Culture December 25, 2019

25 holiday movies to stream on Disney+ this Christmas

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After the presents have been opened and the merriment has been had, it might be time to settle in for an afternoon of movies with the family.

Disney+ subscribers have a litany of holiday-themed titles from which to choose, from "Home Alone" to "Frozen." A few others are listed below!

Disney+, the home for all things Disney, including content from Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and National Geographic, launched last month. A subscription costs $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year, and users can download TV shows and movies so they're always available.

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"Home Alone" A holiday classic, "Home Alone" stars Macaulay Culkin as a boy who must defend his home from burglars after his family leaves him behind over the holidays.

"Home Alone 2" The sequel to "Home Alone," this time Culkin's character goes missing in New York City. Donald Trump is also featured.

"Home Alone 3" This movie has a similar plot to "Home Alone," but stars a new actor (Alex Linz) as a new character (Alex Pruitt).

"Noelle" Starring Anna Kendrick as Kris Kringle's daughter, this Disney+ original movie explores the inner-workings of Santa's (at times dysfunctional) family.

"The Santa Clause" This 1994 comedy stars Tim Allen as a divorced dad who becomes Santa after the real Kris Kringle falls off his roof.

"The Santa Clause 2" In the sequel to "The Santa Clause," Allen's character -- eight years later -- must get married by Christmas Eve to continue being Santa.

"Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" Want more "Santa Clause" action? This time around, Allen's character must deal with his in-laws.

"Richie Rich'$ Christmas Wish" A follow-up to "Richie Rich," this family film is about an ultra-wealthy boy who is transported to an alternate universe after he discovers a wishing machine.

"I'll Be Home for Christmas" A 1998 coming-of-age movie stars Jonathan Taylor Thomas as a college student who's only looking forward to the holidays because he's being gifted with a vintage car. Jessica Biel co-stars.

"Twas the Night" Bryan Cranston stars in this 2001 movie about a boy and his con artist uncle who have to save Christmas after Santa gets knocked out.

"Good Luck Charlie: It's Christmas" A spin-off of the "Good Luck Charlie" series, the Duncan family tries their best to get to Palm Springs for Christmas.

"The Muppet Christmas Carol" A holiday favorite since 1992, this movie features the Muppets re-enacting the Christmas classic by Charles Dickens.

"The Christmas Star" Ed Asner stars in this 1986 movie about a counterfeiter who escapes prison because of his resemblance to Santa Claus and then enlists the help of two kids to recover loot from a previous heist.

"One Magic Christmas" A young mother, played by Mary Steenburgen, discovers the joy of Christmas with the help of her two children and a guardian angel in this 1985 movie.

"12 Dates of Christmas" Amy Smart and Mark-Paul Gosselaar star in this romantic comedy about a woman who must relive a blind date until things go well.

"The Mistle Tones: A Musical" Think of this movie, about an acapella group, as the holiday version of "Pitch Perfect."

"Miracle on 34th Street" The 1947 holiday classic stars Maureen O'Hara as a Macy's executive who may have hired the actual Kris Kringle to play Santa at Macy's in New York City. Natalie Wood plays her daughter.

"Snowglobe" This 2007 romantic comedy is about a woman, played by Christina Milian, who is transported to a winter wonderland only to discover that her choices are ruining its flawless charm.

"The Ultimate Christmas Present" A comedy from 2000, "The Ultimate Christmas Present" centers on two teenagers who stumble upon Santa's weather-making machine, after which chaos ensues.

"The Nightmare Before Christmas" Tim Burton's animated holiday film from 1993 is about Pumpkin King Jack Skellington who wants to spread Christmas cheer, but his plans go awry.

"Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas" The 1999 animated Christmas film centers on Mickey, Minnie and their friends at Christmastime.

"Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas" The sequel to "Once Upon a Christmas" is similar to the original.

"Frozen" The wildly popular Disney film centers on Princess Anna of Arendelle, who tries to convince her sister, Elsa, to end the wintery grip she put on their kingdom.

"Olaf's Frozen Adventure" Olaf, the friendly snowman from "Frozen," teams up with a reindeer named Sven to save Christmas for Elsa and Anna.