From “Home Alone” to “Charlie Brown”, Get Cozy with These 36 Classic Christmas Movies

No Christmas movie marathon would be complete without these timeless holiday classics

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From “Home Alone” to “Charlie Brown”, Get Cozy with These 36 Classic Christmas Movies

No Christmas movie marathon would be complete without these timeless holiday classics

Alan Markfield/Walt Disney/Kobal/Shutterstock; Courtesy Everett Jonathan Taylor Thomas in 'I'll Be Home for Christmas,' 1998; The Grinch in 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas,' 1966

Alan Markfield/Walt Disney/Kobal/Shutterstock; Courtesy Everett Jonathan Taylor Thomas in 'I'll Be Home for Christmas,' 1998; The Grinch in 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas,' 1966

‘Tis the season for all things holly and jolly, and what better way to celebrate the Christmas season than with a classic Christmas movie?

They perfectly capture the emotions of the season — from the frenzy of Christmas shopping to the pandemonium of opening presents and the joy of reuniting with friends and family.

From classics dating back to the Golden Age of Hollywood such as It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) to more modern favorites like Elf (2003) and Love Actually (2003), the genre is loaded with must-watch hits that never get old.

Related: The 10 Best Holiday Movies for Families, According to PEOPLE's Critic

Here are 36 classic Christmas movies to watch this holiday season.

The Santa Clause (1994)

Disney/Kobal/Shutterstock Eric Lloyd and Tim Allen in 'The Santa Clause,' 1994

Disney/Kobal/Shutterstock Eric Lloyd and Tim Allen in 'The Santa Clause,' 1994

In this 1994 Tim Allen classic, a recently divorced father, Scott Calvin, accidentally kills Santa Claus and must become the new Kris Kringle. Calvin’s transition into Santa is hilarious, and The Santa Clause did a fantastic job at bringing the North Pole to life. It’s no wonder why the movie received two sequels and a television series, The Santa Clauses.

Watch The Santa Clause on Disney+

A Christmas Story (1983)

Mgm/Ua/Kobal/Shutterstock Ian Petrella, Peter Billingsley, Scott Schwartz and R.D. Robb in 'A Christmas Story,' 1983
Mgm/Ua/Kobal/Shutterstock Ian Petrella, Peter Billingsley, Scott Schwartz and R.D. Robb in 'A Christmas Story,' 1983

Based on various personal essays by author Jean Shepherd, A Christmas Story follows the Parker family as they prepare for Christmas in the 1940s. Every single scene feels like an experience we’ve all had in our own lives: from wishing for that ultimate Christmas present to bundling up for school in the dead of winter. In 2022, the classic film even received a long-awaited sequel, A Christmas Story Christmas.

Watch A Christmas Story on Max

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)

Classic Media A scene from 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer,' 1964
Classic Media A scene from 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer,' 1964

In this Christmas classic, a young reindeer named Rudolph searches for a better life after being bullied for his glowing red nose. Along his journey, he meets other now-iconic characters, like prospector Yukon Cornelius, the Abominable Snowmonster (a.k.a. the Bumble) and Burl Ives’ Sam the Snowman. The holiday special continues to air on TV every year, and its soundtrack includes many hits from Ives, including “Holly Jolly Christmas” and “Silver and Gold.”

Watch Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer on Amazon Prime Video (to buy)

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)

Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock Chevy Chase (center) in a scene from 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation,' 1989

Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock Chevy Chase (center) in a scene from 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation,' 1989

Few other Christmas movies are as crass and hilarious as Christmas Vacation. The Griswolds are back again, this time trying to celebrate the holidays. But as with all things the Griswolds do, everything goes wrong, mayhem erupts and absolute comedy ensues. Part of the film’s greatness was achieved thanks to its talented cast, which includes Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, Juliette Lewis and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)

Alamy The Grinch in 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas,' 1966

Alamy The Grinch in 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas,' 1966

It’s wild that one of the most famous holiday characters is a grumpy, green creature known as the Grinch. Even so, audiences have come to love the furry character at the heart of Dr. Seuss’ compelling, heartfelt story. In the tale, the Grinch tries to sabotage Christmas for all of Whoville, only to learn that love and kindness are the true meanings of the season. The Grinch's legacy is also helped by his catchy theme song, “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” sung by Thurl Ravenscroft.

Watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas on Peacock

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)

Ron Batzdorff/Universal/THA/Shutterstock  Taylor Momsen and Jim Carrey in 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas,' 2000

Ron Batzdorff/Universal/THA/Shutterstock  Taylor Momsen and Jim Carrey in 'Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas,' 2000

Somehow, despite the 1966 special already being a perennial holiday favorite, its 2000 live-action film adaptation has become just as beloved and famous in its own right. Much of its popularity is thanks to Jim Carrey’s excellent performance as the Grinch. Joining Carrey in the cast are Taylor Momsen, Christine Baranski and Jeffrey Tambor, among others.

Watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas on Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

Elf (2003)

Alan Markfield/New Line Prods/Kobal/Shutterstock Will Ferrell (right) in 'Elf,' 2003

Alan Markfield/New Line Prods/Kobal/Shutterstock Will Ferrell (right) in 'Elf,' 2003

In Elf, Buddy (Will Ferrell) always knew he was different from Santa’s other elves, and that’s because he’s a human. After discovering his real father (James Caan) is on Santa’s naughty list, Buddy decides to help his dad (who has no idea Buddy exists) by showing him the Christmas spirit. Rounding out Elf’s fantastic cast includes Zoey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen and Amy Sedaris.

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A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)

Allstar Picture Library Limited./Alamy 'Peanuts' characters in 'A Charlie Brown Christmas,' 1965

Allstar Picture Library Limited./Alamy 'Peanuts' characters in 'A Charlie Brown Christmas,' 1965

In A Charlie Brown Christmas, Charlie Brown feels depressed, even though it’s the holidays, and while some friends support him, others put him down. Things get even worse when Charlie can only get his hands on a limbless, dead-looking Christmas tree. But with a little love and support, the tree looks spectacular, and Charlie realizes that is sometimes all you need.

Watch A Charlie Brown Christmas on Apple TV+

Home Alone (1990)

20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock Macaulay Culkin and Joe Pesci in 'Home Alone,' 1990

20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock Macaulay Culkin and Joe Pesci in 'Home Alone,' 1990

For '90s kids everywhere, Home Alone is the holiday movie. In the film, a young Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is left home alone after his family flies to Paris for Christmas. Even worse, two burglars (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern) try breaking into his house. Luckily, with some inventive traps and a spunky attitude, Kevin is able to defend his home. Catherine O'Hara delivered one of the most memorable lines in the film when she screamed “Kevin!" at the top of her lungs.

Watch Home Alone on Disney+

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)

20th Century Fox Daniel Stern, Joe Pesci and Macaulay Culkin in 'Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,' 1992
20th Century Fox Daniel Stern, Joe Pesci and Macaulay Culkin in 'Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,' 1992

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is equally as iconic, where Kevin once again gets separated from his family… this time in the Big Apple. Even worse, the Wet Bandits have made their way to New York City as well, and Kevin soon finds himself facing off with them yet again. This time around, the traps are even more elaborate, and Pesci told PEOPLE in 2022 that he sustained a few injuries while filming.

“In addition to the expected bumps, bruises, and general pains that you would associate with that particular type of physical humor,” the actor said, “I did sustain serious burns to the top of my head during the scene where Harry's hat is set on fire.”

Watch Home Alone 2: Lost in New York on Disney+

It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)

Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy  James Stewart and Donna Reed in a scene from 'It's A Wonderful Life,' 1946

Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy  James Stewart and Donna Reed in a scene from 'It's A Wonderful Life,' 1946

Based on Philip Van Doren Stern's short story “The Greatest Gift: A Christmas Tale,” It’s a Wonderful Life follows a down-on-his-luck man (James Stewart) who contemplates killing himself just before Christmas. Luckily, an angel visits him that night and shows him what the world would look like if he’d never been born — ultimately showing him how important his life is. The film was nominated for six Oscars and has become a perennial holiday favorite.

