The Christmas Chronicles 2
The Christmas Chronicles 2 is a 2020 American Christmas comedy film directed and produced by Chris Columbus, who wrote the screenplay with Matt Lieberman. A sequel to the 2018 film The Christmas Chronicles, it features Kurt Russell reprising his role as Santa Claus.[1] Also reprising their roles are Goldie Hawn, Darby Camp, Judah Lewis, and Kimberly Williams-Paisley, with new cast members Julian Dennison, Jahzir Bruno, Tyrese Gibson, Sunny Suljic, Darlene Love, and Malcolm McDowell. The film had a limited theatrical release prior to beginning to stream on Netflix on November 25, 2020.
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Directed by | Chris Columbus |
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Based on | Characters by Matt Lieberman David Guggenheim |
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Music by | Christophe Beck |
Cinematography | Don Burgess |
Edited by | Dan Zimmerman |
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Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Two years have passed since the events of the last film. Kate Pierce is now a cynical pre-teen who is unhappy spending a family Christmas in Cancún, Mexico with her mom Claire, her brother Teddy, her mom's new boyfriend Bob, and his son Jack (Jahzir Bruno). She wants to be back home where it's snowing and more like a real Christmas. Kate decides to run away and get an early flight back home to Boston. She catches a shuttle that Jack sneaks on to. They are unexpectedly transported to the North Pole by the driver Belsnickel, a nefarious Christmas elf.
Kate and Jack are discovered and saved by Santa Claus who brings them back to his house and Mrs. Claus. The Clauses give the kids a grand tour of their village and all it has to offer. The four of them go back to the house for dinner. Jack and Kate go to bed as Belsnickel and his follower Speck begin an attempt to destroy the village. Mrs. Claus tells the kids the origin story of Santa in Turkey and how he saved the elves from extinction, and received the Star of Bethlehem, a magical artifact that stops time in and provides power to Santa's Village. The Claus' adopted Belsnickel. As he grew up and they had less time for him, he became naughty, causing him to be transformed into a human as a curse, and ran away.
Belsnickel releases Jola, a yule cat, into the reindeer pen, injuring Dasher. Belsnickel releases a potion into the village that cause the elves to go insane. He steals the Star of Bethlehem on top of the village's Christmas tree. Santa and the others confront him. Santa attempts to take the star back and in the struggle between him and Belsnickel it is accidentally destroyed, causing the power to go out in the village. The maddened elves start a snowball fight that gives Belsnickel time to escape. Santa and Kate leave for Turkey in order to get the forest elves led by Hakan to build a new star. Jack leaves to get a root to cure the crazed elves while Mrs. Claus stays behind to tend to Dasher. Kate and Santa find the elves who build a casing for a new star and Santa captures the power of the Star of Bethlehem inside it.
While flying back to the village, Belsnickel catches up to them on a sleigh pulled by his jackalotes (a hybrid of a jackal and a coyote) which he created, steals the star so he can stop himself from aging long enough to figure out how to replace Santa, and transports them back to 1990 Boston via a time-travel device he planted on Santa's sleigh. Jack finds the root and brings it back to Mrs. Claus. Kate attempts to buy AAA batteries for Belsnickel's time travel device, which she and Santa now possess, at the Boston airport to transport her and Santa back to the future. However, she is detained by an airport security member due to apparent counterfeit (the money was marked 2020), Kate is taken to a locked security room of kids who have lost their parents. Kate is upset about her wrongdoings at Cancun, another kid, Doug recomforts Kate and helps her escape the room, after Kate joins Santa, she realizes Doug Pierce is her late father. With help from a worker named Grace, Santa gets everybody singing a Christmas song as the weather clears up. With Christmas spirit high enough for the sleigh to fly, Santa puts the batteries in and they transport back and recover the star.
Mrs. Claus makes the root into a powder. Jack fights his way to the snow cannons, places the powder inside, and shoots it onto the elves, curing them. Santa and Kate race back to the village evading Belsnickel as he chases them. Mrs. Claus throws an explosive gingerbread cookie in between both sleighs before they can collide in a game of chicken. Dasher recovers and assists Santa in defeating Jola, the latter hurling the yule cat out of the village. Kate places the star on top of the tree, restoring power to the village. Santa gives Belsnickel the first toy they built together, and Belsnickel reconciles with them, transforming back into an elf. Santa flies Kate and Jack back to Cancún where they inform an excited Teddy about their adventure and Kate becomes more accepting of Bob.
Cast
- Kurt Russell as Santa Claus / Saint "Nick" Nicholas,[2] a magical figure who brings presents for people at Christmas night, when they are asleep.
- Goldie Hawn as Mrs. Claus,[2] the wife of Santa Claus.
- Darby Camp as Kate Pierce,[2] a girl who previously helped Santa Claus in the last movie.
- Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Claire Pierce,[2] a widowed nurse who is the mother of Kate and Teddy.
- Jahzir Bruno as Jack Booker,[2] the son of Bob Booker.
- Julian Dennison as Belsnickel,[2] an elf adopted by Santa Claus who goes rogue and ended up human. Dennison also voices his elf form.
- Tyrese Gibson as Bob Booker, Claire's new boyfriend.[3]
- Judah Lewis as Teddy Pierce,[2] the brother of Kate.
- Sunny Suljic as young Doug Pierce, the younger version of Kate and Teddy's late father who Kate encounters in 1990.
- Darlene Love as Grace, a Boston airport worker in 1990.[3]
- Patrick Gallagher as a Mass State Police Trooper in 1990 who detains Kate.
Voices
- Malcolm McDowell as Hakan, the leader of the forest elves in Turkey.
- Andrew Morgado as Hugg
- Debi Derryberry as Fleck and Speck
- Jessica Lowe as Mina
- Michael Yurchak as Bjorn
- Kari Wahlgren as Jojo
Production
On May 14, 2020, a sequel titled The Christmas Chronicles 2 was announced to have begun post-production.[4] Original director Clay Kaytis, who eventually serves as executive producer on the sequel, dropped out and was replaced by Chris Columbus, who produced the first installment.[5] Stars Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn, Darby Camp, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Judah Lewis were all confirmed to reprise their roles, while Julian Dennison and Jahzir Bruno were cast to appear in the sequel.[5]
Release
The Christmas Chronicles 2 was digitally released by Netflix on November 25, 2020.[2] The film also played in three cities (at about 32 Cinemark theaters) the week prior to its digital release, the first time Netflix allowed one of its films to be played in a chain theater.[6]
The film was the most-watched item on the site in its debut weekend.[7]
Reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 68% based on 57 reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "While it's missing some of the magic of the original, The Christmas Chronicles 2 serves up a sweet second helping of holiday cheer that makes the most of its marvelously matched leads."[8] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 51 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews."[9]
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- D'Alessandro, Anthony (November 19, 2020). "Cinemark & Netflix Testing 'Christmas Chronicles 2′ As Town Ponders Whether Big Circuits Will Book Rival Streamers' Pics Post-'WW84'/HBO Max Deal". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on November 19, 2020. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- Brueggemann, Tom (November 30, 2020). "'Let Him Go' Thrives as Early PVOD Release While 'New Mutants' Still Strong". IndieWire. Archived from the original on December 1, 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
- "The Christmas Chronicles 2 (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on December 2, 2020. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
- "The Christmas Chronicles 2 Reviews". Metacritic. Archived from the original on November 25, 2020. Retrieved November 28, 2020.