Love Actually returns to Netflix from today

This is bound to help your festive feels!

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 16th Nov 2021

It’s one of the most iconic Christmas feel-good films, and we’re more than excited for a cosy night in, re-watching Love Actually for the billionth time.

Almost 20 years since it first premiered, most of us probably have an old DVD copy of the classic gathering dust in the attic.

With a star-studded cast, it's hard to pick a favourite storyline! Could it be Hugh Grant as the disco-loving Prime Minister, or perhaps Emma Thompson's tearful moment before the Nativity play.

Netflix confirmed the news that Love Actually is available on the streaming service from today, alongside three other live-action Spider-Men movies too.

Who else remembers this charming wee face 👇

Netflix have launched a record-breaking 23 original Christmas inspired shows and films from as early as next month!

From The Princess Switch series to the all new Love Hard, you'll fall in love with Christmas chic-flicks in no time.

Find out a bit more about some of the festive Netflix collection:

The Claus Family - 1st November

After Jules' father died, he no longer wants anything to do with Christmas. One day he finds a magic snow globe, which takes him to the farthest parts of the world. He discovers something out of the ordinary: His grandfather is the real Santa Claus! The tradition has been in the family for years and years, and now that his father is no longer there, grandfather Claus has taken on this job once again. But when grandfather Claus breaks his leg, will Jules help?

Love Hard - 5th November

An LA girl, unlucky in love, falls for an East Coast guy on a dating app and decides to surprise him for the holidays, only to discover that she's been catfished. This lighthearted romantic comedy chronicles her attempt to reel in love.

The Princess Switch 3 - 18th November

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 tantalizing Christmas romance and resulting in a very unexpected switch.

A Castle for Christmas - 26th November

Famed author, Sophie Brown (Brooke Shields), travels to Scotland hoping to buy a small castle of her own, but the prickly owner, Duke Myles (Cary Elwes), is reluctant to sell to a foreigner. Working to find a compromise, the pair constantly butt heads, but they just may find something more than they were expecting.

Single All the Way - 2nd December

Desperate to avoid his family's judgment about his perpetual single status, Peter (Michael Urie) convinces his best friend Nick (Philemon Chambers) to join him for the holidays and pretend that they're now in a relationship. But when Peter's mother (Kathy Najimy) sets him up on a blind date with her handsome trainer James (Luke Macfarlane)— the plan goes awry.

A California Christmas: City Lights - 16th December

It's been a year since Callie and Joseph fell in love, and they're happier than ever running their dairy farm and winery, until business and family obligations call him back to the city — and threaten to derail their romance.

1000 Miles from Christmas - 24th December

A thirty-something who has suffered all the misfortunes of his life during Christmas time. This is the reason why he really hates Christmas Carols, the Three Wise Men and everything that remotely smells of Christmas spirit. Every year he spends Christmas time on a far-away beach… but this year his boss has different plans for him.

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