New Christmas movies to watch this week: November 1-7

Maya and Alex, old friends from high school, work together over Christmas to sell his uncle’s Mexican bakery famous for its gingerbread cookies that the patrons believe grants wishes. Photo: Merritt Patterson, Jon Ecker Credit: ©2021 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Kailey Schwerman
Maya and Alex, old friends from high school, work together over Christmas to sell his uncle’s Mexican bakery famous for its gingerbread cookies that the patrons believe grants wishes. Photo: Merritt Patterson, Jon Ecker Credit: ©2021 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Kailey Schwerman /
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According to Entertainment Weekly there are 143 brand-new holiday movies in 2021. That means there are new Christmas movies to watch just about every day if you plan your schedule and set your DVR accordingly. Here’s your Christmas movie-watching schedule for the week of November 1 through November 7.

From Hallmark Channel and the new GAC Family to Netflix and BET, it seems like everyone is getting into the Christmas movie business this year and we’re here for it. (Let’s face it, if they weren’t popular they wouldn’t be making so many of them…)

As you can see from the list below, there’s something for everyone in the family this week. The most difficult thing will be to figure out how to watch them all!

Best new Christmas movies to watch Nov. 1 – Nov. 7

Monday, November 1:

The Claus Family (Netflix), starring Jan Decleir, Mo Bakker, Stefaan Degand

Thursday, November 4:

A Rich Christmas (BET), starring Bill Bellamy, Brandee Evans and Vanessa Williams

Friday, November 5:

Love Hard (Netflix), starring Nina Dobrev, Darren Barnet, Jimmy O. Yang, James Saito, Harry Shum Jr., Mikaela Hoover, Heather McMahan

Gingerbread Miracle (Hallmark Channel, 8pm ET/PT), starring Merritt Patterson and Jon Ecker

Saturday, November 6:

The Great Christmas Switch (GAC Family, 8pm ET), starring Sarah Lind and Dillon Casey

Next Stop, Christmas (Hallmark Channel, 8pm ET/PT), starring Lyndsy Fonseca, Chandler Massey, Lea Thompson, Christopher Lloyd

Debbie Macomber’s A Mrs. Miracle Christmas (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 10pm ET/PT), starring Kaitlin Doubleday, Steve Lund, Caroline Rhea

Sunday, November 7:

Christmas with the Prince: The Royal Baby (UPtv, 7pm ET), starring Kaitlyn Leeb, Nick Hounslow, Josh Dean, Charles Shaughnessy

A Christmas Treasure (Hallmark Channel, 8pm ET/PT), starring Jordin Sparks and Michael Xavier

If you happen to miss any of these movies, or if your DVR is too full to record them all, don’t worry! All of these movies will air again throughout the holiday season. Check your local listings to see when they will be on again.

Which holiday movies are you excited about the most this week? Let us know in the comments!

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