The holiday season is about to be rung in over on Lifetime, with the network unveiling its biggest “It’s A Wonderful Lifetime” lineup yet and earlier than ever before.

This year’s event, which will see the premieres of a new holiday special as well as 28 brand new movies, kicks off on October 25, the earliest date yet, and will see not only the newest films, but also a full slate of programming which will see 24 hours a day, 7 days a week of holiday-related movies and other programming through Christmas Day. New films will premiere every weekend throughout the holiday, and will also see a brand new special as well.

So if you’re looking for some holiday spirit and planning to get all cozy underneath a blanket for some serious Christmas movie vibes, be sure to check out all the new films that will be airing this year. (Subject is schedule to change).

“Sweet Mountain Christmas”- Premieres Friday, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Megan Hilty and Marcus Rosner star in “Sweet Mountain Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

Though country music star Laney Blu (Megan Hilty) hasn’t been back to her Tennessee hometown in years, she decides to make a quick pit-stop there to see family on her way to headline a Christmas concert in New York City. After a freak snowstorm strikes and strands her there, Laney quickly finds herself roped back into some of the town’s holiday traditions—and as the snow clears she begins to wonder if she belonged there all along. The film also stars Marcus Rosner.

“The Road Home For Christmas”- Premieres Saturday, Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Rob Mayes and Marla Sokoloff star in “The Road Home For Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After rival musicians Lindsay (Marla Sokoloff) and Wes (Rob Mayes) decide to road trip to their neighboring hometowns together on Christmas Eve, they find themselves caught up in a world of Christmas activities along the way that might just bring them closer than they ever imagined possible. Marie Osmond also stars.

“No Time Like Christmas”- Premieres Sunday, Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Ed Ruttle and Kyla Pratt star in “No Time Like Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After Emma (Kyla Pratt) finds her college boyfriend’s engraved watch at a vintage jewelry shop, she finds herself also conveniently staying at a bed and breakfast in Vermont where Fletcher (Ed Ruttle) also happens to be spending some time before the holidays. As the former couple reconnects, they find themselves also fighting their feelings in this film, which also stars Rachael McLaren and Jim O’Heir.

“Christmas Reservations”- Premieres Saturday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Melissa Joan Hart and Michael Gross star in “Christmas Reservations.” Courtesy of Lifetime

When Holly (Melissa Joan Hart), the event planner at Treeline Ski Resort, is reunited with her now widowed college sweetheart (Ricardo Chavira), she finds herself wondering if she should finally give in to the life and love she hasn’t had in years. Ted McGinley, Michael Gross and Markie Post also star.

“Forever Christmas”- Premieres Sunday, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. EDT

After Lucy (Lexi Lawson) learns she has inherited her grandfather’s Christmas store, “Forever Christmas,” she heads to Vermont to help the store during what is supposed to be its last year in business before she sells it. However, she may instead learn what makes the shop so special after some holiday encounters with a local diner owner (Mark Ghanimé) and a Christmas stranger (Beth Broderick).

“Radio Christmas”- Premieres Saturday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Keshia Knight Pulliam stars in “A Radio Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After being forced to relocate to the small town of Bethlehem when her big-city station is closed for the holidays, DJ Kara Porter (Keshia Knight Pulliam) seizes on an opportunity to get a bigger presence by uncovering the identity of the town’s Secret Santa. The film also stars Michael Xavier, Tim Reid and Belinda Montgomery.

“A Sweet Christmas”- Premieres Sunday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Loretta Devine stars in “A Sweet Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After Holly (Adelaide Kane) returns home for the holidays, she finds that the owner of her favorite childhood bakery has staged a contest to find the establishment’s new owner. However. Holly gets more than she bargained for with the contest when a local baker named Brad (Greyston Holt) also signs up. Loretta Devine also stars.

“Christmas A La Mode”- Premieres Friday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Katie Leclerc and Ryan Cooper star in “Christmas A La Mode.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After her sister and business partner propose a buyout, Emily (Katie Leclerc) works hard to try and find a way to save her family’s dairy farm—and her late father’s legacy. The film also stars Ryan Cooper, Jennifer Ellis, Caroline Keeler and Kathy Harum.

“Christmas In Louisiana”- Premieres Saturday, Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Percy Daggs and Jana Kramer star in “Christmas in Louisiana.” Courtesy of Lifetime

When former Miss Christmas Sarah Winter (Jana Kramer) returns home to New Iberia, Louisiana for the anniversary of the town’s Sugarcane Christmas Festival, she begins to rediscover the magic of the holiday season, especially after she reunited with her former Mister Christmas, Luke (Percy Daggs III). Moira Kelly, Brian McNamara, Dee Wallace and Barry Bostwick also star.

“Random Acts of Christmas”- Premieres Sunday, Nov, 17 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Erin Cahill stars in “Random Acts of Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

As investigative journalist Sydney (Erin Cahill) begins to investigate who is behind the random acts of Christmas spirit that are popping up in her town, she meets another reporter, Cole (Kevin McGarry) who helps reignite her own Christmas spirit. The film also stars Patrick Duffy and Jaclyn Smith.

“Magical Christmas Shoes”- Premieres Friday, Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Damon Runyan and Erin Karpluk star in “Magical Christmas Shoes.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After discovering a pair of magical Christmas shoes, Kayla Hummel’s (Erin Karpluk) holiday season takes an unexpected turn. Damon Runyan also stars.

“Twinkle All The Way”- Premieres Saturday, Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Ryan McPartlin and Sarah Drew star in “Twinkle All The Way” Courtesy of Lifetime

Two single parents, Cadence Clark (Sarah Drew) and Henry Harrison (Ryan McPartlin) work together on two exclusive holiday events, but things take an unexpected turn after a snowstorm threatens both their projects. The film also stars Lesley Ann Warren.

