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Red One

The mission to save Christmas is on.
2024 | 124m | English

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After Santa Claus (codename: Red One) is kidnapped, the North Pole's Head of Security must team up with the world's most infamous tracker in a globe-trotting, action-packed mission to save Christmas.
Release Date: Oct 31, 2024
Director: Jake Kasdan
Writer: Chris Morgan, Hiram Garcia
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Action
Keywords holiday, santa claus, christmas, christmas eve, bounty hunter, kidnapping, polar bear, action comedy, family comedy
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Chris Morgan Productions, Seven Bucks Productions, The Detective Agency
Box Office Revenue: $185,700,759
Budget: $250,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dwayne Johnson Callum Drift
Chris Evans Jack O'Malley
Lucy Liu Zoe
J.K. Simmons Nick
Kiernan Shipka Gryla
Bonnie Hunt Mrs. Claus
Kristofer Hivju Krampus
Mary Elizabeth Ellis Olivia
Wesley Kimmel Dylan
Nick Kroll Ted
Wyatt Hunt Young Jack O'Malley
Clayton Cooper Young Jack's Cousin
Lanz Duffy Gene
Marc Evan Jackson Uncle Rick
Makana David Barista
Samantha Benson Christine
Ashleigh Domangue Jamie Hummiston
Cody Easterbrook HIT Instructor
Nikki Garza Stressed Shopper
Abel Arias Stressed Shopper
Eric Jermaine Lavette Jr. Kid with Santa
Pilot Bunch Candy Cane Thief
Juan Alexander Suspicious Man
Megan Hayes Snickerdoodle Mother
Beau Kasdan Snickerdoodle Kid
Lorelei Kasdan Snickerdoodle Kid
Otis Kasdan Snickerdoodle Kid
Jon Rudnitsky Beef Stew
Greg Clarkson Hot Dog Vendor
Hannah Aslesen Essential Oils Woman
Regina Ting Chen ELF Agent Ginerva
James Cheek ELF Welcoming Agent
Reinaldo Faberlle ELF Agent Garcia
Philip Fornah ELF Agent Fred
Kenny Waymack Jr. ELF Agent Kenny
Gissette Valentin ELF Agent Barskova
C.J. Padera Monitor ELF Agent
Darryl W. Handy Air Force General
Martinez Air Traffic Controller
Drew Ater F22 Raptor Pilot
Adam Boyer Yule Lad
Derek Russo Yule Lad
Michael Tourek Yule Lad
Kia Shine Yule Lad
Gabriel 'G-Rod' Rodriguez Mrs. Claus Yule Lad
Jay Peterson Troll
Shane Costa Churro Vendor
Cynthia Barrett MORA Surveillance Technician
J.R. Adduci MORA Agent
Brandon M. Shaw MORA Agent
Alessandro Folchitto Death Merc
Amber Abara Beach Woman
Isabella Colt Beach Woman
Maria Palomino Meter Maid
Matthew Cornwell Aaron Able / Troll
Jeff Chase Cyclops
Gary Peebles Guard
Marti Matulis Slap Fight Judge
Cora Kass Krampus Guest
Rod Maxwell Krampus Guest
Jenna Kanell Krampus Guest
Octavia Grace Krampus Guest
Matthew Zuk Krampus Guest
Fedor Steer Krampus Guest
Ahmad Ghafouri Stage Manager
Morla Gorrondona Ogre Gryla (voice)
Nelson Bonilla MORA Agent
