The new trailer for the festive movie, starring Ribble Valley heart-throb Lucien Laviscount, has been released.
Lucien, from Read, stars in ‘Your Christmas or Mine?’, which is an Amazon Prime Video movie that will be available on the streaming service from December 2.
The movie follows young couple James, played by Sex Education’s Asa Butterfield, and Hayley, played by Cora Kirk, who end up having to experience each other’s family Christmas without their partners, when one big surprise sends Christmas in the wrong direction.
Lucien, a former Ribblesdale High School and Clitheroe Royal Grammar Sixth Form pupil, plays one of Cora’s family members and makes a brief appearance towards the end of the trailer.
Students Hayley and James are young and in love. After saying goodbye for Christmas at a London train station, they both make the same mad split-second decision to swap trains and surprise each other.
Passing each other in the station, they are completely unaware that they have just swapped Christmases.
Hayley arrives at a vast mansion in a small village in the Gloucester countryside to find a place where Christmas does not exist, while James heads north to a small semi-detached in Macclesfield and steps into the warm and chaotic pandemonium that only a large family Christmas can bring.
When the entire country is blanketed in the biggest snowfall on record, our star-crossed lovers are trapped at the most manic time of the year.
Christmas traditions are turned on their head, secrets are revealed, and family truths are told with hilarious consequences.
The couple realise there is an awful lot they don’t know about each other.
Will they be able to swap back in time for Christmas Day? And will Hayley and James’ fledgling relationship make it through to the New Year?
Your Christmas Or Mine? will join the thousands of TV shows and movies in the Prime Video catalogue, including upcoming UK produced Amazon Original films How to Date Billy Walsh and Gassed Up.
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