“The Princess Switch 3,” a romantic comedy starring Vanessa Hudgens, and more Christmas favorites are coming to Netflix this holiday season.
The third installment, newly titled “The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star,” drops on Nov. 18. In the film, Hudgens plays not one, not two, but three of the leading roles — Queen Margaret, Princess Stacy, and Margaret’s look-alike cousin Fiona.
Before subscribers can watch that chaos unfold on the small screen, the Yuletide cheer kicks off with “The Claus Family” on Nov. 1. The film follows a grinch-like man who learns the magic of Christmas after his grandfather suddenly falls ill. A few days later, on Nov. 5, “Love Hard,” starring Nina Dobrev as a perpetually single L.A.-based journalist, drops on the streaming service.
Netflix also launched the trailer for “A Boy Called Christmas,” which lands on the streaming service on Nov. 24. Adapted from Matt Haig’s novel, the story follows an ordinary young boy named Nikolas, who ventures out to follow his father on a quest to discover the fabled village of the elves, Elfhelm.
December will see the release of “Single All the Way.” The movie stars Michael Urie as Peter, who is desperate to avoid his family’s judgement about his single-ness. So he convinces his best friend Nick (Philemon Chambers) to join him for the holidays and pretend they’re in a relationship. But when Peter’s mother ((Kathy Najimy) sets him up on a blind date with her hunky trainer James (Luke Macfarlane), the plan goes awry. “Single All the Way,” also featuring Jennifer Coolidge, debuts on Netflix on Dec. 2.
Netflix will release 11 movies around Christmastime, continuing its promise to deliver new films every week for the entire year. See the complete holiday movie slate below:
November 1
The Claus Family
November 5
Love Hard
November 7
Father Christmas Is Back
November 18
The Princess Switch 3
November 24
A Boy Called Christmas
Robin Robin
November 26
A Castle For Christmas
Coming in December
A Naija Christmas
December 2
Single All the Way
December 6
David and the Elves
December 16
A California Christmas: City Lights
December 22
Grumpy Christmas
December 24
1000 Miles from Christmas
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