Kate Pierce is reluctantly spending Christmas with her mom’s new boyfriend and his son Jack. But when the North Pole and Christmas are threatened to be destroyed, Kate and Jack are unexpectedly pulled into a new adventure with Santa Claus.
Kurt Russell
Santa Claus
Goldie Hawn
Mrs. Claus
Darby Camp
Kate Pierce
Julian Dennison
Belsnickel
Jahzir Bruno
Jack Booker
Darlene Love
Grace
Tyrese Gibson
Bob Booker
Sunny Suljic
Doug Pierce
Judah Lewis
Teddy Pierce
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Claire Pierce
Patrick Gallagher
Security Guard
Malcolm McDowell
Hakan
Violet Columbus
Cashier
Tricia Munford
Harriet
Christy St. John
Susie
Danny Dworkis
Salvation Army Santa
Seth Whittaker
Irritated Passenger
Andrew Morgado
Hugg (voice)
Debi Derryberry
Speck / Fleck (voice)
Jessica Lowe
Mina (voice)
Michael Yurchak
Bjorn (voice)
Kari Wahlgren
Jojo (voice)
Camille Marty
Minor #1
Brady Droulis
Minor #2
Noah Sullivan
Minor #3
Mario Renato Dela Peña Viderique
Mexican Santa Claus
Quinton Guyton
Customer
Anakaren Robles Ruis
Concierge
Prince Nii Engmann
Choirmaster
Joshua Blumhagen
Dancer
Milaina Chanel
Dancer
Amanda Cleghorn
Dancer
Serena Crouse
Dancer
Justine Gera
Dancer
Andrew Kyrzyk
Dancer
Michel Issa Rubio
Dancer
Romy Sanchez
Dancer
Tessa Tamura
Dancer
Megan Serena Trainer
Dancer
Teya Wild
Dancer
Director, Screenplay
Chris Columbus
Screenplay
Matt Lieberman
November 30, 2020
4
Bad watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend unless you just LOVED the original.
If you loved Kurt Russell and the Elves, then you're in luck, because there is a LOT of them in this. It's literally my 2 least favorite things from the first movie.
Fighting for attention, is Darby Camp and Jahzir Bruno (the two should have been the focus of the movie), and Julian Dennison (Fire Fist, from "Deadpool 2") as Belsnickel.....a Christmas character I only know from "The Office", and it was not a great character.
Honestly, it's like they watched the original and were pissed Kurt Russell was outshined by a child and they determined not to allow it to happen again.
All the charm and child-like wonder that makes Christmas movies special is drowned in weird action sequences and a very grumpy Kiwi.