Bad Santa 2 trailer drops an extremely adult Red Band trailer
Billy Bob Thornton returns in the sequel to the 2003 cult hit
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Your support makes all the difference.Back in 2003, director Terry Zwigoff (Ghost World) brought the world one hell of an anti-Christmas film starring Billy Bob Thornton as the most debauched Santa committed to celluloid.
Fortunately, the 60-year-old actor is back for more and, in this Red Band trailer for the long-awaited sequel, his irascible Willie T. Stokes seems just as bad as he was 13 years ago - if not worse.
It seems that the film will (thankfully) follow very much in the original's footsteps.
Replacing Zwigoff in the directing chair is Mark Waters (Mean Girls) who has adapted a script written by Entourage creator Doug Ellin and Shauna Cross (Whip It!).
Brett Kelly, the actor who played child Thurston in the first, is returning - albeit more grown up - while Tony Cox's 'elf' accomplice Marcus is also coming back. New cast members include former Mad Men star Christina Hendricks and Academy Award-winner Kathy Bates who'll play Stokes' mother.
Bad Santa 2 - which is released in the UK on 25 November - has been in the works since 2009.
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