There are few things scarier to see walking around in real life than the Rubber Man from American Horror Story. Especially being all creepy in the middle of the night? Forget about it!
18.10.2022 - 17:03 / nypost.com
Oh, Fudge!Actor Peter Billingsley has returned to his “A Christmas Story” roots as his character Ralphie — almost 40 years later.Billingsley, 51, portrayed Ralphie Parker in the 1983 Christmas flick and the adult version is back for HBO Max’s sequel.The upcoming “A Christmas Story Christmas” drops on the streamer on Nov. 17, however, a quick 30-second trailer debuted Monday.The brief clip showcases a young Ralphie and then quickly cuts to a flash of the older character as he returns to his hometown for the Christmas season.The new movie will revolve around Ralphie bringing his own kids home for the holidays on Cleveland street in the 1970s.
While visiting his past, he reconnects with childhood pals and recalls the death of his Old Man.Stars from the original film — Ian Petrella, Zack Ward, Scott Schwartz and R.D. Robb — will also be reprising their roles.
New faces such as Erinn Hayes, River Drosche, Julianna Layne and Julie Hagerty are also coming aboard. Billingsley, who also directed “Couples Retreat,” is producing the movie alongside Vince Vaughn.Bob Clark directed the first film, which is in turn based on author Jean Shepherd‘s short story collection “In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash.”Melinda Dillon and Darren McGavin also starred in the parent film, which was shown in a series of vignettes through the point of view of different characters during Christmas.Shepherd even provided narration as the adult Ralphie Parker in the movie, where he was recalling one special X-Mas when he was 9-years-old.Ralphie reminisced only desiring one thing that Christmas — a Red Ryder Carbine Action 200-shot Range Model air rifle.The upcoming movie isn’t the first sequel from the “A Christmas Story” franchise.
There are few things scarier to see walking around in real life than the Rubber Man from American Horror Story. Especially being all creepy in the middle of the night? Forget about it!
It’s a major award! The trailer for A Christmas Story Christmas — HBO Max’s sequel to the beloved 1983 holiday film — has arrived.
HBO Max has dropped the first full-length trailer of Peter Billingsley in his return as Ralphie in the upcoming A Christmas Story Christmas, the sequel to the classic holiday pic A Christmas Story. The film begins streaming on HBO Max on November 17. The poster and photos are below.
Ready to revisit a Christmas classic? Frozen flagpoles and leg lamps beware; Ralphie is coming back to where it all began in “A Christmas Story Christmas.” The sequel from Legendary and Warner Bros. sees the character return to his childhood home just in time for the holiday season.
Meredith Woerner Deputy Editor, Variety.com The teaser trailer for the long-awaited “A Christmas Story” sequel is jam-packed with holiday nostalgia. From dusty “fragile” leg lamps to triple dog dare mistakes, the first look at the HBO Max movie sequel, officially titled “A Christmas Story Christmas,” promises all the holiday retread you could shake a turkey leg at. The original Ralphie, Peter Billingsley, returns to his iconic role now looking a lot more like “the old man” than the young little glasses-wearing kiddo who hungered for one thing, a Red Ryder air rifle. The 51-year-old actor joins past cast members as he returns to his hometown in hopes of recreating the magical Christmases from his past, this time for his own kids.
The first teaser for HBO Max’s A Christmas Story Christmas is here!
HBO Max has dropped the first footage of Peter Billingsley in his return as Ralphie in the upcoming A Christmas Story Christmas, the sequel to the classic holiday pic A Christmas Story.
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