’s officially the most wonderful time of the year and there’s nothing quite like a Christmas movie to get you in the spirit of the season. Indeed, holiday movies have exploded in popularity in recent years, and Great American has put together the best and most meaningful lineup of yuletide tales for you to enjoy this year.
And if you want to share the gift of Great American Christmas movies with your loved ones, give them the gift of Pure Flix today! Choose between 3-month and 12-month plans to gift.
Here are three reasons you should stream our Christmas movies on Great American Pure Flix this holiday season.
The Talent
A good Christmas movie can made that much better when it features some of your favorite stars. Over the past four years, Great American has had pleasure of working with some of the top Christmas movie talent in the business, some of whom have been in the family content space for decades.
Whether you grew up watching Candace Cameron Bure and Lori Loughlin on “Full House,” Mario Lopez on “Saved by the Bell,” or even Danica McKellar on “The Wonder Years,” Christmas movies on Pure Flix this year are full of familiar faces.
"There’s that feeling of nostalgia, feeling of comfort, feeling of wanting to tell stories that the whole family can enjoy together, which we certainly do,” Great American Media CEO Bill Abbott said in a recent interview. “Those iconic stars are so representative of our brand of faith and family, of all the good things that life has to offer, especially at that time of year."
And to make this year’s lineup of Christmas movies even stronger, we’ve also had the chance to feature some of our up-and-coming Great American Pure Flix talent, such as Julia Reilly, the breakout star of the Great American Original series “County Rescue,” who was part of the very first ensemble cast for a Great American Christmas film, “A Little Women’s Christmas.”
The Quality
This year, Great American brings you the most original faith and family Christmas content available — offering more meaningful and quality stories than we’ve ever had. And for good reason.
“I think that the [Christmas movie] genre has gotten a bad name in some parts over the years… But that’s a thing of the past from our point of view,” Abbott said. “We take great pains in the storytelling, in the character development and the locations and the music and the wardrobe and all the things that make it feel like a Christmas experience."
If you had the chance to attend our inaugural Great American Christmas Festival this year, you know we put a lot of consideration and thought into the entire Christmas experience. We want all Great American fans to have chance to embrace the spirit of the season every time they interact with us—and that starts with making our Christmas movies the best they can be.
“I think in all the time I've been doing this, I've never been more optimistic and felt more positive about a lineup and a schedule that we have," Abbott said. "And this is really the culmination of four years of work."
Christmas as It’s Meant to Be
This year is all about celebrating Christmas as it’s meant to be, and our lineup of holiday movies tells heartfelt stories that will remind you of the faith, hope and traditions that make Christmas so special.
“To share the Gospel within the movies and remind people of the hope of Jesus, that's what has been inspiring for me, and I feel like it's given me a new energy going into continuing to make Christmas movies, not only as an actor but also other Christmas movies I produce,” explained Great American Chief Content Officer Candace Cameron Bure. “Sharing that within the stories is really powerful for me and important in my journey of faith and as a creative in the entertainment industry.”
“I want people to be entertained, to sit on their couch and laugh or shed a tear,” she added. “But as the years go on, I’ve wanted to find more meaning in these stories. That’s what I appreciate about Great American Family, they want faith-forward content that reminds viewers of the hope and joy that come with the season.”
Christmas Movies Still to Come on Great American Pure Flix
We’ve already debuted a long list of new Christmas titles and we’ve got plenty more to come! See below to discover which Christmas movies will be premiering soon on Great American Pure Flix!
Home Sweet Christmas
The second of her two new Christmas movies this year, Candace Cameron Bure reunites with Cameron Mathison in this sweet holiday film you don't want to miss! In “Home Sweet Christmas,” two former childhood friends reunite after a beloved family members passes, leaving the future of his magical maple sugar farm in their hands.
Christmas in Scotland
Be transported overseas this Christmas with “Christmas in Scotland.” The film tells the story of a New York installation designer helps a small Scottish community create a dazzling light display to win "Best Christmas Village" festival.
Angel Falls Christmas – December 12
An oldie but a goodie, “Angle Falls Christmas” stars Chad Michael Murray and Jessica Lowndes, and tells the story of a devoted doctor with little time for Christmas who works a miracle for her patient and finds acceptance and love in the unlikeliest of places.
Let It Snow – December 13
In this classic Christmas film starring fan favorites Candace Cameron Bure and Jesse Hutch, an executive evaluates her company’s property and begins to draw up plans for transforming the rustic old lodge into a hot tourist attraction.
Christmas in Maple Hills – December 19
If you're an animal-lover, this is the Christmas movie made for you! A charismatic veterinarian needs to track down the enigmatic owner of her family’s land to preserve its legacy.
Tails of Christmas – December 20
When it comes to faith, family and country, this Christmas film has it all. After an injured military man discovers the blessing of a service dog, he returns home to help run the local animal shelter, discovering more than he bargained for in the process.
A Royal Christmas Ballet – December 24
No Christmas lineup is complete without a royal storyline or two. In “A Royal Christmas Ballet,” a retired ballerina is pressed into service working with a visiting team of royal ambassadors to put on the season’s performance of “The Nutcracker” and finds herself center stage in an unexpected Christmas romance.
When Hope Calls Christmas – December 25
The little town of Brookfield is chosen by a national magazine for a Christmas feature which brings the town together to show off collective holiday spirit. It’s all the things you love about “When Hope Calls,” but with a Christmas twist!
Christmas at the Drive-In – December 30
A property lawyer (played by fan favorite Danica McKellar!) works to prove her local drive-in is an institution and cannot be closed and then meets the proposed seller, who happens to be the heir to the property.
The best way to celebrate Christmas as it's meant to be with Great American Pure Flix is with all your loved ones! Choose between 3- and 12-month plans. Give them the gift of Pure Flix today.
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