Don’t be fooled by all the tweeness: pumping out thrifty Christmas romance films is big business. Watching something cheap but cheerful has become a snowballing festive tradition, and for the production companies exporting them around the world it doesn’t really matter if audiences are enjoying the movies ironically or not. In this cheesy but competitive sub-genre, it looks like Netflix has achieved the breakout hit of 2024 and all it took was a sexy snowman. Hot Frostyis a small-town love story centred around Cathy (Lacey Chabert from Mean Girls), a young widow who unintentionally brings a chiselled ice sculpture to life via an enchanted scarf.
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Compared to the roly-poly Raymond Briggs version, this snowman (played by Dustin Milligan from Schitt’s Creek) is a hunk. But despite his gym bunny bod – no carrot but lots of crunches – Jack is a puppyish sweetheart. He wins over the whole town with his willingness to help out, Cathy learns to love again and the budget stretches to sprinkling some Coldplay over the final scenes.
As these films go, it is certainly one of the better examples. So you can bet executives at Hallmark, Lifetime and algorithm kings Netflix are already working out how best to replicate the Hot Frosty formula. So here are some pitches and casting suggestions for Christmas 2025 (and if any get miraculously used, all royalties go to Big Issue).
Hot Frosty 2: The Sledgend Continues
Like Jack himself, this is a no-brainer. But one way to make the inevitable sequel feel even more Christmassy would be to pack the charming leads off to the North Pole. Let’s say poor Santa Claus (Kelsey Grammer) lost his wife decades ago and has become so emotionally blocked he has turned into a toy-making tyrant. Drawing on her own experience of coping with grief, Cathy can help Santa get back on the market (maybe there’s a dating app for immortal figures of folklore called Kringle?) Meanwhile the ever-considerate Jack mucks in and safeguards better working conditions for the stressed elven workforce.