Here’s Which Holiday TV Movies Were Submitted for the 2023 Emmys

News   2024-11-07 05:32:26

After more holiday movies on TV than ever before, five have been selected to enter the Emmys race for TV movie —so far.

Although Hallmark Channel had 40 holiday movies this year and Lifetime had 26, neither network have submitted any of their festive films for the Emmys. (Lifetime did, however, submit Reba McEntires The Hammer, in which the country singer portrays a new judge in Nevada.)

Great American Family debuted 18 holiday movies in 2022, while UpTV released 17 and BET+ dropped 10. Many other networks and streaming services —both big and small — entered the holiday TV movie race, including NBC, Netflix, HBO Max, Discovery+, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Freevee and Roku, among others. A few of those did submit for the Emmys, as the television movie category currently has 46 entries.

A few holiday movies have been in the TV movie race in the past. Last year, Rokus Zoeys Extraordinary Playlist was submitted and landed a nomination. The year before, Netflixs Dolly Partons Christmas on the Square entered the race and took home the Emmy. So its no surprise that Partons NBC special, Dolly Partons Mountain Magic Christmas has been submitted this year. The last NBC movie to be nominated in the category was in 2017 —Dolly Partons Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love.

Both The CW and Freevee are entering the category this year for the first time, submitting A Waltons Thanksgiving and Hotel for the Holidays, respectively.

Scroll through the list below for more information on the five holiday films submitted. (Whether or not theyre officially on the ballot wont be released until voting opens on Thursday.)

'Dolly Parton's Mountain Magic Christmas'

Image Credit: Katherine Bomboy/NBC Parton has become a holiday staple and this years NBC special featured Tom Everett Scott, Ana Gasteyer, Angel Parker and both Billy Ray and Miley Cyrus. The movies plot is genius: a modern-day movie musical all about the making of a TV special.

'A Christmas Story Christmas'

Image Credit: Screenshot courtesy HBO Max/YouTube Maxs sequel to A Christmas Story stars Peter Billingsley, as the adult Ralphie, along with Erinn Hayes, Julianna Layne and River Drosche. This time, the story is all about how Ralphie views the holiday now as a father.

'The Noel Diary'

Image Credit: KC Bailey/Netflix Fresh off the end of This Is Us, Justin Hartley leads Netflixs heartwarming (yet still pretty sad!) story as a best-selling author who returns home at Christmas following his mothers death and stumbles on a diary that leads to his father. Barrett Doss costars.

'Hotel for the Holidays'

Image Credit: Freevee A hotel manager and a former prince made magic for Amazons Freevee holiday movie, starring Madelaine Petsch and Mena Massoud.

'A Waltons Thanksgiving'

Image Credit: The CW The CWs movie is a followup to the 2021s The Waltons’ Homecoming, taking place in 1934 as the Walton family has been affected by the Depression. Teddy Sears, Bellamy Young and Logan Shroyer star.

'Reno 911!: It's a Wonderful Heist'

Image Credit: Prashant Gupta Thomas Lennons Lieutenant Dangle returns in Comedy Centrals movie, a continuation of the Reno 911! world. The series spent six seasons on CC before its 2009 cancelation; it was later picked up by Quibi then Roku. Plus, last years Reno 911!: The Hunt for QAnon was nominated in the category.

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