Netflix has unveiled its monstrously large Christmas content schedule and it is truly stacked.
The streaming service is preparing to drop 23 festive movies and TV shows from the beginning of next month so if you've been looking for an injection of holiday spirit, you'll certainly be getting it when these titles land on Netflix.
The first to drop will be The Claus Family, which is about 'holiday-hating Jules' who 'learns of his family's magical legacy and realises he's the only hope to save Christmas'.
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Nina Dobrev and Darren Barnet will star in Love Hard, which premieres on Netflix on November 5, and is about a hopefully romantic but eternally single L.A. journalist who flies across the country to surprise the man she met on Tinder.
Also in November will be the likes of Father Christmas Is Back, The Princess Switch 3 (yes, there is a third one), A Boy Called Christmas and A Castle for Christmas.
To be honest, that would be enough for loads of people, but Netflix is just getting warmed up.
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In December, we'll be getting Single All the Way, which is about a bloke who 'convinces his best friend Nick to join him for the holidays and pretend that they're now in a relationship'.
There will also be David and the Elves, A California Christmas: City Lights, Grumpy Christmas, 1000 Miles from Christmas (1000 kms de la Navidad) and A Naija Christmas.
We told you the lineup was stacked.
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In addition to these presumably lovely movies, we'll also be getting a stack of new TV series and seasons that have a festive spin.
In November, viewers will be able to sink their teeth into Christmas Flow, Blown Away, School of Chocolate, The Great British Baking Show: Holidays (Season 4), Elves and How to Ruin Christmas (Season 2).
There will also be some things for kids to watch (even though a lot of these shows and movies will be kid-friendly).
Netflix says little viewers can get excited for StarBeam: Beaming in the New Year, Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas, Charlie's Colorforms City: Snowy Stories, Robin Robin, and Waffles + Mochi's Holiday Feast.
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The full list and synopsises can be found here.
There are only a few weeks to go until the world gets Christmas-obsessed so you better get ready.
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