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Your Christmas Or Mine 2 gets a trailer

Your Christmas Or Mine 2 follows young couple James (Asa Butterfield – Sex Education), and Hayley (Cora Kirk – Prey for the Devil), who are gearing up for their second Christmas as a couple. And that can only mean one thing … more mayhem with the Taylor and Hughes families. The film also features the original stellar line-up of British talent, including Alex Jennings (The Crown), Daniel Mays (Fisherman’s Friends), David Bradley (the Harry Potter series), Angela Griffin (White Lines), Natalie Gumede (Titans), Rhea Norwood (Heartstopper) and, new to the Your Christmas Or Mine? team, Jane Krakowski (30 Rock).

It’s the most wonderful time of the year … but will it be for James and Hayley? James’ father has invited the Taylors to spend Christmas in a luxury ski resort in the Austrian Alps, so they can meet his new American girlfriend (played by Jane Krakowski). However, Hayley’s dad Geoff insisted on handling his family’s side of the booking and something clearly got lost in translation. After a mix-up with transport at the airport, the two tribes end up at each other’s accommodations, on different sides of a valley and opposite ends of the Tripadvisor ratings scale. Can Hayley and James’ relationship survive another turbulent family Christmas, or has their future together gone off-piste?

Your Christmas Or Mine 2 will launch on Friday 8th December on Prime Video.

Your Christmas Or Mine 2 represents the growing UK Original slate on Prime Video, along with new UK-produced series and movies launching across 2023. These include 007’s Road to a Million, an unscripted adventure series inspired by James Bond, stranger-than-fiction docuseries The Greatest Show Never Made and Fake Sheikh; psychological thriller and twisted love story Wilderness; and Fifteen-Love, a drama series set in the world of elite tennis. Your Christmas Or Mine 2 will join the thousands of TV shows and movies in the Prime Video catalogue including UK-produced Originals such as Clarkson’s Farm, The Grand Tour, All or Nothing: Arsenal, The Devil’s Hour, Mammals, Jungle, and James May: Our Man In Italy, U.S. hits like The Boys and Reacher, Gen V, Daisy Jones and The Six, as well as exclusive TV shows like Star Trek: Picard, Nine Perfect Strangers, and Little Fires Everywhere; movies like Shotgun Wedding, My Policeman, Thirteen Lives and BAFTA-nominated Everybody’s Talking About Jamie; plus live sport including ATP Tour and WTA Tour tennis.

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