Audrey Beth Mall Shopper (uncredited)
Andzelika Bobrova Model (uncredited)
Stephanie Brogdon HIIT Class Member (uncredited)
Andrew S. McMillan MORA Tech Staff (uncredited)
Rick Nehls Tactical Elf (uncredited)
Name Job
Riley Flanagan Additional Second Assistant Director
Janelle Beaudry Stunts
Chris Morgan Screenplay
Henry Jackman Original Music Composer
Dean Grimes Stunts
Nicole Abellera Hallman Casting
Jeanne McCarthy Casting
Katie Doyle Casting
Tara Timpone Editor
Mark Helfrich Editor
Steve Edwards Editor
Dan Mindel Director of Photography
Jewelianna Ramos-Ortiz Stunt Double
Kirk A. Jenkins Fight Choreographer
Kyle Mclean Stunt Double
Jaden Ponce Stunt Double
Leesa Pate Stunt Coordinator
Holland Diaz Fight Choreographer
Yessenia Cossio Stunt Double
Greg Rementer Stunt Coordinator
Gabriel Solana Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jerome Chen Visual Effects Supervisor
Cari Thomas Visual Effects Producer
Michael Crow Costume Design
Bill Brzeski Production Design
Joel Harlow Makeup Designer
Ed Natividad Conceptual Design
Kaila Imada Stunt Double
Steven Shelby Stunt Double
Chris Diamantides Makeup Artist
Matt Sprunger Special Effects Makeup Artist
Haile Werntz Special Effects Makeup Artist
Barry H. Waldman Unit Production Manager
Sarah Forrest Set Designer, Set Dresser
Anne Porter Set Designer
Ryan Dempsey Key Costumer, Costumer
Federico D'Alessandro Storyboard Artist
Christian Scheurer Concept Artist
Deborah Arrieta Stunts
Jason Sweers Graphic Designer
Miroslav Cicmanec Digital Compositor
Jake Kasdan Director
Hiram Garcia Story
Holly Dowell Stunts
Chad Crumley Stunt Double
Danielle Berman Set Decoration
Davale Davis Set Decoration
Sandra Doyle Carmola Set Designer
Chris Cortner Set Designer
Tim Croshaw Set Designer
Andi Denney Graphic Designer
Alexandra Hearn Fernandes Graphic Designer
George Lee Set Designer
Tammy S. Lee Set Designer
Jonathan McCarter Set Designer
Maureen McGuire Set Decoration Buyer
Easton Michael Smith Set Designer
Nicholas Urbano Set Decoration Buyer
Trinh Vu Set Designer
Tina Cianfaro Watson Set Decoration Buyer
Manish Raval Music Supervisor
Tim Wolfe Music Supervisor
Jessica Kivnik Script Coordinator
Chris Waegner Visual Effects Supervisor
Bethany Orlemann Assistant Editor
Michael Wortmann Visual Effects
Hajar Magi Script Supervisor
Shawn D. Bronson Art Direction
Julie Groll Visual Effects Producer
Zac Campbell Compositing Supervisor
Name Title
Chris Morgan Producer
Melvin Mar Producer
John Wildermuth Co-Producer
Dwayne Johnson Producer
Jake Kasdan Producer
Dany Garcia Producer
Barry H. Waldman Executive Producer
Sky Salem Robinson Co-Producer
Ainsley Davies Executive Producer
Shannon O'Neill Associate Producer
Hiram Garcia Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

