BET+ is getting in the holiday spirit with an exciting lineup of new movies!
The streaming service announced eight movies are set to premiere from the beginning of November to Christmas Day. The films will showcase an international Christmas, holiday love stories and family drama.
“Beginning November 7, we’re dropping original stories filled with yuletide love, family forgiveness, and comedy with a holiday twist, every week until Christmas,” BET+ shared in a press release.
Keep reading to see the full star-studded casts of each upcoming film.
A Christmas Miracle
Airing Nov. 7, the first film of the season is A Christmas Miracle, starring Noree Victoria, Blue Kimble, Victoria Rowell, Nadia Simms, Aaron D. Spears, Marc Jones, Javon Johnson, Cayen Martin, Tiffany M. Show, Kenneth Okolie, Addie “The Bam” Benson, Michelle Lamb, Lennox Simms, Cayen Martin and Christopher A. Nolen.
A family tale, A Christmas Miracle will document a family’s efforts to secure funding for their local community center so the children can enjoy their Christmas.
Style Me For Christmas
Starring Raven Goodwin, Pretty Vee and Mario, Style Me For Christmas premieres Nov. 14. It tells the story of a shop owner who is at risk of losing her business when she is assigned to a styling job with a handsome male celebrity.
A Wesley South African Christmas
The anticipated international Christmas story, A Wesley South African Christmas, takes place in Durban, South Africa and will be released Nov. 21. The cast includes Dorien Wilson, Jasmine Guy, Terrence “TC” Carson, Jesse Suntele, Ayanda Banda-Ngubane, Kiki Haynes, Rolonda Rochelle, Judi Johnson, Novi Brown, Terayle Hill, Bheki Mkhwane, Baby Cele, Dineo Langa, Bohang Moeko, Trevor Gumbi, Nay Maps and Chazitear.
A businessman named Todd ends up having to stay back in the South African city, the Wesley family joins him.
The Day Before Christmas
The Day Before Christmas is set to air on Nov. 28 and follows an unexpected love story. Tristan Wilds, Candace Maxwell, Finn Maloney, Ava Marie Threat, Gerard Catus, Palmer Williams Jr., Ashley Forrestier, Perri L. Camper, Trell Woodberry, Heiress Harris, Ace Tucker, Joyce Glenn, Towanda Braxton, Chinai Routte and Darren Brand make up the cast.
The film follows two single parents who accidentally end up with each other’s child’s backpacks, leaving their phones with the other person. In the process of returning their belongings, the parents find themselves in a romance.
Brewster’s Millions: Christmas
China Anne McClain, Romeo Miller, Sierra McClain, Rain Pryor, Lonette McKee, Richard Pryor Jr., Tequan Richmond, Rico Simonini, Bennie Taylor and Joseph Nasser take the screen in Brewster’s Millions: Christmas. Premiering Dec. 5, the movie is about an heiress who hopes to inherit her uncle’s fortune during Christmastime but ends up learning a lesson about giving to others.
Too Many Christmases
Too Many Christmases, which comes out on Dec. 12, features Denzel Whitaker, Porscha Coleman, Jackie Harry, Michael Colyar, Valarie Pettiford, Adele Givens, DeShawn Bowens, Juhahn Jones, Russell G. Jones, Willie C. Carpenter, Jordan Babbs, Ratoya Banks, Jonath Davis.
When a newly married couple spends their first holiday season together, they agree to go to two Christmas celebrations, leaving them juggling both to try to make their families happy.
Queens of Christmas
Releasing on Dec. 19, a week before Christmas, Queens of Christmas is for the girls. It stars Terri J. Vaughn, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Essence Atkins, Hannah Whitley, Tyler Whitley, Aasha Davis, Gary Budoff, Bear Jackson, Isaiah Romain and Carl Gilliard.
While competing to be the “Queen of Christmas” in the annual competition, two best friends have to come together to learn what “sisterhood” really means.
Blended Christmas
Premiering on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, and starring Jennifer Freeman, Anthony Dalton, Dream Doll and Victoria Rowell, Blended Christmas tells the story of a holiday mishap. When newlyweds have to cancel their honeymoon to take care of the husband’s ex-wife and children, the family is surprised when they all come together.
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