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3.5/10
IMDbBudget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 18,529,730 USD
Universal Studios/Blumhouse received a backlash after the first trailer was released for the film due to the extreme amount of spoilers within it.
The first "Black Christmas" film in which Bob Clark was not involved in the production process, as Clark had died in 2007. Bob Clark had produced and directed the original Black Christmas (1974), and had been an executive producer on the remake of Black Christmas (2006).
According to boxofficemojo, this film has the 28th worst/ lowest opening weekend gross ever, only pulling in 1.8 million dollars from 2625 screens, and only earned 10.4 million dollars against a budget or supposedly 10 million dollars.
The first Black Christmas film to be rated PG-13. Both the 1974 original and 2006 remake were R-rated. About 30 minutes of footage was supposedly excised to achieve the PG-13 rating after test screenings, as Takal wanted the film to be more marketable to young girls interested in the horror genre.
Aside from taking place during Christmas, featuring a sorority, a supporting character named Jesse Bradford (in reference to Black Christmas (1974) protagonist Jessica Bradford) and the main characters being college students, this film shares no connection to any previous Black Christmas film in terms of plot.