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In 1984, The Film Had To Be "Pulled From Cinemas", Now The Remake Is Here!
This is a Christmas movie that you definitely wouldn’t want to watch with the whole family.
Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting have released the official trailer for Silent Night, Deadly Night, a new version of the iconic horror film. The reboot is directed by Mike P. Nelson, known for his raw and intense style.
Starring Rohan Campbell, known from Halloween Ends, alongside Ruby Modine, Mark Acheson, David Lawrence Brown, and David Tomlinson.
The story revolves around Billy, who as a child witnesses the horrific murder of his parents on Christmas Eve, committed by someone in a Santa suit. This traumatic event sets off a dark mission.
Years later, Billy returns every Christmas dressed as Santa, but instead of bringing gifts, he delivers bloody revenge. His actions are driven by a twisted sense of justice.
This Christmas Eve, Billy poses one terrifying question: "Have you been naughty?" His arrival signals no celebration but a nightmare for those on his list.
The original film from 1984 caused a massive uproar at the time. Angry parents demanded that the film be pulled from theaters due to its violent Christmas theme, a controversy that elevated the film to cult status.
With this reboot, there is an attempt to breathe new life into the legend, featuring a modern twist and visual flair that appeals to contemporary horror fans.
Silent Night, Deadly Night will be released in U.S. theaters starting December 12.
Starring Rohan Campbell, known from Halloween Ends, alongside Ruby Modine, Mark Acheson, David Lawrence Brown, and David Tomlinson.
A Traumatic Christmas Night
The story revolves around Billy, who as a child witnesses the horrific murder of his parents on Christmas Eve, committed by someone in a Santa suit. This traumatic event sets off a dark mission.
Years later, Billy returns every Christmas dressed as Santa, but instead of bringing gifts, he delivers bloody revenge. His actions are driven by a twisted sense of justice.
A Terrifying Question
This Christmas Eve, Billy poses one terrifying question: "Have you been naughty?" His arrival signals no celebration but a nightmare for those on his list.
The original film from 1984 caused a massive uproar at the time. Angry parents demanded that the film be pulled from theaters due to its violent Christmas theme, a controversy that elevated the film to cult status.
A Legend Reborn
With this reboot, there is an attempt to breathe new life into the legend, featuring a modern twist and visual flair that appeals to contemporary horror fans.
Silent Night, Deadly Night will be released in U.S. theaters starting December 12.