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Where to watch 'Love Actually' this holiday season: Streaming info, TV times, cast
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Date:2025-04-12 14:34:44
This holiday season, maybe "Love Actually" is all around.
Set mostly in London, the 2003 classic Christmas movie featuring a (mostly British) ensemble cast in separate, yet eventually interlocking stories, shows different types of love, from romantic, familial, platonic and everything else in between.
And just in time for Christmas this year, the movie full of iconic moments celebrating its 20th anniversary will be available to stream or watch on TV.
Here's what to know about "Love Actually," and when and where to watch it this year.
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What TV channels are showing 'Love Actually?'
The movie is set to air through Decemeber, but check your local listings, just in case. Here's where it's supposed to air, according to TV Guide:
- Dec. 2 at 12:45 p.m.: Sundance TV
- Dec. 3 at 11:15 p.m.: Sundance TV
- Dec. 7 at Midnight: AMC
Where to stream 'Love Actually'
Only one platform is currently streaming "Love Actually"' for no additional cost: Netflix.
And if you don't have Netflix, these are the streaming platforms where you can rent the movie:
- Amazon Prime Video
- YouTube
- Apple TV+
- Vudu
- Google Play Store
'Love Actually' cast
The ensemble cast is made up of a ton of familiar faces you would likely recognize, from Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman to Keira Knightley and Colin Firth. Here are the many faces who make up the movie's main cast:
- Hugh Grant: The Prime Minister
- Emma Thompson: Karen
- Colin Firth: Jamie Bennett
- Liam Neeson: Daniel
- Keira Knightley: Juleit
- Thomas Brodie-Sangster: Sam
- Bill Nighy: Billy Mack
- Alan Rickman: Harry
- Laura Linney: Sarah
- Andrew Lincoln: Mark
- Martin Freeman: John
- Joanna Page: Just Judy
- Chiwetel Ejiofor: Peter
- Rowan Atkinson: Rufus
- Billy Bob Thornton: The U.S. President
- Martine McCutcheon: Natalie
- January Jones: Jeannie
- Claudia Schiffer: Carol
- Denise Richards: Carla
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