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Netflix has unveiled four festive films this holiday season, adding to its growing collection of seasonal content. Among the new releases are "Jingle Bell Heist" and "A Merry Little Ex-Mas," each offering unique takes on holiday themes.
"Jingle Bell Heist" combines comedy and action, following a group of quirky thieves who plan an elaborate heist during the holiday season. With a mix of humor and heartwarming moments, it appeals to audiences looking for a lighthearted adventure.
On the other hand, "A Merry Little Ex-Mas" dives into the complexities of relationships during the holidays, as a woman navigates her feelings for her ex while trying to create the perfect Christmas for her family.
As viewers settle in for the holiday season, these films provide a range of entertainment options, from laugh-out-loud comedies to heartfelt dramas. With their festive spirit, they are sure to become a staple for many Netflix subscribers this year.
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