Cineverse has unveiled the highly anticipated teaser trailer for Silent Night, Deadly Night, a reimagining of the iconic 1984 cult classic horror film. This new adaptation will feature Rohan Campbell, known for his role in The Hardy Boys, stepping into the shoes of Billy Chapman, the character originally brought to life by Robert Wilson in the first film. Campbell has demonstrated his prowess in the horror genre, with notable performances in 2022’s slasher hit Halloween Ends and this year’s dark comedy horror film The Monkey, making him a fitting choice for this chilling role.
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Discover the Gripping Storyline of Silent Night, Deadly Night
The official synopsis reveals that in this remake, Billy’s life takes a dark turn when he witnesses the brutal murder of his parents on Christmas Eve, a horrific act committed by someone dressed as Santa Claus. This traumatic experience fuels his lifelong obsession with instilling fear during the festive season. Each Christmas, Billy dons the iconic red suit, embarking on a gruesome spree that reflects his warped sense of justice. This Christmas Eve, he poses a chilling question: ‘Have you been naughty?’ The film promises to deliver a terrifying twist on holiday traditions.
Directed and written by Mike P. Nelson, Silent Night, Deadly Night boasts an impressive cast, including Ruby Modine as Pamela Varo, alongside Mark Acheson, David Lawrence Brown, and David Tomlinson, who plays Max Benedict. The film also features Erik Athavale, Rick Skene, and Sharon Bajer, contributing to its diverse ensemble. The executive production team includes Steven Schneider, Anthony Masi, Sarah Eilts, Brandon Hill, Brad Miska, Erick Opeka, Yolanda Macias, Matthew Helderman, and Luke Taylor, while producers Scott Schneid, Dennis Whitehead, Jamie R. Thompson, Erik Bernard, and Jeremy Torrie bring their expertise to the project.
Fans eagerly await the release of this thrilling remake, which is set to hit theaters on December 12, 2025, promising a fresh yet terrifying take on a beloved horror classic.

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