Watch Apple TV+’s Christmas decoration nightmare juice documentary today


    Those eager to get their teeth into Apple TV+ documentary Twas the Fight Before Christmas thought they’d have to wait until tomorrow to do it, but it turns out that isn’t the case at all. The Christmas documentary is available to stream on Apple’s platform right now.

    The documentary follows a man who takes the Christmas decorations a little too far and turns a community into a battlefield over a few lights. Well, a lot of lights. A whole lot, actually.

    “‘Twas the Fight Before Christmas” follows the story of a North Idaho neighborhood turned upside down by one man’s obsession with bringing Christmas cheer to all, through the biggest community Christmas event America has ever seen. Christmas-loving lawyer Jeremy Morris’ plan hits a snag when the home owners’ association informs him that the event violates the rules of the neighborhood. A contentious fight over the festivities erupts and things snowball out of control. As the situation escalates, the film asks the question, who wins when different rights and interests collide? Director Becky Read pieces together the polarized perspectives in this quirky Christmas tale about freedoms, with a message about differences and tolerance at its heart.

    If that tickles your fancy — and it really should! — Twas the Fight Before Christmas is streaming to an iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, or almost any other internet-connected device near you right now. You’ll need an Apple TV+ subscription of course, with that being offered at $4.99 per month. It’s also available as part of the Apple One subscription bundle, too.

    If you want to enjoy Twas the Fight Before Christmas in style, be sure to check out our list of the best Apple TV deals on the market today.

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