A Big Fat Family Christmas (2022)

Movie Summary

Liv is a photojournalist eager to make it on her own. To get a dream assignment – shooting the Chang family’s annual holiday party for a cover story – she doesn’t reveal that they are in fact, her family. When she finds herself growing close to Henry, the coworker covering the story with her, she wants to confide in him but doesn’t want to jeopardize her big break.

A Big Fat Family Christmas originally premiered on the Hallmark Channel December 2, 2022.

Where can I watch A Big Fat Family Christmas online?

A Big Fat Family Christmas is available to stream from the following providers:

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Is A Big Fat Family Christmas available to buy on DVD?

Yes, as part of a collection.


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When will A Big Fat Family Christmas air on TV in 2024?

Not airing this week

This movie normally airs throughout the holiday season on the main Hallmark Channel. For a complete schedule of dates and times, please click here.

Year Released

2022

Cast Includes

Shannon Chan-Kent (Liv), Shannon Kook (Henry), Tia Carrere (Ivy), Jack Wagner (Charles), Yee Jee Tso (Jack), Harrison Sima (Andrew), Lillian Lim (Mrs. Lin), Ryan Mah (Eric), Cindy Piper (Mrs. Fung), Anna Hagan (Virginia)

Rate Movie:

3.2/5 - (9 votes)

A Big Fat Family Christmas Movie Trailer

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One thought on “A Big Fat Family Christmas (2022)

  • December 11, 2022 at 2:59 PM
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    Loved it! Loved the all Asian cast. I love Christmas movies and every year I watch Hallmark Christmas movies, but there were never any Christmas movies with Asians so thank you for the representation. And in beautiful San Francisco too. All the holiday movies are always in some cute small town or New York City so it was wonderful to see one in SF. Like all Hallmark Christmas movies, it’s cheesy but I enjoyed it. I watched the other Hallmark movies that have an Asian cast – “Boyfriends of Christmas Past” and “Christmas at the Golden Dragon”. Keep them coming Hallmark!

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