After bidding farewell to the Thanksgiving holiday, 'tis the season to binge-watch feel-good holiday movies from Hallmark Channel's "Countdown to Christmas," Hallmark Movies and Mysteries' "Miracles of Christmas" and Hallmark Movies Now's "Movies & Mistletoe" movie offerings.

Here's a list of Hallmark Channel's holiday movies to watch this December to enjoy the Christmas season. 

1. "My Norwegian Holiday"

Kicking off the Hallmark Channel must-watch list on Dec. 1 is "My Norwegian Holiday," starring Rhiannon Fish and David Elsendoorn.

While grieving the loss of her grandmother and searching for inspiration for her dissertation, JJ (Fish) meets Henrik (Elsendoorn) and develops a connection with him.

When Henrik discovers that JJ has a troll figurine from his hometown, they'll go on a journey to Norway to explore the troll's history, as well as its connection to JJ's grandmother.

2. "A Not So Royal Christmas"

Premiering on Dec. 2 is "A Not So Royal Christmas," starring Brooke D'Orsay and Will Kemp.

This Hallmark Channel movie will follow the story of a tabloid journalist named Charlotte (D'Orsay) and her attempt to land an interview with a reclusive Count.

However, she will meet the royal family's groundskeeper (Kemp) instead while he poses as the Count after the real one fled years ago.

3. "Christmas With a Kiss"

In "Christmas With a Kiss," which will premiere on Dec. 3, a woman named Mona (Mishael Morgan) will find love as she returns home to help with her family's Christmas Carnival. Meanwhile, a photojournalist by the name of Dez (Ronnie Rowe Jr.) will curate a surprise reunion.

Canadian actor Jaime M. Callica of the "Merry Liddle Christmas" movies is also part of the cast.

4. "To All a Good Night"

On Dec. 7, Canadian actors Kimberley Sustad and Mark Ghanimé will star as Ceci and Sam, respectively, in a new Hallmark Movies & Mysteries film titled "To All a Good Night."

In this holiday film, the small-town photographer Ceci will save the life of a mysterious man in town.

5."Rescuing Christmas"

"Rescuing Christmas" will start streaming exclusively on Hallmark Movies Now on Dec. 7 and star Rachael Leigh Cook, Sam Page, Patrick O'Brien, Bailey Stender and T. Mychael Rambo.

This holiday movie will follow the story of two Santa elves named Chuck and Debbie and their plan to grant one human three wishes to kickstart the holiday season.

6. "Magic in Mistletoe"

Premiering on Dec. 8, "Magic in Mistletoe" will follow the story of Harrington (Paul Campbell), a popular book series author, who will return to his hometown for an annual Christmas festival held to celebrate his books. He will be joined by April (Lyndie Greenwood), a publicist for the major publishing house he is working with.

As April gets to know Harrington better, she will help him rediscover the spirit of the Christmas holiday.

7. "Christmas on Cherry Lane"

"Christmas on Cherry Lane," starring Catherine Bell, Jonathan Bennett, John Brotherton, Erin Cahill, James Denton and Vincent Rodrigues III, will follow the story of three couples navigating different turning points in their lives.

This holiday ensemble will be released on Dec. 9.

8. "Round and Round"

Vic Michaelis, Bryan Greenberg and Rick Hoffman's new Hallmark Channel film "Round and Round" will be available for viewers on Dec. 10.

This holiday movie will follow the story of Rachel (Michaelis), who is stuck in a time loop, reliving the night of her parent's Hannukah party. Meanwhile, her grandmother will try to set her up with the "nice boy" Zach (Greenberg).

9. "Heaven Down Here"

Inspired by a Mickey Guyton song of the same name, "Heaven Down Here" will tell the story of four people who'll find themselves stranded in a local diner on Christmas Eve. Throughout the evening, they will develop a bond and provide each other with answers to their individual prayers.

This inspirational holiday movie will be released on Dec. 14. Included in the cast are Krystal Joy Brown, Tina Lifford, Juan Riedinger, Richard Harmon and Phylicia Rashad.

10. "An Ice Palace Romance"

"An Ice Palace Romance" will start streaming exclusively on Hallmark Movies Now on Dec. 14. It stars Celeste Desjardins and Marcus Rosner.

This upcoming holiday film will tell the story of a journalist and her journey of facing her old fears as she returns to her hometown ice skating rink for a cover story. While at the rink, she'll meet the owner and his daughter, who will eventually help her reevaluate her life's purpose.

11. "The Secret Gift of Christmas"

"The Secret Gift of Christmas," starring Meghan Ory and Christopher Russell, will follow the story of Bonnie (Ory), a personal shopper, and Patrick (Russell), a widowed client.

Bonnie will help Patrick reconnect with his daughter and try to get everything on the father-and-daughter pair's wish list.

This holiday movie is scheduled to be released on Dec. 15.

12. "Sealed with a List"

Premiering on Dec. 16 is "Sealed with a List," starring Canadian actors Katie Findlay and Even Roderick.

Their upcoming holiday film will follow the story of Carley (Findlay) and her journey of conquering her list of abandoned resolutions from the previous year with the aid of her co-worker Wyatt (Roderick).

13. "Friends & Family Christmas"

"Friends & Family Christmas," starring Humberly Gonzalez and Ali Liebert, will follow the story of two women, Daniella (Gonzalez) and Amelia (Liebert), who get set up by their parents. To appease them for the holidays, they will pretend to date.

However, as the two spend more time together, they will build a deeper connection.

This holiday movie will be released on Dec. 17.

14. "Miracle in Bethlehem, PA"

Premiering on Dec. 21 is "Miracle in Bethlehem, PA," starring Laura Vandervoort and Benjamin Ayres.

Their new Hallmark film will tell the story of Mary Ann Brubeck (Vandervoort), a successful and fiercely independent woman who adopts a baby girl before Christmas and gets stuck in Bethlehem, PA, due to the weather.

With this incident, she'll meet the brother of an innkeeper named Joe (Ayres) and spend time with his family and local church.

15. "A Holiday Spectacular (Extended Cut)"

The Hallmark movie "A Holiday Spectacular" will reportedly release an extended cut on Dec. 21, per Y! Entertainment.

Set in 1958, its plot will revolve around an heiress from Philadelphia who puts her high-society wedding plans on hold to sneak up to New York City for the fulfillment of her secret dream -- dancing live on stage at Radio City Music Hall's "Christmas Spectacular."

Cable subscribers can watch Hallmark's Christmas movies on the Hallmark channel by logging into WatchHallmarkTV.com with their cable credentials.

Meanwhile, those without a cable subscription can watch Hallmark Channel via subscriptions on Philo, Friendly TV, Sling TV Orange + Lifestyle Extra, DirecTV Entertainment, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo TV Pro, Peacock or Hallmark Movies Now at a cost.