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‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ Writer/Director Has “Lightly Pitched” A Sequel: “They’re Totally Into It”

Rohan Campbell in 'Silent Night, Deadly Night' (2025) Cineverse Entertainment/Courtesy Everett Collection After reviving a holiday slasher cult classic franchise this year, Mike P. Nelson is already looking ahead to next Christmas. The Silent Night, Deadly Night writer/director recently said that he “would absolutely come back” for a sequel to his remake of the 1984 slasher, which is now playing in theaters.

Rohan Campbell in 'Silent Night, Deadly Night' (2025)

Rohan Campbell in 'Silent Night, Deadly Night' (2025)

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  • “I’ve already started playing around and getting into the head space of what that would look like,” he told SlashFilm of the potential for a follow-up.
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  • Release Dates For Horror Reboots ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ & ‘Return To Silent Hill’ “Let’s just say there are some really fun and crazy ideas that we’re tossing around right now,” added Nelson.
  • “I actually lightly pitched to the producers just the other day, and I even threw some ideas out to Ruby [Modine] and Rohan [Campbell] and they’re totally into it.
  • So yeah, we’re going to put it out in the universe, and when it happens.” Watch on Deadline In Nelson’s Silent Night, Deadly Night, Billy Chapman (Campbell) witnesses a man dressed as Santa killing his parents, which ignites a lifelong tradition of donning St.
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