‘Tis the season for ‘kilig’ with these holiday rom-coms

MANILA, Philippines — It is never too early to start gearing up for the holiday season, and with Netflix, this means bundling up with four romantic holiday movies for 2024.

The 2024 Netflix holiday slate was officially launched with a video of Lindsay Lohan – who stars in Our Little Secret with Kristin Chenoweth and Ian Harding – with acapella favorites Pentatonix (Meet Me Next Christmas).

Learn about these upcoming kilig-inducing titles launching in November on Netflix.

Meet Me Next Christmas

Now Streaming | Meet Me Next Christmas

Cast: Christina Milian, Devale Ellis, Pentatonix

In a quest to snag a golden ticket to a sold-out Pentatonix Christmas concert and meet her potential soulmate, a lovestruck New Yorker enlists the help of a dedicated concierge, embarking on a race across the city to find her Prince Charming.

Hot Frosty

November 13 | Hot Frosty

Cast: Lacey Chabert, Dustin Milligan, Craig Robinson

After Kathy loses her husband, she magically brings a handsome snowman to life with some help from the spirit of Christmas. The snowman’s innocence helps her rediscover laughter, love, and holiday cheer, and as their whimsical romance unfolds, they must hurry to make the most of their time together before he melts away.

The Merry Gentlemen

November 20 | The Merry Gentlemen

Cast: Chad Michael Murry, Britt Robertson

To rescue her parents' charming small-town music venue, a former big-city dancer returns home with a sparkly plan: to put on a festive, all-male Christmas strip show! But when she falls for the town’s handyman and is asked to return to Broadway, will she follow her dreams or listen to her heart?

Our Little Secret

November 27 | Our Little Secret

Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Kristin Chenoweth, Ian Harding

Thrilled to spend her first Christmas with her boyfriend’s family, Avery heads home with Cameron for the holidays — only to be unpleasantly surprised when she discovers that her ex, Logan, is dating Cameron’s sister. Let the holiday chaos begin. — (FREEMAN)

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