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Will There Be a New California Christmas? A Burning Question
So, you’ve binged both "A California Christmas" and "A California Christmas: City Lights." You're now part of the exclusive club of people who've seen Josh and Lauren Swickard fall in love twice on screen. Congrats! But now, the real question is: Will there be a third installment?
Let's dive into this burning question.
The Case for a Third Movie
- Fan Demand: The first two films were massive hits on Netflix, with viewers clamoring for more of the Swickards' on-screen chemistry. If there's one thing Hollywood loves more than a good story, it's a guaranteed audience.
- Unresolved Plot Points: Remember that cliffhanger at the end of "City Lights"? Yeah, we do too. It's like they're begging for a third movie.
- The Swickards Want It: Both Josh and Lauren have publicly expressed their desire for a third movie. So, if they're down, who are we to say no?
The Case Against a Third Movie
- Sequelitis: Let's be honest, not all sequels are gold. There's a risk of diluting the original charm.
- Overexposure: Too much of a good thing can be, well, too much. We don't want to get Christmas-ed out.
- Creative Burnout: Making a movie is hard work. Maybe the creative team needs a break.
What Does the Future Hold?
Honestly, your guess is as good as ours. But given the popularity of the first two films, our inner optimist is hoping for a "California Christmas: City Lights, and Maybe a Farm Too."
Fingers crossed!
How to...
- How to survive the wait for a potential third movie: Re-watch the first two, bake some Christmas cookies, and dream of palm trees.
- How to increase your chances of a third movie: Tweet about it, post on Instagram, and tag the cast and crew.
- How to prepare for a third movie marathon: Stock up on popcorn, cozy blankets, and your favorite holiday beverage.
- How to cope if there's no third movie: Find a new obsession (maybe "Holidate"?).
- How to stay updated on California Christmas news: Follow the Swickards on social media and keep an eye on Netflix.