Thanksgiving Weekend Streaming Guide
Welcome to The Queue, your go-to guide for all things streaming! I’m Kevin Slane, an entertainment and culture writer who is here to provide you with the latest recommendations for what to watch. From movies to TV shows, I’ve got you covered.
The holiday season is upon us, which means it’s time for some festive viewing. Whether you’re into holiday classics or looking for something new, there’s no shortage of options to choose from. With so many channels and streaming services churning out holiday movies, it can be overwhelming to navigate. That’s why I’ve compiled a guide to the latest holiday movies for 2024, highlighting one film from each major service. If you’re a Christmas movie aficionado, you’ll want to check out my full schedule for all the details.
If holiday TV specials are more your speed, there are some changes this year. For the first time in over 50 years, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “Frosty the Snowman” won’t be airing on CBS, but have moved to NBC. And if you’re a fan of “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” you’ll now need an Apple TV+ subscription to watch it. For a comprehensive guide to holiday TV specials, including where and when to watch your favorites, look no further.
If you’re in the mood for something new this holiday season, there are plenty of streaming specials hosted by your favorite celebrities. From Sabrina Carpenter on Netflix to Jeff Dunham on Prime Video, there’s something for everyone. Plus, Max has a collection of Sesame Street holiday specials to enjoy.
When it comes to Thanksgiving-specific entertainment, I’ve got you covered there too. After the big meal, why not cozy up and watch a classic like “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” on Paramount+ or Pluto TV? Or if you’re in the mood for a TV series, “Bob’s Burgers” has some fantastic Thanksgiving episodes lined up on Hulu. And for those who like a holiday with a twist, check out “Thanksgiving” on Netflix, a slasher flick set in Plymouth.
As we head towards the end of November, keep an eye out for even more holiday content headed your way. And if you have any suggestions or requests, I want to hear from you! Drop me an email at [email protected] and let me know what you’re interested in.
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