66m
Genre
Animation, Family, Comedy
Stars
Kelsey Grammer, Wayne Allwine, Russi Taylor
Directed by
Bradley Raymond, Jun Falkenstein, Toby Shelton, Bill Speers, Alex Mann
Watch on Disney+

With how iconic a brand mascot he is, it’s only natural that Disney+ would have so many Mickey Mouse-themed holiday offerings. An anthology movie, Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas is comprised of three Christmas short stories involving Mickey and his charming supporting cast of friends, before closing with an ensemble medley.

The stories follow Donald Duck, Goofy, Mickey, and Minnie on a series of endearing exploits that play into the holiday season’s festivities. Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas was met with a rather lukewarm critical reception when it was originally released in 1999, but it has since become beloved upon reappraisal and a holiday cult classic.

Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)

Mickey's Christmas Carol
26m
Genre
Family, Animation
Stars
Alan Young, Wayne Allwine, Clarence Nash
Directed by
Burny Mattinson
Watch on Disney+

An ’80s classic, the animated short film Mickey’s Christmas Carol was directed and written by longtime Disney storyboard artist Burny Mattinson.

As one would expect from such a title, this short film is a loose adaptation and Disney-fied spin on Charles Dickens’ seminal 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. Shown through the lens of the iconic Mickey Mouse, Mickey’s Christmas Carol puts Scrooge McDuck in the fitting shoes of Ebenezer Scrooge, with the mouse himself as Bob Cratchit and Morty Mouse as the ill Tiny Tim. It’s an easy recommendation for the holiday season, as well as a great introduction to the original story for the young ones in the family.

The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022)

The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
45m
Genre
Comedy, Science Fiction, Adventure
Stars
Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan
Directed by
James Gunn
Watch on Disney+

James Gunn’s The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special should be on viewers’ movie watchlist for this Christmas season. Given the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this 45-minute special is great for casual and dedicated fans alike as it takes Marvel Studios’ most successful band of comic book misfits on a holiday-themed sci-fi adventure.

Dave Bautista’s Drax and Pom Klementieff’s Mantis go off on a mission to bring Star-Lord an unforgettable Christmas in the cosmic reaches. It’s a fun, small-scale side story, and the addition of Kevin Bacon — playing Kevin Bacon — makes things even more entertaining.

Lego Star Wars Holiday Special (2020)

Lego Star Wars Holiday Special
44m
Genre
Animation, Family, Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction
Stars
Helen Sadler, Omar Benson Miller, Jake Green
Directed by
Ken Cunningham
Watch on Disney+

It’s hard not to respect Lucasfilm for indirectly bringing back one of the most maligned and forgotten entries in its Star Wars catalog, as the Lego Star Wars Holiday Special successfully reinvents the 1978 attempt that aired on CBS.

It’s the perfect format for it as well, with Lego-themed animation perfectly capturing the charming comedy that attracted so many fans to the Lego Star Wars video game series that inspired this special. In a creative co-effort from director Ken Cunningham, writer David Shayne, and more, Rey and BB-8 go on a galactic quest to gain a deeper understanding of the Force that ends up taking her on a cross-timeline galactic adventure that gives fun alternate twists on classic Star Wars moments.

Home Alone (1990)

Home Alone
63%
7.6/10
pg
103m
Genre
Comedy, Family
Stars
Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern
Directed by
Chris Columbus
Watch on Disney+

Home Alone is more than 30 years old, but it remains a timeless film for adults and children alike. The worst fears of every parent are realized when Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is left behind from a family trip by mistake, leaving him home alone (the name fits).

It seems an ideal opportunity for a couple of crooks to rob his Chicago home and make a quick buck taking advantage of the situation. But Kevin has other plans, providing a template for every young kid to protect their home against threats. The role remains the most iconic of Culkin’s career and kick-started a franchise that is available on Disney+.

The Santa Clause (1994)

The Santa Clause
57%
6.5/10
pg
97m
Genre
Fantasy, Drama, Comedy, Family
Stars
Tim Allen, Judge Reinhold, Wendy Crewson
Directed by
John Pasquin
Watch on Disney+

Before Tim Allen was so politically outspoken, the comedic actor was more likely to be seen in movies such as The Santa Clause. When toy salesman Scott Calvin (Allen) accidentally maims the real Santa Claus, it’s up to him to take up the mantle and save Christmas.

