The 10 best Christmas movies on Disney Plus to stream this holiday season

Dec. 19, 2023



These are the best Christmas movies on Disney Plus right now

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The best Christmas movies onDisney Plusaren’t hard to find. After all,Disneyand Christmas go hand in hand, so Disney Plus is probably the first streaming service that springs to mind when you start wondering about settling in with a Christmas classic. But, where do you start? Well, that’s where we come in. We’ve combed through all the festive films the streamer has to offer to bring you our 10 top choices of what to stream this holiday season.

Below, we’ve got classic fare involving the Muppets and Mickey Mouse, along with some more modern gems. Everything below is available in the US and the UK, too, so you can get streaming from either side of the pond this Christmas.

So what are you waiting for? Grab yourself a hot chocolate and a fluffy blanket and strap in for the most magical Christmas movie experience ever – Disney edition, of course. For even more, see our guide to thebest movies on Disney Plusor thebest shows on Disney Plus.

The Muppet Christmas Carol

The Muppet Christmas Carol

Year:1992

Director:Brian Henson

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

This adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic brings in the Muppets to play Bob Cratchit and co., while Michael Caine is the tightfisted Ebenezer Scrooge. He’s a fairly coldhearted fellow until he gets a wake-up call thanks to visits from three Christmas Ghosts, who show him the error of his ways. The Muppet Christmas Carol is much-beloved for good reason – for a funny, heartwarming musical all about the true meaning of Christmas, there’s no better movie.

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Read ourThe Muppet Christmas Carol reviewfor more.

Year:1994

Director:John Pasquin

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

Tim Allen plays Scott Calvin, who, one Christmas Eve, comes across the real Santa Claus on his roof. Unfortunately, the meeting is not a happy one – Santa ends up dead (yes, really), but since the world needs Father Christmas, Scott must take his place. After filling in for St. Nick on Christmas Eve, Scott learns that he’s now Santa for real thanks to the Santa Clause technicality. He has one year to get ready, and then he’s back to the North Pole. If you love The Santa Clause, all the sequels are available on Disney Plus, too.

Year:1990

Director:Chris Columbus

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

That’s right, one ofthe best Christmas movies of all timeis available to stream on Disney Plus. Macaulay Culkin plays Kevin, a young child left (wait for it) home alone by his family after a mixup leaves them jetting off on holiday without him. Having a big house all to yourself is probably every kid’s dream, but things are complicated by Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern), two burglars with the McCallister house in their sights. They’re unprepared for Kevin’s ingenious way of protecting his home, though – a series of outlandish booby traps. Festive, slapstick fun (and the sequels are streaming, too).

Director:Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

Forget Let It Snow, it’s time to Let It Go with Frozen, the modern day fairytale all about sisterhood. Elsa and Anna used to be inseparable, until Elsa’s magical ice powers almost caused disaster. But after years of ice-olation Elsa’s powers reveal themselves in a big way, and Anna sets off on a journey to bring her sister (and summer) home. There’s enough catchy tunes and sentient snowmen to thaw even the most frozen of hearts in this film.

Read ourFrozen reviewfor more.

Director:Lasse Hallström and Joe Johnston

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

This fantastical take on The Nutcracker story has a star-studded cast including Morgan Freeman, Keira Knightley, and Helen Mirren. In the film, Clara (Mackenzie Foy) finds herself travelling into a magical world divided into the four Realms of the title – and there, Clara has a royal birthright. She must bring peace back to the land, but all is not as it seems. For a fun few hours of Christmassy spectacle, settle in with The Nutcracker and the Four Realms.

Year:1983

Director:Burny Mattinson

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

A Christmas Carol truly is the quintessential Christmas tale, so it’s no surprise it’s on our list twice. This time, Mickey Mouse and his pals bring the story to life in that classic Disney animation style. Fittingly, Scrooge McDuck takes on the miserly role of Scrooge, with Mickey as Bob Cratchit, and Goofy as Jacob Marley. Continuing the perfect cartoon casting is Jiminy Cricket as the Ghost of Christmas Past, while Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, and other familiar faces also make appearances.

Year:1993

Director:Henry Selick

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

If Halloween is your favorite time of year but you’re still keen to get into the festive spirit, then look no further than The Nightmare Before Christmas. The flick follows Jack Skellington, one of thegreatest Tim Burton charactersof all time, as he stumbles into Christmas Town and decides to bring the new season home to Halloween Town. As you might expect, mixing two polar opposite holidays doesn’t go so smoothly, and soon Santa and Christmas both are in trouble. This stop motion animation comes from producer Burton and director Henry Selick, with music from Danny Elfman.

Director:Marc Lawrence

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

Noelle Kringle (Anna Kendrick) is the daughter of Father Christmas himself, and this year, her brother Nick (Bill Hader) is stepping into Santa’s shoes after their father’s death. The problem is, Nick’s not doing a great job in training, so Noelle convinces him to take a weekend off. But Nick doesn’t come back on time, and Noelle has to set off to find him before the big day – with an adorable little reindeer along for the ride. This one’s one of the newest entries on our list of the best Christmas movies on Disney Plus.

Director:Sharon Maguire

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

Eleanor (Jillian Bell) is a Godmother in training, but when her school is on the brink of being shut down, she ventures into the real world to help who she thinks is a young girl named Mackenzie. In fact, Mackenzie is a grown woman, played by Isla Fisher. More magical mishaps than you can shake a wand at ensue, but the stakes are high – if Eleanor can’t ace her time as a fairy godmother, she’ll be stripped of her powers.

Director:Andrew Adamson

Available on:Disney Plus US/UK

For some fantasy escapism this Christmas, there’s no other choice than one ofthe greatest fantasy movies, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. In this film, the four Pevensie siblings stumble across a hidden world called Narnia, entered through the back of a wardrobe. Narnia is in the grip of the evil White Witch (Tilda Swinton), who has brought about an endless winter without Christmas. The siblings, together with Aslan the lion, must end her reign.

For even more binge-able Chrimbo content, check out our roundup ofthe best Christmas movies that aren’t really Christmas movies, or if you’re looking to put a little more fright into your festivities, see our list of thebest Christmas horror movies.

I’m a Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site’s Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.

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