“Christmas 9 To 5”- Premieres Sunday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. EDT

After a reporter gets an assignment that sees her going undercover as a sales clerk during the holiday season, she finds her true calling and other surprises along the way. Tiya Sircar and George Wendt star.

“A Very Vintage Christmas”- Premieres Wednesday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Patricia Richardson, Jesse Hutch and Tia Mowry-Hardricht star in “A Very Vintage Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After finding a box of mementos in her antique shop, Dodie (Tia Mowry-Hardrict) goes on a mission to deliver it to its rightful owner. The film also stars Jesse Hutch and Patricia Richardson.

“A Christmas Wish”-Premieres Thursday, Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Hilarie Burton-Morgan stars in “A Christmas Wish.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After Faith (Hilarie Burton-Morgan) follows a holiday tradition in her town to pit a wish in a box, she thinks her dreams come true when she meets a handsome man named Andrew (Cristian de la Fuente) the next day. However, as her relationship continues, she begins to wonder if he’s really the right man for her—or if she should have been looking towards her best friend, Wyatt (Tyler Hilton) instead. Megan Park and Pam Grier also star.

“Staging Christmas”- Premieres Friday, Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Soleil Moon Frye and George Stults star in “Staging Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

As Lori (Soleil Moon Frye), a professional stager, works on staging the home of Elliot (George Stults), a wealthy widower, she begins to find herself engaged in a different kind of Christmas Spirit that she didn’t expect. The film also stars Jaleel White.

“Merry Liddle Christmas”- Premieres Saturday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. EDT

Jacquie (Kelly Rowland) has a vision for the perfect Christmas look for her home for an upcoming video shoot—until her messy and dramatic family arrives to mess with her plans.

“You Light Up My Christmas”- Premieres Sunday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. EDT

Emma (Kim Fields) becomes determined when she returns to her hometown and sees that the once festive spirit has gone dim, and realizes that it will be up to her in order to save everyone's Christmas Spirit.

“A Storybook Christmas”- Premieres Friday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Ali Liebert and Jake Epstein star in “A Storybook Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After being surprised when the nanny she hired is a man, Celeste Everett (Ali Liebert) finds herself potentially involved in her very own Christmas romance story.

“Mistletoe and Menorahs”-Premieres Saturday, Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. EDT

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Jake Epstein and Kelley Jakle star in "Mistletoe and Menorahs." Courtesy of Lifetime

When an executive needs to learn about Hanukkah in order to land an account she gets a crash course from a co-worker's friend, who needs her help to impress his girlfriend’s Christmas-celebrating parents.

“A Doggone Christmas”- Premieres Saturday, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. EDT

When Marla’s (Vanessa Lachey) dog runs away on Christmas Eve, she must team up with her ex-boyfriend, Max (Christopher Russell) in order to find him.

“Grounded For Christmas”- Premieres Sunday, Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Julianna Guill and Corey Sevier star in “Grounded for Christmas.” Courtesy of Lifetime

After being stranded by snow and forced to bunk with her parents, pilots Nina (Julianna Guill) and Brady (Corey Sevier) find themselves engaged in a Christmas ruse as he poses as her boyfriend in order to keep her ex-boyfriend at bay.

“A Christmas Melody”- Premieres Friday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. EDT

Aspiring R&B Artist Layla (Erica Durance) thinks she finally found her shot at a record deal after teaming up with amateur songwriter Spence (J.T. Hodges)--until the record company threatens their holiday spirit and relationship by focusing on making Spence the real star.

“A Christmas Winter Song”- Premieres Saturday, Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Stan Shaw and Ashanti star in "A Christmas Winter Song." Courtesy of Lifetime

Clio (Ashanti) forms a special bond with a former jazz singer and helps him reconnect with his daughter and grandchildren in time for the town’s Christmas concert.

“Rediscovering Christmas”- Premieres Sunday, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. EDT

Mia’s (Jessica Lowndes) plans for Christmas change after her sister, Sara (Justine Cotsonas) begs her to put thoughts of a tropical vacation aside in order to head home to Vermont and put together their hometown’s annual Snowflake Festival.

“The Christmas Temp”- Premieres Friday, Dec. 20 at 8 p.m. EDT

An out-of-work artist falls into a creative rut after a temp agency places her in a job where she’s not only juggling the holiday preparations, but also feelings for an HR Manager.

“Battle Of The Christmas Movie Stars”- Premieres Saturday, Dec. 21 at 11 a.m. EDT

In this special, the stars of the “It’s A Wonderful Lifetime” movies are put to the test with their holiday knowledge through a series of challenges. The ultimate goal? Be chosen as the king or queen of Lifetime Christmas.

“Christmas Love Letter”- Premieres Saturday, Dec. 21 at 6 p.m. EDT

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Ashley Newbrough stars in "Christmas Love Letter." Courtesy of Lifetime

When a relationship advice columnist receives an unsigned love letter in a Christmas card, she returns to her hometown to find out who sent it.

“The Christmas Hotel”- Premieres Saturday, Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. EDT

Erin (Tatyana Ali) has been given the opportunity of a lifetime in order to achieve her career goals—until she realizes she will have t return to her hometown and try to successfully buy out a local landmark in order to get what she wants. Will facing her ex-boyfriend, and opposition to the deal, change her mind?

“A Date By Christmas Eve”- Premieres Sunday, Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. EDT

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Vanessa Lengies and Evan Williams star in "A Date by Christmas Eve" Courtesy of Lifetime

Chelsea (Vanessa Lengies) realizes an app has granted her magical powers and decides to use her newfound abilities to make all the “naughty” people in her life how to be good again, but things go wary when her kind neighbor Fisher (Evan Williams” is accidentally added to the naughty list.