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Silent Night Sequel: Director Wants More Holiday Horror
13 Dec
Summary
- Director Mike P. Nelson is eager to make a sequel to his new Silent Night, Deadly Night.
- Nelson has already begun brainstorming ideas for a potential follow-up film.
- The original 1984 film was controversial and faced backlash from parents.

Mike P. Nelson, who recently helmed the remake of the 1984 holiday slasher cult classic Silent Night, Deadly Night, has expressed a keen interest in returning for a sequel. Nelson stated that he would "absolutely come back" for a follow-up, indicating that preliminary discussions and brainstorming for potential new ideas are already underway.
Nelson revealed that he has "started playing around and getting into the head space" of what a sequel could entail, describing the current ideas as "really fun and crazy." He has even lightly pitched some concepts to the producers and sounded out the film's stars, Ruby Modine and Rohan Campbell, who are reportedly enthusiastic about the prospect.
The original Silent Night, Deadly Night, released in 1984, was met with significant controversy, leading to its removal from theaters and protests from concerned parents. This notorious history has been echoed in the marketing for Nelson's remake, which has embraced the film's polarizing reception through social media campaigns targeting its detractors.




