Cineverse’s ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ Reboot Punishes the Naughty With Official Poster
This Christmas… you’d better be good. Bloody Disgusting’s parent company Cineverse is punishing the naughty with a brand new vision of slasher classic Silent Night, Deadly Night on the big screen in late 2025, and the first official poster has been unleashed this afternoon. The poster was created by Creepy Duck Design. Check it out […] The post Cineverse’s ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ Reboot Punishes the Naughty With Official Poster appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
This Christmas… you’d better be good. Bloody Disgusting’s parent company Cineverse is punishing the naughty with a brand new vision of slasher classic Silent Night, Deadly Night on the big screen in late 2025, and the first official poster has been unleashed this afternoon.
The poster was created by Creepy Duck Design. Check it out below!
Additionally, Deadline reports that Studiocanal’s new genre label Sixth Dimension has “picked up global rights excluding North America,” with Cineverse releasing in North America.
Directed by Mike P. Nelson (Wrong Turn, V/H/S/85), Cineverse’s Silent Night, Deadly Night goes into production this Spring and will slash into theaters in late 2025.
A reimagining of director Charles E. Sellier Jr.’s original 1984 slasher classic, Silent Night, Deadly Night centers on a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents at the hands of a man dressed as Santa, only to grow up and become a killer himself. Haunted by trauma and fueled by a twisted sense of justice, he puts on the Santa suit and punishes the naughty.
“Blending psychological horror, brutal slasher thrills and a touch of the supernatural and, shockingly, a sprinkle of romance, the new film hopes to deliver a modern new take on the ultimate holiday nightmare.”
Written and directed by Mike P. Nelson, the reboot is produced by the original 1984 Tri-Star film’s producers Scott Schneid and Dennis Whitehead. The executive producers include Jamie R. Thompson, Anthony Masi and Steven Schneider. Erick Opeka, Yolanda Macias, Brandon Hill and Brad Miska will serve as executive producers for Cineverse.
When it was released in 1984, the first Silent Night, Deadly Night quickly became the most controversial movie of the year. It was followed by four sequels, which frequently strayed from the original storyline and Christmas theme altogether, as well as a remake in 2012.
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