Watch It’s a Wonderful Life on Amazon Prime Video

A Christmas Carol (2009)

Entertainment Pictures/Alamy Ebenezer Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol,' 2009

Entertainment Pictures/Alamy Ebenezer Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol,' 2009

In 2009, Jim Carrey brought another beloved holiday story to life, starring in an animated adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. Carrey portrays Ebenezer Scrooge, a cantankerous, greedy old man who is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve who show him the error of his ways. Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Robin Wright are also a part of the film’s voice cast.

Watch A Christmas Carol on Disney+

Scrooged (1988)

Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock  Bill Murray in 'Scrooged,' 1988

Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock  Bill Murray in 'Scrooged,' 1988

A Christmas Carol got a totally '80s makeover with Scrooged. In the film, Scrooge is now Frank Cross (Bill Murray), a high-strung, selfish and arrogant TV executive living in Manhattan. The traditional story unfolds, but this time with a good dose of humor and modernization. Karen Allen and Carol Kane are also in the cast.

Watch Scrooged on Amazon Prime Video

The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)

Jim Henson Productions/Kobal/Shutterstock Muppets characters in 'The Muppet Christmas Carol,' 1992

Jim Henson Productions/Kobal/Shutterstock Muppets characters in 'The Muppet Christmas Carol,' 1992

The Muppets also took their turn at the Dickens classic in 1992 with The Muppet Christmas Carol. Set in the 1800s like the original story, Michael Caine takes on the role of Scrooge and is visited by the iconic three ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. But this time around, Scrooge is surrounded by characters played by Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Walter, Statler and the rest of the Muppet crew.

Watch The Muppet Christmas Carol on Disney+

Miracle on 34th Street (1947)

HA/THA/Shutterstock John Payne, Maureen O'Hara, Edmund Gwenn and Natalie Wood (front) in 'Miracle on 34th Street,' 1947

HA/THA/Shutterstock John Payne, Maureen O'Hara, Edmund Gwenn and Natalie Wood (front) in 'Miracle on 34th Street,' 1947

Set in the Macy’s flagship store on 34th Street in Manhattan, Miracle on 34th Street follows the real Kris Kringle, who ends up working as the dress-up Santa for the giant department store. But some employees are conniving and angry, and before long, Santa finds himself in court, having to prove he’s the real deal.

Watch Miracle on 34th Street on Disney+

Love Actually (2003)

Peter Mountain/Universal/Dna/Working Title/Kobal/Shutterstock Hugh Grant and Martine McCutcheon in 'Love Actually,' 2003

Peter Mountain/Universal/Dna/Working Title/Kobal/Shutterstock Hugh Grant and Martine McCutcheon in 'Love Actually,' 2003

The ultimate rom-com, Love Actually follows a group of seemingly unconnected people in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Everyone has their own story to tell, and eventually, audiences start seeing each individual’s life is somehow interwoven with everyone around them. Plus, Love Actually has an all-star cast, with tons of massive names, including Hugh Grant, Kiera Knightly, Emma Thompson and the late Alan Rickman, among many others.

Watch Love Actually on Amazon Prime Video

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Touchstone/Kobal/Shutterstock  Jack Skellington in 'The Nightmare Before Christmas,' 1993

Touchstone/Kobal/Shutterstock  Jack Skellington in 'The Nightmare Before Christmas,' 1993

The worlds of Halloween and Christmas collide in this Tim Burton classic when Jack Skellington, a resident of Halloween Town, opens a door to another dimension where it’s always Christmas. Complete with a fantastic soundtrack and a unique and haunting animation style, The Nightmare Before Christmas has been a fan favorite for decades.

Watch The Nightmare Before Christmas on Disney+

The Family Stone (2005)

20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock Rachel McAdams, Diane Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker in 'The Family Stone,' 2005

20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock Rachel McAdams, Diane Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker in 'The Family Stone,' 2005

Tension mounts when Everett (Dermot Mulroney) brings his high-strung girlfriend (Sarah Jessica Parker) home for Christmas to meet his family, who are fantastically played by Diane Keaton, Rachel McAdams and Luke Wilson. The family doesn’t immediately approve of Everett’s new girlfriend, and the drama feels all too real, making The Family Stone an honest and hilarious look at what the holidays are like for so many families.

