The Santa Clauses Season 2 premiers in just a few short weeks! Fans of the show will love this official trailer that just dropped. See it right here!
The Santa Clauses
Disney fans were filled with nostalgic joy when Disney released a holly jolly series based on the popular movie franchise The Santa Clause, starring Tim Allen. The brand new series premiered November 16, 2022, on Disney+, just in time to kick off the holiday season.
The new Disney+ Original series The Santa Clauses follows Scott Calvin (Disney Legend, Tim Allen) as he considers retiring from his holly jolly day job to be a better father and husband. But can he find someone to fill his iconic snow boots?
YOU CAN WATCH ALL 6 EPISODES OF THE FIRST SEASON ON DISNEY+ AS WELL AS THE MOVIES THAT STARTED IT ALL.
The Second Season
Tim Allen will continue in the beloved role of Santa/Scott Calvin and serve as an executive producer. Additionally, Elizabeth Mitchell will reprise her role as Carol.
The new star is being brought in to play an entirely different character rooted in holiday lore: the Easter Bunny! You can read more about this HERE.
The series is also getting a host of other stars including Gabriel Iglesias, who will play Kris Kringle. He is the owner of a Christmas-themed amusement park in Santa Land. Eric Stonestreet is also joining the cast to play Magnus Antas. He is a Mad Santa who is coming to reclaim the job, which he held in the 14th century.
Trailer
Disney just shared another poster (above) and the official 2-minute trailer for The Santa Clauses Season 2. The brand-new trailer previews the continuing story of Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) and his family as they return to the North Pole for more adventures.
The season premieres with two episodes on Wednesday, November 8, followed by new episodes weekly. You can watch the trailer right here:
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