Roger Avary
Academy Award winner for Pulp Fiction and a genre-literate filmmaker whose name signals professional creative oversight.
A new holiday classic for generations
Presented by Oscar-winning screenwriter and filmmaker Roger Avary and Jason Ferrell
A 1964 cult Christmas oddity reimagined as a warm family adventure, built for fans who want to see a holiday classic reborn in theaters and investors tracking the event-cinema model behind it.

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Academy Award winner for Pulp Fiction and a genre-literate filmmaker whose name signals professional creative oversight.
Built the filmmaking workflow systems and serves as director of the AI proof of concept for the project.
From 1964 to a new generation

New generationOriginal 1964The film
The 1964 film was built for children and holiday matinees. The new version keeps the strange charm of Santa-meets-Mars, but aims it at a contemporary family audience with warmer character animation, theatrical polish, and repeatable Christmas programming.
Santa is pulled into a Martian family crisis, turning Christmas into a sci-fi rescue adventure.
Designed as an affordable off-peak event for families, not a streaming-only remake.
The source is treated as U.S. public domain for planning; international rights remain a legal review item.
The Christmas event window
The release pitch is deliberately simple: give audiences an affordable Christmas outing, a warm AI remake of a cult holiday classic, and a theatrical reason to bring kids, grandparents, dates, and friends together. For theaters, it is a seasonal event they can position as matinees, school-break programming, and local holiday fun.
A nostalgic Christmas adventure that feels easy to say yes to after dinner, shopping, or a neighborhood holiday event.
A bright Santa-meets-Mars story for parents, grandparents, and children looking for an affordable theater trip.
A repeatable holiday event theaters can package with local promotions, parties, and group outings.
Financing path
If a Reg CF offering launches, fans would participate through a registered crowdfunding platform. Joining now gets you project updates, not securities.
Accredited investors can request private diligence materials covering the budget, use of proceeds, theater-demand signals, and proposed financing path.
This page collects non-binding interest only. Funds would be accepted only through compliant documents and payment mechanics.
For exhibitors
Tell us how many locations and showtimes you would consider for a holiday run. Early exhibitors get first look at booking terms, delivery formats, marketing materials, and local event ideas once the feature package is ready.
Help shape dates, formats, and promo support before the release plan locks.
A seasonal, low-price Christmas event built for group outings and repeatable annual slots.
Raise your hand now; review final booking terms before making any obligation.
For production investors
The financing case is built around a practical question: if fans want the film and theaters will consider holiday dates, what capital is needed to produce, finish, deliver, and market it? Accredited investors can request the revenue participation note diligence path before any final offering is opened.
Proposed revenue participation terms would be shared privately with qualified investors through compliant materials.
Investors would finance delivery without taking copyright ownership or managing the production company.
Fan interest, exhibitor LOIs, budget, terms, and risk factors would be packaged before funds are accepted.
Fan and investor updates
Fans can join the audience list, theaters can start a programming conversation, and accredited investors can request diligence. The point is to turn real interest into a release plan before a formal offering page or final terms exist.