Watch The Family Stone on Hulu

Last Holiday (2007)

Stephen Vaughan/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock Alicia Witt, Giancarlo Esposito, Queen Latifah and Michael Nouri in 'Last Holiday,' 2007

Stephen Vaughan/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock Alicia Witt, Giancarlo Esposito, Queen Latifah and Michael Nouri in 'Last Holiday,' 2007

Inspired by the 1950 film of the same name, Last Holiday follows Queen Latifah as a department store employee who discovers she has a rare terminal illness. A few days before Christmas, she decides to drain her bank account and spend the holidays blowing all of her money in a mountainous resort town. While there, she has the biggest adventure of her life. LL Cool J, Alicia Witt and Giancarlo Esposito also star alongside Latifah.

Watch Last Holiday on Amazon Prime Video

Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

Moviestore/Shutterstock Judy Garland in 'Meet Me in St. Louis,' 1944

Moviestore/Shutterstock Judy Garland in 'Meet Me in St. Louis,' 1944

Set during the 1904 World’s Fair, only part of Meet Me in St. Louis takes place during the holidays. Nevertheless, it’s become a quintessential classic thanks to Judy Garland’s outstanding performance and her memorable rendition of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." The film was nominated for four Oscars.

Watch Meet Me in St. Louis on Tubi

The Polar Express (2004)

Castle Rock/Shangri-La/Kobal/Shutterstock  Hero Boy in 'The Polar Express,' 2004

Castle Rock/Shangri-La/Kobal/Shutterstock  Hero Boy in 'The Polar Express,' 2004

The picture book The Polar Express has mesmerized readers since 1985, telling a tale where unexpected children are taken to the North Pole on a magical train. In 2004, the book was turned into a feature film using cutting-edge animation styles at the time. Tom Hanks leads the voice cast, and there is even a surprise voice performance from Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler.

Watch The Polar Express on Max

Christmas with the Kranks (2004)

Zade Rosenthal/Columbia/Revolution/Kobal/Shutterstock  Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis in 'Christmas with the Kranks,' 2004

Zade Rosenthal/Columbia/Revolution/Kobal/Shutterstock  Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis in 'Christmas with the Kranks,' 2004

Based on John Grisham’s 2001 novel Skipping Christmas, two parents decide not to celebrate Christmas after discovering that their daughter won’t be coming home this year. But the Kranks’ friends and neighbors don’t like that idea too much, and before long, a full-blown holiday battle erupts in a once-sleepy neighborhood. The performances are cheesy and over-the-top but also super campy and fun. Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis lead the cast, joined by familiar faces like Dan Aykroyd, Cheech Marin and Jake Busey.

Watch Christmas with the Kranks on Hulu

Just Friends (2005)

Alan Markfield/New Line/Kobal/Shutterstock Amy Smart and Ryan Reynolds in 'Just Friends,' 2005

Alan Markfield/New Line/Kobal/Shutterstock Amy Smart and Ryan Reynolds in 'Just Friends,' 2005

After an overweight, bullied kid (Ryan Reynolds) graduates high school, he moves as far away from his New Jersey hometown as possible. Ten years later, he’s now a handsome, egotistical record executive who manages a popular but zany pop star (Anna Faris). Fate eventually leads him back to his hometown at Christmastime, where he encounters the only friend he ever had growing up (Amy Smart). It’s a funny, heartfelt and often overlooked rom-com.

Watch Just Friends on Hulu

Jingle All the Way (1996)

20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock Sinbad and Arnold Schwarzenegger in 'Jingle All the Way,' 1996

20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock Sinbad and Arnold Schwarzenegger in 'Jingle All the Way,' 1996

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad star as two dueling fathers desperate to get their hands on the hottest holiday toy of the season, Turbo-Man. Jingle All the Way instantly turned into an incredibly real and relatable movie: During the 1996 Christmas season, the Tickle Me Elmo craze struck America, and parents around the country found themselves living out the struggles from the film.

