Discover the Links Between Your Favorite Netflix Christmas Movies

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Many of Netflix’s beloved Christmas films exist within the same universe. Let’s explore how these enchanting stories and their characters interconnect!

Christmas is a magical time filled with cheerful tunes, gentle snowfall, and the warmth of hot cocoa. It’s the perfect season to cozy up on the couch and indulge in a month-long binge of festive movies. Netflix has embraced this holiday tradition, producing a plethora of Christmas films over the past few years. If you’ve watched titles like “The Princess Switch,” “The Knight Before Christmas,” or “A Christmas Prince,” you might have spotted some fun Easter eggs hinting at their shared universe.

The connections began in 2018 with “The Holiday Calendar,” which features a scene showcasing a TV playing another Netflix film. Amanda Phillips Atkins, EVP at production company MPCA, explained, “It felt like a natural fit to show one of our other films available on Netflix.” This clever crossover included a scene from “The Christmas Inheritance.” Since then, Netflix has continued this trend, with “The Christmas Inheritance” appearing in “The Princess Switch” and characters in “The Knight Before Christmas” watching “Holiday in the Wild.”

However, these instances are just the beginning of the interconnectedness. Keep an eye out for these references that illustrate how all of Netflix’s Christmas films fit into the same universe:

  • In “The Knight Before Christmas,” a character mentions an acorn tree ornament that their grandparents picked up during a trip to Aldovia, the fictional kingdom from “A Christmas Prince.”
  • “A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby” features a map revealing that Belgravia, the setting of “The Princess Switch,” is a neighboring country to Aldovia.
  • “The Christmas Switch: Switched Again” includes a coronation scene where Prince Richard and Amber from “A Christmas Prince” make a brief appearance.
  • In “The Princess Switch: Romancing the Star,” the antagonist Count Simon from “A Christmas Prince” encounters Fiona.
  • Lastly, “A Castle for Christmas” sees a cameo from Mrs. Donatelli and Frank from “The Princess Switch.”

These delightful interconnections not only confirm that all these films occur in the same universe, but also suggest that Netflix itself is part of that universe—containing Christmas movies within its narrative. Is your mind blown yet? Ours certainly are!

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In summary, Netflix has cleverly woven its Christmas films into a shared universe, filled with charming crossovers and nods to one another. This holiday season, as you enjoy your favorite festive films, remember to look for those delightful connections!