Rob Lowe, Vanessa Hudgens Headline Netflix's Holiday Movie and TV Slate (Video)

“Holiday in the Wild,” “Klaus” and “Let it Snow” among new holiday offerings beginning on Nov. 1

Rob Lowe and Vanessa Hudgens are two of the Hollywood stars getting in the holiday spirit early this year, as they’re set to star in some festive original movies that were announced Tuesday as part of Netflix’s 2019 holiday movie and TV slate.

Lowe will star with Kristin Davis in a romance titled “Holiday in the Wild,” which will drop on the streaming service on Nov. 1. It’s the first of six original films Netflix is rolling out ahead of the Christmas season. Hudgens will also star in “The Knight Before Christmas” alongside Josh Whitehouse, which debuts on Nov. 21. Hudgens plays a woman looking for love who meets a regal gentleman who believes that he’s actually a royal knight from the medieval era.

Also coming to Netflix is a new series from “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator Tucker Cawley called “Merry Happy Whatever,” starring Dennis Quaid, Bridgit Mendler and Brent Morin. The series is set both before and after Christmas as a woman and her new boyfriend return home to Philadelphia from L.A. to meet with her hard-nosed father during a hectic holiday season. It debuts on Nov. 28.

Beginning in November through December, new seasons of “The Great British Baking Show: Holidays,” “Nailed It! Holiday!,” “Lost in Space” will be available and a special holiday episode of “Magic For Humans.” Another cooking competition show “Sugar Rush Christmas” also debuts on Nov. 29.

On the movie side, “Let it Snow” stars Isabela Merced, Shameik Moore, Kiernan Shipka, Odeya Rush and Jacob Batalon in a film based on stories by YA best sellers John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle. It debuts on Nov. 8. The animated film “Klaus,” from director and writer Sergio Pablos, opens on Nov. 15. Romany Malco and Sonequa Martin-Green star in “Holiday Rush” debuting on Nov. 28. And “A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby,” which is the follow-up to the previous Netflix holiday title, “A Christmas Prince: A Royal Wedding,” debuts on Dec. 5.

Check out a video trailer of all of Netflix’s upcoming titles above.

13 Christmas Movies That Definitely Aren't for Kids (Photos)

  • Sure, Christmas is a time of joy for children of all ages, but that doesn’t mean that grown-ups can’t have the cinematic equivalent of a spiked egg nog. After you’ve packed the little ones off to bed, enjoy these movies, from the hilarious to the horrifying, that are aimed at adult audiences.

  • “Black Christmas” (1974) 

    A decade before making the classic “A Christmas Story,” director Bob Clark invented the holiday slasher with this still-chilling cult fave about sorority sisters fending off an obscene phone caller.

  • “The Silent Partner” (1978) 

    Bank teller Elliott Gould and robber Christopher Plummer play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse; this twisty thriller was an early success for the late Curtis Hanson, who scripted.

  • “Christmas Evil” (1980) 

    John Waters’ favorite Christmas movie involves a man obsessed with Santa (Brandon Maggart) who takes his naughty list to homicidal extremes.

  • “Some Girls” (1988) 

    Long before he was McDreamy, Patrick Dempsey played a horny college student bewitched by three sisters (played by Jennifer Connelly, Sheila Kelley and Ashley Greenfield) in an early Sundance hit that’s still underappreciated (and still sexy).

  • “Metropolitan” (1990) 

    Writer-director Whit Stillman scored a dynamite debut — and made a low-budget indie look great by shooting in holiday-decorated Manhattan — with this smart and sprightly tale of young debutantes in love.

  • “The Ref” (1994) 


    Cat burglar Denis Leary is forced to play marriage counselor to bickering spouses Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis in this pungently hilarious farce.

  • “Go” (1999) 

    Writer John August and director Doug Liman keep the twists and the wisecracks coming in this ensemble piece about young L.A. types chasing down ecstasy. The cast is full of before-they-were-famous folks.

  • “Eyes Wide Shut” (1999)  

    If you don’t think of this as a Christmas movie, you haven’t seen it lately; director Stanley Kubrick inserts twinkle lights and trees all over his sexual thriller starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.

  • “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” (2005)  

    One of Robert Downey’s best pre-Marvel roles was as a struggling actor caught up in a Christmastime conspiracy, trading quips with scene-stealers Val Kilmer and Michelle Monaghan.

  • “A Christmas Tale” (2008)  

    Catherine Deneuve isn’t the usual mom-with-cancer; this matriarch demands her kids give her a bone marrow transplant in this biting, brilliant family story.                                                                                                                 

  • “Better Watch Out” (2017) 

    This clever holiday horror-comedy takes the youthful sadism of “Home Alone” and ratchets it up a few notches, with teenage Luke (Levi Miller, “Pan”) hiding some real darkness behind that sweet face. 

  • “A Bad Moms Christmas” (2017) 

    The bad moms just want to have fun, even when their own bad moms come rolling into town to celebrate the season. Santas will strip, and the egg nog will be spiked.

  • “Anna and the Apocalypse” (2018)

    It’s Christmastime! But thanks to a zombie outbreak, it’s also the end times, and our high school heroes dispatch the undead with bloody fervor. And did we mention this is also a musical?

“Anna and the Apocalypse” isn’t the only film that brings an R-rated sensibility to the holiday season

Sure, Christmas is a time of joy for children of all ages, but that doesn’t mean that grown-ups can’t have the cinematic equivalent of a spiked egg nog. After you’ve packed the little ones off to bed, enjoy these movies, from the hilarious to the horrifying, that are aimed at adult audiences.

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