Watch Jingle All the Way on Disney+

Frosty the Snowman (1969)

Rankin-Bass Prods/Kobal/Shutterstock  A scene from 'Frosty the Snowman,' 1969

Rankin-Bass Prods/Kobal/Shutterstock  A scene from 'Frosty the Snowman,' 1969

In this classic animated special, Frosty the Snowman, complete with a button nose and two eyes made of coal, comes to life one day and befriends a group of kids. However, when they realize he’ll melt with warming temperatures, Frosty and the kids head north. Like other holiday specials of its era, Frosty the Snowman continues to live on thanks to its soundtrack performed by Jimmy Durante.

Watch Frosty the Snowman on Amazon Prime Video

White Christmas (1954)

Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney in 'White Christmas,' 1954

Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney in 'White Christmas,' 1954

In the small fictional resort town of Pine Tree, Vt., a group of four decide to put on a Christmas show. However, due to an unseasonably warm year with no snow, the town is vacant and tourists have all chosen other destinations. The group decides to save the town with a smash hit performance, which naturally concludes with the song “White Christmas” just as snow begins to fall, blanketing the town. Starring Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, the film has become a quintessential Christmas classic.

Watch White Christmas on Amazon Prime Video

Jack Frost (1998)

Suzanne Hanover/Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock Jack Frost and Joseph Cross in 'Jack Frost,' 1998

Suzanne Hanover/Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock Jack Frost and Joseph Cross in 'Jack Frost,' 1998

Inspired by the Scandinavian legend of Jack Frost, this 1998 film stars Michael Keaton as Jack, an absent father killed in a car crash one night during a snowstorm. But thanks to some holiday magic, Jack returns the next winter as a snowman and tries to rebuild his relationship with his family. Kelly Preston and Henry Rollins join Keaton in the cast.

Watch Jack Frost on Hulu

Four Christmases (2008)

New Line/Kobal/Shutterstock Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn in 'Four Christmases,' 2008

New Line/Kobal/Shutterstock Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn in 'Four Christmases,' 2008

When a couple (Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon) get trapped in the Bay Area during the holidays, they realize they’ll be forced to visit their nearby parents for Christmas. The only problem? Both come from dysfunctional families and divorced parents, meaning they’ll need to attend four Christmases in a single day. What makes the movie so great are the fantastic performances of the four parents, played by Robert Duvall, Mary Steenburgen, Jon Voight and Sissy Spacek.

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Deck the Halls (2006)

Doane Gregory/Regency Ent/Kobal/Shutterstock Matthew Broderick, Kristin Davis, Kristin Chenoweth and Danny DeVito in 'Deck the Halls,' 2006

Doane Gregory/Regency Ent/Kobal/Shutterstock Matthew Broderick, Kristin Davis, Kristin Chenoweth and Danny DeVito in 'Deck the Halls,' 2006

Leading up to Christmas, two neighbors — Danny DeVito and Matthew Broderick — begin an epic battle over who can have the most heavily decorated home, hoping to have a display so big and bright it can be seen from space. Starring alongside the duo are Kristin Chenoweth and Kristin Davis.

Watch Deck the Halls on Hulu

Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)

Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock Steve Martin and John Candy in 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles,' 1987

Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock Steve Martin and John Candy in 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles,' 1987

One of the most iconic Christmas films actually centers around Thanksgiving, not Christmas. In Planes, Trains and Automobiles, a businessman in New York (Steve Martin) tries to get home to his family in Chicago. But his journey is turned upside down when he encounters a down-on-his-luck grifter (portrayed by the late John Candy). Together, the duo travel through three states on virtually every mode of transportation possible.

