To celebrate Christmas, see some of the highest-grossing Christmas films of all time for you to watch with your family
In addition to exchanging gifts, giving thanks for the year, and enjoying a dinner full of delicious dishes, Christmas is also the perfect time to get together with the family in front of the television, and watch some themed films.
Many of these productions that usually complete our Christmas Eve also received special releases in theaters — and were a huge success! With this in mind, RECREIO separated the 5 highest-grossing Christmas films of all time. Check out!
5. Scrooge’s Ghost (2009) — $325.2 million
Synopsis: “When three ghosts take miserly Scrooge on a journey revealing long-buried truths, he must open his heart to undo years of ill will before it is too late and discover the true meaning of Christmas.”
Where to watch:Disney+
4. The Grinch (2000) — $345.8 million
Synopsis: “The Grinch is a creature who hates Christmas and wants to stop the inhabitants of a small town from celebrating the holiday. However, his plan takes a different turn when he meets Cindy”.
Where to watch: Globoplay, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies and TV, Apple TV
3. Home Alone 2 — Lost in New York (1992) — $358.9 million
Synopsis: “When the family of the devil Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) goes on a trip to Florida, the boy ends up on a plane heading to New York, resulting in all kinds of messes.”
Where to watch: Disney+
2. Home Alone (1990) — $476.6 million
Synopsis: “8-year-old Kevin McCallister became the man of the house overnight! Accidentally left behind when his family leaves for Christmas vacation, Kevin gets busy decorating the house for the holidays. But he won’t just decorate the house. Two clumsy thieves try to break into the residence and Kevin sets up a bunch of traps to welcome them.”
Where to watch: Disney+
1. The Grinch (2018) — $526.7 million
Synopsis: “A grumpy creature wants to ruin Christmas in a happy town. But a little girl knows the way to win her heart.”
Where to watch: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Telecine, Google Play Movies and TV, Apple TV
Source: Recreio