We might still be a few weeks out from Halloween but that hasn’t stopped Netflix releasing their lineup of Christmas content.

The streaming platform clearly don’t care that it’s still October as they’ve really got into the festive spirit. Netflix has dropped their list with a huge 23 different Christmas films and shows to choose from

There’s cute and harmless family treats. There’s romantic dramas for. There’s original titles you’ve definitely never heard of but will probably make for a pleasant watch after a few mulled wines.

Check out the full list here and peruse some of our standouts below!

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The Claus Family (November 1st)

“When his grandfather suddenly falls ill, holiday-hating Jules learns of his family’s magical legacy and realizes he’s the only hope to save Christmas.”

Love Hard (November 5th)

“Hopeless romantic but eternally single L.A. journalist Natalie thinks things are beginning to look up when she swipes right on a dreamy guy from the East Coast, Tag.

Taking a leap of faith she jumps on a flight to surprise her crush for the holidays, only to discover that she’s been catfished by Tag’s childhood friend who is equally unlucky in love, Josh. This lighthearted romantic comedy chronicles her attempt to reel in love.” Nina Dobrev and Jimmy O. Yang lead a promising cast for this one.

The Princess Switch 3 (November 18th)

“When a priceless relic is stolen, Queen Margaret and Princess Stacy enlist the help of Margaret’s audacious look-alike cousin Fiona who teams with a dashing, mysterious man from her past to retrieve it…rekindling the sparks of a tantalising Christmas romance and resulting in a very unexpected switch.”

High School Musical alumni Vanessa Hudgens plays not one, not two, but three roles in this film, proving once and for all that it’s all downhill after school.

The Great British Baking Show: Holidays (Season 4) (December 3rd)

“Deck the halls with sugar, butter and chocolate as competitors from past seasons bake wondrous winter treats for judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.” Nothing says Christmas quite like too much food.

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