A new sequel to the beloved classic A Christmas Story is being developed by HBO Max. As a seal of approval, not only is the original Ralphie Parker (Peter Billingsley) in the new film, but so are four cast members who portrayed his friends, family, and foe in the original holiday classic.
The news of HBO Max's sequel to A Christmas Story may be surprising, because the original A Christmas Storyfeels like a sacred annual tradition. But that wasn't always the case. The film was released in 1983, but it wasn't a hit until seasonal airings on TNT. Given the nostalgic, old-Americana vibes of the movie, watching it at home immediately gave it a classical quality, which continues to this day.
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Deadline reports the Christmas Story sequel will feature the original Randy (Ian Petrella), Schwartz (R.D. Robb), Flick (Scott Schwartz), and Scut Farkus (Zack Ward). The new film is titled A Christmas Story Christmas and will follow an adult Ralphie in the 1970s, giving his own kids a Christmas in his childhood home. The movie is being directed by Clay Katis, who also helmed the hit Netflix project The Christmas Chronicles. The script is by Nick Schenk, who's written several hit Clint Eastwood movies like Gran Torino and Cry Macho.
And this is not the first attempt to make a sequel to A Christmas Story. The original writer and director, Jean Shepard and Bob Clark, respectively, made 1994's My Summer Story. The film is little remembered, but it's to date the closest sequel to A Christmas Story yet. There was also 2013's direct-to-video A Christmas Story 2, but the less said about that one the better.
Now this begs the question: Is it possible to even make a proper sequel to A Christmas Story? It
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