Watch Planes, Trains and Automobiles on Paramount+ 

Home for the Holidays (1995)

Marshak/Polygram/Egg/Kobal/Shutterstock Holly Hunter and Robert Downey Jr. in 'Home for the Holidays,' 1995

Marshak/Polygram/Egg/Kobal/Shutterstock Holly Hunter and Robert Downey Jr. in 'Home for the Holidays,' 1995

Directed by Jodie Foster, Home for the Holidays follows a bitter, recently fired woman (Holly Hunter) who visits home for Thanksgiving. Walking the line between comedy and drama, the movie centers around the family and their relationships and turmoil throughout the holiday weekend before they all return home. It’s a more complicated adult take on the standard holiday film. Also in the cast are Robert Downey Jr., Claire Danes and the late Anne Bancroft.

Watch Home for the Holidays on Paramount+

This Christmas (2007)

Suzanne Tenner/Facilitator/Rainforest/Screen Gems/Kobal/Shutterstock Chris Brown in 'This Christmas,' 2007

Suzanne Tenner/Facilitator/Rainforest/Screen Gems/Kobal/Shutterstock Chris Brown in 'This Christmas,' 2007

Juicy drama erupts in this pulpy holiday favorite about a family who reunites on Christmas Eve. Each family member — comprised of an all-star cast including Loretta Devine, Idris Elba and Regina King — brings their own struggles to the holiday celebration until tensions finally boil over. But in the end, they realize that nothing is more important than family.

Watch This Christmas on Hulu

Ernest Saves Christmas (1988)

AJ Pics/Alamy Jim Varney (right) in 'Ernest Saves Christmas,' 1988

AJ Pics/Alamy Jim Varney (right) in 'Ernest Saves Christmas,' 1988

Set in Orlando, Fla., Ernest Saves Christmas follows the incredibly well-meaning Ernest P. Worrell (the late Jim Varney), who now works as a taxi driver. One day, he picks up Santa, who informs him that he’s searching for a replacement to take over the job. As with all things Ernest, he tries to help… but ultimately causes holiday chaos. Like the other Ernest movies, it’s full of incredibly cheap humor that somehow still makes you laugh.

Watch Ernest Saves Christmas on The Roku Channel

The Best Man Holiday (2013)

Universal/Blackmaled Prods/Sean Daniel Company/Kobal/Shutterstock From left: Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Harold Perrineau and Terrence Howard in 'The Best Man Holiday,' 2013

Universal/Blackmaled Prods/Sean Daniel Company/Kobal/Shutterstock From left: Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Harold Perrineau and Terrence Howard in 'The Best Man Holiday,' 2013

Set 15 years after The Best Man, this holiday sequel sees the entire friend group reunite for the first time. But coming back together quickly brings out old rivalries, crushes, conflicts and more. The entire cast of the first film — including Taye Diggs, Regina Hall, Terrence Howard and Nia Long — reprised their roles for the sequel.

Watch The Best Man Holiday on Amazon Prime Video

Fred Claus (2007)

Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock Paul Giamatti and Vince Vaughn in 'Fred Claus,' 2007

Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock Paul Giamatti and Vince Vaughn in 'Fred Claus,' 2007

In Fred Claus, Vince Vaughn plays Fred, Santa’s often-forgotten brother. Fred constantly lives in the shadow of Santa (Paul Giamatti), but after Santa gets injured and can’t prepare for Christmas night, Fred steps up and takes control. Ultimately, the brothers learn the true spirit of the season. Also in the cast are Kathy Bates, Elizabeth Banks and Rachel Weisz.

Watch Fred Claus on Hulu

I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)

Alan Markfield/Walt Disney/Kobal/Shutterstock Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Andrew Lauer in 'I'll Be Home For Christmas,' 1998

Alan Markfield/Walt Disney/Kobal/Shutterstock Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Andrew Lauer in 'I'll Be Home For Christmas,' 1998

Clever college student Jake Wilkinson (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) finds himself stranded, strapped for cash and in a race against the clock to make it home for Christmas in New York — in order to receive his father's prized Porsche. What ensues is a wild road trip caper filled with hitchhike hijinks and misadventures, making this hilarious holiday film perfect for enjoying with loved ones at Christmastime.

Watch I'll Be Home for Christmas on Disney+