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Easter isnt just a holiday, its a feeling. Its the start of spring, longer days, warm sunshine, and those moments when you just want something easy and comforting to watch. Thats exactly why Easter movies tend to feel lighter, more colourful, and full of hope. Some revolve around rabbits and chocolate, others explore faith and history, and some are simply feel-good films perfect for a relaxed family watch. Here are some of the best movies to watch during Easter.

 

Peter Rabbit

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If youre looking for something playful and energetic, this is one of the most popular Easter movies, especially for families. The story follows a clever rabbit who gets into a funny battle with a farmer, and the film is full of adventure, humour, and colourful spring scenes. It is the kind of film that feels like Easter because it is bright, lively, and full of energy.

 

Hop

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For a light and easy watch, this comedy film follows the Easter Bunnys son, who does not want to work in the family business and instead wants to become a drummer. It is a fun and relaxed movie that has become one of the modern Easter classics for children and families.

 

Its the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown

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If youre in the mood for something nostalgic, this classic Easter special is one that many families return to every year. The story is simple and comforting, focusing on Easter traditions like egg decorating and egg hunts. It is short, warm, and perfect for the holiday mood.

 

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

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For something magical and colourful, this film is not directly about Easter, but many people still watch it during the holiday. With its world of chocolate and imagination, it fits perfectly with the Easter atmosphere and remains a timeless favourite.

 

The Prince of Egypt

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If you want something more meaningful, this animated film tells the story of Moses and freedom. It is often recommended during Easter because it is a powerful story about faith, hope, and liberation.

 

Easter Parade

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For a classic feel-good option, this musical film from 1948 starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire brings music, colour, and charm. It is considered one of the traditional Easter films that families still enjoy today.

 

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

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If youre in the mood for something funny and a little different, this animated film follows a giant rabbit causing trouble in a town. It is not a religious movie, but it is clever, entertaining, and perfect for a family movie night during Easter.

 

Easter movies usually share the same themes: hope, new beginnings, spring, and family. Some are about rabbits and chocolate, some are about faith and history, and some are simply happy films to watch together. The important thing is not the movie itself, but the feeling it creates. Easter movies are meant to be warm, comforting, and full of life, just like the season itself.