Christmas came early by virtue of the new trailer for the 'A Christmas Story' sequel!
This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors.'A Christmas Story Christmas' Official TrailerGo Behind the Scenes of Zak Bagans' Murder House Investigation stars Peter Billingsley reprising his iconic role as Ralphie, who is now an adult and a struggling writer and the head of the Parker household after his dad dies.
Set in the 1970s in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, the new film pays homage to the original 1983 holiday cult classic, and the signs are pretty much everywhere in the nearly two-minute trailer. The film pays a sweet tribute to McGavin when Ralphie, as an adult, meets up with his childhood friends, Flick and Schwartz , at Flick's Tavern where they toast to the Old Man.
"One day, you're playing kick the can with kids named Flick and Schwartz, and the next thing you know, you're a certified adult," Ralphie says in a voiceover.In a nod to the original film, Ralphie takes his family to Higbee's, the now-defunct department store where Ralphie, as a child, encountered a disgruntled Santa Claus and his very angry elves.
In the new trailer, adult Ralphie offers his kids some sage advice: "Don't let him kick you in the face!" Everyone remembers in the original film Flick getting triple-dog-dared to stick his tongue on a frozen flagpole. But this time, in the new film, it's Schwartz who gets triple-dog-dared to hop on a sled and ride down a steep ramp.
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