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As families gather for Easter weekend with Sunday falling on April 5, 2026, many are turning to Netflix for a mix of reflective faith-based stories, uplifting family adventures and lighthearted springtime entertainment after egg hunts, church services and holiday meals.

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Netflix’s current lineup includes several titles that align well with the themes of renewal, redemption and hope central to the holiday, alongside kid-friendly animated features perfect for winding down. While the platform does not release many new biblical epics specifically for Easter, returning favorites and faith-inspired dramas provide meaningful viewing options.

Here are 10 recommended movies available on Netflix this Easter weekend, blending solemn reflection with wholesome fun, based on current availability and recent roundups from Parade, Netflix Tudum and other entertainment guides.

  1. A Week Away (2021) This Netflix original musical follows a troubled teen who finds transformation and community at a Christian summer camp. Featuring modern takes on classic worship songs and a cast including Bailee Madison and Kevin Quinn, it offers upbeat messages of second chances and faith — ideal for teens and families seeking something inspirational yet entertaining. The film’s positive portrayal of youth ministry makes it a recurring Easter recommendation for younger viewers.
  2. The Forge (2024) Directed by Alex Kendrick, this faith-based drama centers on a young man discovering purpose, responsibility and spiritual growth through mentorship. Viewers praise its straightforward Christian message about surrendering to God’s plan, making it suitable for family discussions on personal renewal during the Easter season. It joins other Kendrick brothers’ films in emphasizing transformation and community.
  3. Ruth & Boaz (recent addition) A modern retelling of the biblical Book of Ruth, this film explores themes of loyalty, redemption and unexpected blessings in a new land. Its focus on faithfulness and divine provision resonates with Easter’s themes of hope and new beginnings, offering a sophisticated yet accessible spiritual story for adults and older teens.
  4. The Star (2017) This animated feature retells the Nativity story from the perspective of animals, including a donkey and other creatures on a journey to Bethlehem. With voice talent like Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry, it’s a gentle, humorous option for young children that ties into the broader Christmas-to-Easter narrative of Christ’s life while keeping things light and family-friendly.
  5. Penguin Bloom (2020) Based on a true story, this drama follows a mother recovering from a life-altering injury who finds healing through caring for an injured magpie. Starring Naomi Watts, it touches on resilience, family bonds and finding hope in unexpected places — subtle themes of renewal that complement Easter viewing without being overtly religious.
  6. A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019) Aardman’s stop-motion claymation delivers silly fun as Shaun and his flock encounter an alien visitor. The wordless humor, clever visuals and farmyard setting make it a perfect no-stress pick for younger kids during a busy holiday weekend. It’s part of Netflix’s strong animated offerings for families.
  7. Testament: The Story of Moses (docudrama series, watch select episodes) Netflix’s biblical retelling examines the life of Moses with dramatic reenactments and expert insights. Episodes covering liberation and faith provide thoughtful context for Holy Week reflection, suitable for families comfortable with more serious historical-spiritual content.
  8. Come Sunday (2018) Chiwetel Ejiofor stars as real-life pastor Carlton Pearson, whose crisis of faith challenges his congregation and family. The film thoughtfully explores doubt, grace and evolving beliefs, sparking meaningful conversations for adult viewers during Easter.
  9. Peter Rabbit (2018) James Corden voices the mischievous bunny in this live-action/CGI adaptation of Beatrix Potter’s tales. Garden chases, slapstick and heartwarming moments capture Easter’s playful rabbit tradition, making it a go-to for children while adults enjoy the clever humor and springtime vibes.
  10. Blue Miracle (2021) This based-on-true-events story follows orphans and their mentor entering a fishing tournament to save their orphanage. Themes of perseverance, community and unexpected provision align with messages of hope and divine help, offering an inspiring underdog tale for the whole family.

Additional faith-friendly options on Netflix include “The Two Popes” for thoughtful religious dialogue, “Mysteries of the Faith” documentary series exploring relics and traditions, and “Mary Mother of Jesus” retellings that connect to the Easter story through the lens of Christ’s mother. Netflix Tudum recently highlighted 16 faith-filled titles for the holiday, emphasizing stories of belief and redemption.

For families with younger children, Parade’s 2026 guide to Easter movies on Netflix also points to gentle animated picks and real-life inspiration stories like “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind,” which highlights ingenuity and faith amid hardship.

The Easter weekend timing coincides with spring break for many schools, increasing streaming demand for both reflective and entertaining content. Industry observers note that while big-budget Passion plays or resurrection-focused films often appear on other platforms or in theaters, Netflix excels at accessible, character-driven stories that encourage discussion without requiring intense emotional investment.

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Parents should review ratings and content warnings: faith-based titles like “The Forge” are generally family-appropriate, while others may include mild thematic elements. Common Sense Media and Plugged In provide helpful guides for age suitability and discussion points.

New April 2026 arrivals such as “Atonement,” “Bohemian Rhapsody” and family comedies offer secular alternatives for varied tastes, but the platform’s spiritual category remains a strong draw during religious holidays. Availability can vary by region, so users are encouraged to search Netflix’s “Spiritual Movies” or “Faith & Spirituality” sections for the latest.

Churches and small groups sometimes organize virtual watch parties or follow-up discussions around these films, turning movie night into an extension of Easter worship. Whether focusing on sacrifice and resurrection through biblical lenses or simply enjoying bunny-themed antics, Netflix provides flexible options for creating holiday memories.

As streaming habits evolve, platforms like Netflix continue curating seasonal playlists, though many families blend platform content with personal DVD or theater choices for a full weekend marathon.

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Experts recommend balancing heavier dramas with lighter fare to suit mixed-age audiences and moods. For those preferring secular spring energy, titles with animals, renewal or adventure complement the more faith-centered selections.

Ultimately, these movies offer a way to pause amid holiday busyness — reflecting on themes of hope, forgiveness and new life that define Easter for millions. With options spanning animation, drama and musicals, households can tailor their viewing to strengthen bonds and spark conversations.

This developing holiday streaming landscape reflects broader trends in faith-based entertainment, where accessible stories meet families where they are. Check Netflix directly for exact availability this weekend, as licensing can shift.

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