Macaulay Culkin Stuns Fans With Brilliant Home Alone Sequel Idea
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Macaulay Culkin is confident that a ‘Home Alone’ sequel featuring an adult Kevin is doable, and he’s got the idea to prove it.
Ever since the first movie premiered in 1990, it has retained its allure and magic, enough to keep drawing the attention of many households around the world during the holiday season.
The sequel was no less successful, and through the years, Macaulay Culkin – yes, the very same who played Kevin McCalister all those many years ago – has continued to gift us with sweet memories, Home Alone-themed holiday ads and the likes to keep the memory of the Christmas movie alive and kicking. This year, he’s got an elevator pitch ready to be shipped and packaged, and can someone get me a producer already?
Macaulay Culkin Says He’s Not “Completely Allergic” To Returning As Kevin McCallister In A ‘Home Alone’ Sequel
For many of us, ‘Elf,’ ‘Deck the Halls,’ and even Arnold Schwarzenegger’s very own ‘Jingle All the Way’ may exist, but ‘Home Alone’ takes the cake.
It’s an incredibly funny and wholesome adventure featuring a young boy and two criminals, who we sometimes know as the wet bandits and other times as the sticky bandits.
Whilst the very hurtful pranks are a central part of the movie, there’s also beautiful family moments sandwiched in between that makes it one of the movies families love to cozy together to during the holidays.
Yeah, we only have two movies in the original franchise, ‘Home Alone’ and its 1992 follow-up ‘Home Alone 2: Lost In New York,’ but if Culkin gets the call to step back into Kevin’s shoes, he’s not going to say no.
“I kind of had this idea,” Culkin told Variety. “I’m either a widower or a divorcee. I’m raising a kid and all that stuff. I’m working really hard and I’m not really paying enough attention and the kid is kind of getting miffed at me and then I get locked out. [Kevin’s son] won’t let me in…and he’s the one setting traps for me.”
The house, per Macaulay, will be a “metaphor for our relationship.” He further added: “That’s the closest elevator pitch that I have. I’m not completely allergic to it, the right thing.”
However, if a sequel is really happening over 35 years after the original movies aired, they may have a harder time convincing the director of the first two movies, Christopher Columbus, to return.
According to him, a great franchise like that should be left alone. “I think Home Alone really exists as, not at this timepiece, but it was this very special moment, and you can’t really recapture that,” he told Entertainment Tonight last year.
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