A reimagining of the once controversial 1984 movie, Silent Night, Deadly Night follows Billy (Campbell), a serial killer who is driven to murder after witnessing his parents being slain by a man in a Santa costume.
As described by director Mike P. Nelson, this movie has "something a bit sweeter than the trauma-filled original", which leading star Rohan Campbell has stressed is worth seeing in a movie theatre.
"I think it's all about just focusing on what the spirit or energy of what that first movie does," Campbell exclusively told RadioTimes.com. "It's why it's so important to go see movies in theatres. [It's] the collective feeling you get and the communal energy that comes out of the film, I think, is what is at the core of that movie."
Campbell continued: "This movie [has] got such a beautiful tone to it visually that I think really puts you in that place as well. And I feel like we just sort of focused on how it feels to go see that [in the cinema]."
He told RadioTimes.com: "I think those are the most fun movies to watch, right? It's like, if you can have a hero that's doing things that are incomprehensible, but you can understand the root logic of it, that's a fun place to sit in the movie theatre and be like s**t, this is interactive.
Silent Night, Deadly Night is released in UK cinemas on Friday 12th December 2025.
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