(2022) and stars Asa Butterfield and Cora Kirk as a couple whose two families, after a mix-up with transport at Innsbruck Airport, end up at each other's holiday accommodation on different sides of a valley.
Daniel Mays, Angela Griffin, David Bradley, Natalie Gumede, Alex Jennings, Jane Krakowski, and Rhea Norwood also appear in supporting roles.
Largely filmed in Tyrol in April and May 2023, Your Christmas or Mine 2 was released on 8 December 2023, by Amazon MGM Studios, after a screening event for fans, hosted by the cast and crew, was held in London the week before.
A year after the events of the previous film, James and Hayley are still a couple, so the Hughes and Taylor families arrange to spend Christmas in the Austrian Alps together.
[2] Production was overseen by Richard Webb and Kate Heggie, with James De Frond, Kris Thykier, O'Hanlon, Parry, and Damian Keogh serving as executive producers.
[2] New cast members included American actress Jane Krakowski, playing Humphrey's new girlfriend Diane, as well as Rhea Norwood as Bea, a hotel guest.
[2] Filming of Your Christmas or Mine 2 took largely place in Sölden, a municipality in the Ötztal valley of Tyrol, Austria, in April and May 2023.
Aparat from his original music, the film features cover versions of various popular Christmas songs, for which Prime Video enlisted a number of British musicians, including Sam Ryder, Anne-Marie, Conor Maynard, Alesha Dixon, and Hayley Sales.
[7] The cast and crew attended a special fan screening premiere event on 30 November 2023 at the Ham Yard Hotel in London, England.
"[12] Jayne Nelson from Radio Times wrote: "With almost every family member returning, an extra sprinkle of Hollywood glamour is provided by 30 Rock's Jane Krakowski as the new girlfriend of James's dad.
She found that "this chirpy romcom sequel from Prime Video has got the warm blanket familiarity you would get from a feature-length British telly Christmas special; something to put on while you fight over who gets the last Malteser in the Celebrations tub [...] The script is mostly tasteless, a buffet of blandness.