The 1994 movie is all about the power of belief in ourselves and each other as Scott tries to convince those he loves that he really is Santa Claus now, despite previously struggling to believe in the holly jolly figure himself. This film is significantly better than the two sequels it spawned (also available on Disney+), neither of which carried the same indomitable spirit as the original.

Godmothered (2020)

Godmothered
49%
6.1/10
pg
113m
Genre
Family, Fantasy, Comedy
Stars
Jillian Bell, Isla Fisher, Santiago Cabrera
Directed by
Sharon Maguire
Watch on Disney+

Godmothered is a Christmas movie the way Die Hard is a Christmas movie and deserves to be on this list of the best Disney plus Christmas movies. The Disney+ original stars Jillian Bell as the lone young fairy godmother in a sea of elderly, more traditional fairy godmothers.

To save the godmother school from being shut down, Eleanor travels to the real world to help a 10-year-old girl, but arrives to discover that the little girl is an all-grown-up single mother (Isla Fisher). Whoops! While ostensibly a children’s movie, there’s plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor for adults to enjoy as well. Hopefully, this movie will help children believe in magic again, or at least in the magic that is the Disney content machine.

Godmothered | Official Trailer | Disney+

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

The Nightmare Before Christmas
82%
8/10
pg
76m
Genre
Fantasy, Animation, Family
Stars
Chris Sarandon, Danny Elfman, Catherine O'Hara
Directed by
Henry Selick
Watch on Disney+

Some say it’s a Halloween movie, some say it’s a Christmas movie, but why choose? Tim Burton’s 1993 epic has it all: Stop-motion animation, musical numbers, fantasy elements, and even some scares.

The film centers on Pumpkin King Jack Skellington, who discovers Christmas Town after growing tired of his own Halloween schtick. He sets about improving the holiday, unaware of what the true meaning of Christmas is. Hijinks unsurprisingly ensue as Jack is forced to save Christmas from himself and his brethren. The movie can be a little frightening for kids at times, but it’s rated PG, so nothing goes too haywire. It’s a dazzling visual feast, original for its time and still original today.

A Christmas Carol (2009)

A Christmas Carol
55%
6.8/10
pg
94m
Genre
Animation, Family, Drama, Fantasy
Stars
Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth
Directed by
Robert Zemeckis
Watch on Disney+

A Christmas Carol has been told approximately a thousand times, so each new iteration has to have a different take on the classic tale. The 2009 version directed by Robert Zemeckis focuses specifically on the look, using 3D visuals to dazzle the audience.

At times, it can feel a little dizzying, but it’s still stunning to behold. Having Jim Carrey play Ebenezer Scrooge is a master stroke, as is having him play all of the ghosts in the movie. It may not stand the test of time as the best version of Scrooge’s story, but it’s one everyone should watch at least once around the holidays.

Jingle All the Way (1996)

Jingle All the Way
34%
5.7/10
pg
89m
Genre
Family, Comedy, Adventure
Stars
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman
Directed by
Brian Levant
Watch on Disney+

Don’t put too much stock into the critic scores: Jingle All the Way deserves a spot on your holiday watchlist. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as mattress salesman Howard Langston, who’s trying to get a last-minute Turbo-Man action figure gift for his son.

Unfortunately, he’s not alone, as a rival dad (Sinbad) is trying to do the same. The two do battle all day long as they attempt to fulfill the Christmas dreams of their children, without realizing that fighting over Christmas gifts is not what the holiday is all about. There’s plenty of slapstick and physical humor in this film, which is sure to keep the family laughing, even if the plot never really takes off.

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Holden is a writer with a focus on streaming service guides. He has also written content for Screen Rant and FanSided and is eagerly anticipating every Star Wars series set to debut in the coming years.

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His young career so far has seen him write about soccer through websites including Read Bundesliga and Bayern Strikes, specializing in FC Bayern Munich. From there he moved on to Comic Book Resources, Game Rant, The Gamer, and Screen Rant to indulge his inner nerd, with over 2 years and counting as a senior writer at the latter.

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