I thought this came to the cinemas about a month early, but it's still an amiable adventure showcase for Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans. It all starts on Christmas Eve when Santa Clause (J.K. Simmons) is kidnapped from his North Pole home. It's retirement time for his head of security "Cal" (Johnson ... ) so he's not best pleased after hundreds of years - and working with "Zoe" (Lucy Lui) he has to find out just how his boss's security was compromised in the first place - and then get to the rescuing bit. That search leads them to tech whizz "Jack" (Chris Evans) but he hadn't any idea whom his client actually was. After a rocky start, the two men must pull their resources and save Santa before Christmas really does start to deal with all of us on the naughty list. It's got bits of "Elf" in it, mingled with some "Harry Potter" elements and to be fair to all concerned, they all look like they are having some fun amidst a surfeit of CGI and very tightly choreographed action scenes that mix the modern and the mythological entertainingly enough. Simmons and Liu don't really feature so much and the moral of good vs evil isn't lost in the delivery but it isn't laboured either. Perhaps it's not a movie you will ever remember seeing, but as far as it goes it's a fun vehicle for it's stars to cheer us up as the festivities approach without too much sentiment or cheese.

Nov 09, 2024
msbreviews
4.0

The star-studded cast, featuring J.K. Simmons, Kiernan Shipka, Chris Evans, and Dwayne Johnson, brings a decent level of chemistry to the screen, which is one of the movie's few strengths. While the actors clearly enjoy playing off each other, the story itself is expectedly generic, relying heavily ... on predictable holiday tropes. The script fails to inject enough fun to offset its cliché formulas, and despite its festive intentions, the film feels stuck in cruise control, never quite capturing the magic or excitement one might hope for from a Christmas blockbuster. Technically, RED ONE falters with its visuals. Almost every scene feels confined to a studio setting, and inconsistent VFX work makes it difficult to stay immersed in the story. The action sequences, though admittedly frequent, are mostly dimly lit, which diminishes any potential impact they might have had. None of these set pieces stand out, leaving viewers with little to savor beyond the familiar faces on screen. While it's not as terrible as some have claimed, Jake Kasdan ultimately delivers just another forgettable holiday flick, weighed down by formulaic storytelling and overshadowed - quite literally - by its murky, dark aesthetic. Rating: C-

Nov 14, 2024
r96sk
7.0

Pretty solid festive fare, this. <em>'Red One'</em> is perhaps slightly overlong and I didn't sense much chemistry between the cast, though those onscreen still give enjoyable performances and the plot is suitably entertaining whilst giving the necessary Xmas vibes. I was quite impressed with the ... special effects, I personally thought that side of this flick looked pretty neat. Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans are fun enough in this. Johnson is a bit more serious than usual and I liked that, while Evans' character ends up being the heart of the movie. J. K. Simmons, more than Johnson, plays against type, it's actually unnerving seeing him portray a true good guy - was almost waiting for him to shout down someone's neck, as per. Kiernan Shipka is decent, as is Kristofer Hivju - I rate their characters. Lucy Liu is underused, mind. Bonnie Hunt too, I guess. I can't really fault anyone from the cast though, they all do solid work. If I'm honest, I don't see this film having much of a lifespan in the old memory bank but, nevertheless, I'd still classify it as something worth viewing.

Nov 21, 2024
Wuchak
9.0

**_Best Christmas Movie Ever!_** After a key figure is kidnapped from the North Pole city of Myra, the commander of security (Dwayne Johnson) teams-up with a mercenary black-hat hacker (Chris Evans) to locate the victim (JK Simmons). They go to sunny Aruba for answers before entering the creepy l ... air of Krampus, Santa’s estranged adopted brother. Could the one behind the nefarious plot be the Christmas Witch, Grýla (Kiernan Shipka)? “Red One” (2024) mixes the Santa Claus mythos with Marvel’s Thor movies for a totally kick-axx Christmas flick. For verification, there’s something similar to the Bifröst Bridge in Myra; Grýla is akin to Hela; there’s the similar technologically advanced flying crafts; trolls, ogres; and so on. The creativity scores out of the ballpark with one amusing bit after another, such as the Mythological Creatures Protection Agency (or whatever it’s called), the portals in the backs of toy stores, E.L.F., how Santa is able to make it down small chimneys, etc. Then there’s how the movie effectively appeals to both kids and adults, as well as the kids IN adults. Kiernan Shipka as the antagonist turned 23 during shooting. I knew when I saw her in “Totally Killer” that she was something special. Lucy Liu is also on hand in a fairly beefy role as the security director of Myra. It runs 2 hours, 3 minutes, and was shot in Georgia (Atlanta, Savannah and Jekyll Island) and Hawaii (Honolulu and Oahu). GRADE: A

Dec 16, 2024
RalphRahal
2.0

Red One, starring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans, had all the ingredients for a holiday blockbuster but missed the mark on nearly every level. Despite its star-studded cast and massive $250 million budget, the movie fails to live up to expectations, leaving both critics and audiences disappointed. ... The first act feels rushed, skipping meaningful character introductions, and the story quickly falls into a predictable and uninspired plot. Dialogue lacks wit or charm, with most performances coming across as forced, almost like actors reciting homework. While Chris Evans and Lucy Liu offer the best performances of the bunch, they still don't elevate the movie much. The cinematography, sadly, doesn't help either, with over-reliance on weak CGI and clumsy action sequences that fail to impress. Ultimately, "Red One" lacks the holiday magic or the action-packed excitement it promised. While it might work as a background movie for casual laughs at its script or acting, it’s hard to recommend for any other purpose. A major missed opportunity for a festive crowd-pleaser.

Dec 21, 2024
rafalodev
10.0

Fantastic movie, recommended 100% ...

Jul 08, 2025