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The Unlikely Allure of the Christmas Villain


Move Over Protagonists: Why Audiences Cheer for the Scrooges


Forget the perfect, predictable heroes. A new perspective from Vogue suggests that the true entertainment of holiday films lies with their antagonists. The publication argues that the messy, complex villains are often more compelling than the protagonists who simply "check all the boxes."


Celebrating Cinematic Scrooges


This contrarian take celebrates the characters who bring chaos and conflict to the screen. Instead of seeking pleasant storylines, viewers are increasingly drawn to the holiday movie villains who are selfish, nightmarish, or generally maladjusted.


Vogue's analysis highlights several key reasons for this shift in audience preference:



    • Villains introduce dramatic tension and unpredictability.

    • Their flawed nature is often more relatable than a protagonist's perfection.

    • They provide a more complex and interesting character arc.


A New Holiday Viewing Tradition


This trend points to a deeper Christmas movie enrichment, where audiences find joy in the subversion of traditional narratives. The appeal of the villain signifies a desire for more nuanced storytelling during the festive season, making them the unexpected stars worth watching.