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“A Christmas Story Christmas” Trailer is Here!

Peter Billingsley’s Ralphie returns home in the new trailer for “A Christmas Story Christmas,” coming to HBO Max on November 17th.

In the HBO Max upcoming sequel, a grwon-up Ralphie takes his family back to his childhood home on Cleveland Street in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, for the holidays, after the death of his father (played in the original film by the late Darren McGavin).

Check out the new trailer below:

A Christmas Story Christmas – Official Trailer – YouTube

I was a little hesitant when this was first announced. I always get nervous when they revisit a classic so many years removed. Not to mention they tried a sequel to this film once before, so I wasn’t sure about this one. Thankfully I was pleasantly surprised by how fun & enjoyable this looks. Only time will tell if this sequel holds up like the original holiday classic but for now make some plans to sit around with the family and enjoy the return of Ralphie & friends.

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