Silent Night, Evil Night

Silent Night, Evil Night is an upcoming American slasher film directed by, written by and Landon. It is part of the  film series, it is the third loose remake of the 1974 Canadian film of the same name following the and  films and spin-off of the Halloween franchise, the film will pay homage to the 1974 film and the 1978 film. It is first entry in Blumhouse's Dark X-Mas series co-owned by both the Halloween and Black Christmas franchises.

Their were many ideas for a Halloween spin-offs but none of them came to be, however one caught the attention a Christmas spin-off that is also a remake the 1974 Canadian film which, features Laurie Strode's granddaughter Allyson facing a Micheal Meyers-esque killer, Malek Akkad, Jason Blum (producer of both the 2018 Halloween sequel and the 2019 Black Christmas remake) and signed on to produce through their prospective banners, Takal director of the 2019 remake will executive produce, Carpenter nor his sons will not return.

Silent Night, Evil Night will be released through Universal Pictures.

Premise
Set during Christmas time two years after Michael Myers was finally put to permanent death, Allyson moves out of Haddonfield and is working as a nurse at Clemson University outside Boston is friend to a sorority house Pi Kappa Sig, however she discovers that a 15 yr old, Canadian undocumented committed homicide in that very sorority and was arrested in December 1963 (a month after Michael was committed) thinking that wasn't a coincidence Allyson decides to dig deeper, as the university shuts down for the holidays she and her sorority sisters receive anonymous, lascivious phone calls and messages from a stranger, fearing that events similar to what her grandmother and Haddonfield faced Halloween 1978 will happen again Allyson must summon all her courage and strength to not only save the sorority, but stop history from repeating itself.

Cast

 * as Allyson Nelson
 * as Professor
 * as Dean Barbara MacHenry
 * as

Production
Universal and Blumhouse secured the rights to the H40 trilogy the studios began developing a Black Christmas remake that is also a Christmas spin-off film series that focus on Lauries' granddaughter Allyson in the aftermath of Ends and part of a sorority getting offensive calls and messages, a stop potential repeat of events similar to what her grandmother went through Halloween 1978. Blum, Block, and Akkad with return as producers through their perspective companies, Takal will return as an executive producer as well as write the film, Carpenter will not return as executive producer nor will his sons return to compose. was picked by Blum to direct and co-write with Takal, Ben Baudhuin was hired as editor, Seamus Tierney as director of photography and most of the crew from Happy Death Day involved as well, the film will be R-rated and pays homage to the first films from both franchises.

Characters from the 1974 film will return as different versions of their characters will return as the film antagonist with connection to Michael Myers that will be revealed in (if any) future installments but will be an escaped prisoner and mental patient, whom committed murder in December 1963 two months after Michael was committed and a retired doctor similar to Dr. Loomis.

Casting
Matichak confirmed her return as Allyson Nelson, returning cast from the 1974 film includes as Professor,  as Dean Barbara MacHenry,  as The Sorority House Killer.

Filming
Filming will take place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the same areas where the 1974 film was shot, Akkad also confirmed they'll be using Arri Alexa Mini, Cooke Anamorphic/i SF, Hawk V-Lite Lenses Arri Alexa SXT, Cooke Anamorphic/i SF, and Hawk V-Lite Lenses same cameras used in the H40 trilogy with use of the sorority house on 6 Clarendon Crescent and Hart House, University of Toronto seens from the original film and it's previous remakes will be recreated, Toronto Mind Care Centre Inc. will be used as Mental Institution where Billy is being held, the police station used in the original film will appear as well.

Music
An eerie rendition Carol of the Bells will be used in the opening credits some of the music from the original film will be given renditions.

Future
If the release of the film is successful including box office there'll multi-film deal to create future installments one of which will feature Jamie Lloyd and the Black Thorn Cult.