A new holiday classic for generations

Presented by Oscar-winning screenwriter and filmmaker Roger Avary and Jason Ferrell

Santa ClausConquersThe Martians

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.

Generated proof frame of Santa, Mrs. Claus, and a reporter in a warm North Pole cabin
Proof frameNew generation
Christmas event window90-day holiday corridor
Audience goal$5 family tickets
Audience usedates, families, groups
Source statusU.S. public-domain review

Presented by

Established film credibility behind the holiday experiment.

The site needs to speak to fans, exhibitors, and investors at once. Lead presentation credits help clarify that this is not just a technology demo; it is a film-forward event concept with experienced creative stewardship.

Oscar-winning screenwriter and filmmaker

Roger Avary

Academy Award winner for Pulp Fiction and a genre-literate filmmaker whose name signals professional creative oversight.

Technical leader for the filmmaking workflow systems

Jason Ferrell

Built the filmmaking workflow systems and serves as director of the AI proof of concept for the project.

From 1964 to a new generation

See the source beside the proof.

Original 1964 Santa Claus Conquers the Martians source frameNew generated Santa Claus Conquers the Martians proof frameNew generationOriginal 1964
Original source1964 clip, 1:45-5:39
3:54
New generationProof of concept with score
3:08

The film

A cult matinee title with annual holiday utility.

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.

Source hook

Santa is pulled into a Martian family crisis, turning Christmas into a sci-fi rescue adventure.

Theatrical posture

Designed as an affordable off-peak event for families, not a streaming-only remake.

Rights posture

The source is treated as U.S. public domain for planning; international rights remain a legal review item.

The Christmas event window

A family event theaters can program before Christmas demand peaks.

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.

Date nightLow-price holiday outing

A nostalgic Christmas adventure that feels easy to say yes to after dinner, shopping, or a neighborhood holiday event.

Family matineeKid-friendly seasonal event

A bright Santa-meets-Mars story for parents, grandparents, and children looking for an affordable theater trip.

Group programmingSchool-break and community slots

A repeatable holiday event theaters can package with local promotions, parties, and group outings.

Financing path

Build the audience and theater case before opening the raise.

Fan-investor path

If a Reg CF offering launches, fans would participate through a registered crowdfunding platform. Joining now gets you project updates, not securities.

Production-note diligence

Accredited investors can request private diligence materials covering the budget, use of proceeds, theater-demand signals, and proposed financing path.

No checkout, no pressure

This page collects non-binding interest only. Funds would be accepted only through compliant documents and payment mechanics.

Potential use of proceedsfeature productionAI generation and editorialmusic, ADR, QC, legal and E&Otheatrical materials and deliveryevent-window marketing reserve

For exhibitors

Put a new Christmas event on your programming radar.

Santa Claus Conquers the Martians 2026 LLC

Reserve early interest for your market

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.

Why sign nowearly market priority

Help shape dates, formats, and promo support before the release plan locks.

Programming fitfamily matinees

A seasonal, low-price Christmas event built for group outings and repeatable annual slots.

Commitment levelnon-binding

Raise your hand now; review final booking terms before making any obligation.

For production investors

Request the diligence package for financing the feature.

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.

Private note diligence

Proposed revenue participation terms would be shared privately with qualified investors through compliant materials.

Clean production role

Investors would finance delivery without taking copyright ownership or managing the production company.

Demand signals first

Fan interest, exhibitor LOIs, budget, terms, and risk factors would be packaged before funds are accepted.

No funds are accepted on this page. Payment mechanics would be handled only after final documents and a compliant offering process are in place.

Fan and investor updates

Choose how you want to help move the film forward.

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.

No money is being solicited or accepted. Any indication of interest is non-binding and involves no obligation.