Jack Frost causes an explosion that sets machinery on fire. Santa and Jack Frost fall from the North Pole through the sky and land heavily on the ground. In a fight scene, Jack hits Santa with a shovel. Santa hits Jack who is now Santa and a policeman with a giant candy cane.
Content that may disturb children Under 8 Carol is whisked off on a trolley to give birth, screaming loudly, although more in alarm than in pain. Santa enters the lounge room through a fireplace that is shaped like a huge Santa mouth and has a fire burning in the grate.
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Get it now on Searching for streaming and purchasing options X of Y Official trailer. Did we miss something on diversity? Your privacy is important to us. Scott confronts Jack with what he has done and claims his vision of Christmas is not what the holiday is about, but Jack reminds him that he was the one who said "I wish I had never become Santa at all" and invoked the Escape Clause to begin with. He interrupts a musical performance by Jack, when Lucy tosses him his snow globe.
Realizing Scott's plan, Jack mocks that Scott will never convince him to invoke the Escape Clause, but Scott plays a recording of him saying "I wish I had never become Santa at all", when he said it to him earlier. Jack screams in fury as the Escape Clause is invoked again, and he and Scott are whisked back to the past.
Scott holds Jack down while his past self finds the suit and puts it on like in the original film, restoring events to the way they were. Jack screams in anguish as his alternate timeline is erased and he is stripped of Santa's powers.
Back in the present, Scott reunites with Carol, even though no time has passed since he left, and he promises to make her life better. He then shows Bud and Sylvia the truth about his workshop, where, despite Jack's sabotage, gifts are being manufactured and will be ready on time for his deliveries. To his surprise, Charlie arrives and helps the elves out, as does the Council of Legendary Figures. It seems things are going perfectly until Curtis and Lucy appear, and Neil and Laura are wheeled in, frozen solid.
Jack is also dragged in by the "Elficers" and he refuses to undo his spell on them. By unfreezing them, he would have to "unfreeze himself" and so they will be frozen forever, leaving Jack smug at thinking he still won since he may have lost the chance at being Santa, but he still has Neil and Laura as his consolation prize. When Scott asks for Mother Nature to help him out, she reminds him that the abilities of a Legendary Figure will not work on others.
However, he has an idea. He tells Lucy to give Jack one of her heartwarming hugs. If they now see him breaking character and being a little "blue", then how do explain that to your kids who now question who Santa is. Or worse If you have a 6 or 7 year old kid, then you understand. If you don't, then you never will. Granted, it's not the end of the world.
But for us parents who like to hold on to the idea of Santa Claus in our children's eyes as long as we can, this movie sure as hell didn't help! FAQ 6. Are "The Santa Clause" movies based on a book? How many of the characters from "The Santa Clause 2" are back for this one?
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