New SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT Trailer Brings A Killer Home For Christmas

The remake hits theaters in December.
SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT POSTER (Credit: Cineverse)
SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT POSTER (Credit: Cineverse)

Who cares about Halloween when Christmas is coming in for the kill? Well, that might be sacrilege to some of us horror fans, but it’s exactly the premiere of the new remake of Silent Night, Deadly Night, which hits theaters in December and just dropped a brand new trailer, promising plenty of bloodthirsty kills wrapped up just right for the holiday season. 

Billed as a “reimagining” of the cult 1984 film, which the trailer says “traumatized a generation,” the film is set to star Halloween Ends’ Rohan Campbell as the film’s cheery killer, alongside Ruby Modine, Mark Acheson, David Lawrence Brown, and David Tomlinson. The film’s synopsis is as follows: 

When Billy witnesses his parents’ grisly murder on Christmas Eve at the hands of Santa, it ignites a lifelong mission to spread holiday fear. Every Christmas, he dons the jolly red suit and delivers a blood-soaked massacre to feed his twisted sense of justice. This Christmas Eve, Billy wants to know: “Have you been naughty?”

Written and directed by Mike P. Nelson, Silent Night, Deadly Night is executive produced by Steven Schneider, Anthony Masi, Sarah Eilts, Brandon Hill, Brad Miska, Erick Opeka, Yolanda Macias, Matthew Helderman, and Luke Taylor, with producers Scott Schneid, Dennis Whitehead, Jamie R. Thompson, Erik Bernard, and Jeremy Torrie. The film is being produced by Cineverse, the same company behind the Terrifier films, and it looks like this one’s going to be just as bloody as Art the Clown’s evil rampages — if not more. 

The original Silent Night, Deadly Night was released in 1984, starring Robert Brian Wilson, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, and scream queen Linnea Quigley. Despite being pulled from theaters after only a week, the film was a success, grossing $2.5 million on a budget of only a quarter million. Since its release, the Christmas slasher has received four sequels and another remake unconnected to this one, starring Malcolm McDowell. 

The Silent Night, Deadly Night remake hits theaters on December 12. Check out the new trailer below: