
By Mallory Mattingly
Kirk Cameron Begins Filming New Christmas Movie in Los Angeles
Kirk Cameron has returned to the set to film a new Christmas movie in Los Angeles. The actor shared the news on social media, describing the project as a holiday story that echoes the heart and sentiment of classics like It’s a Wonderful Life and Field of Dreams. Cameron also revealed a surprising detail: the production is being created by the film department and students at The Master’s University, making it both a professional endeavor and an educational experience.
Role and Tone
Cameron said he will play a cutthroat Hollywood agent who finds himself exasperated by temperamental actors. He indicated the film leans into the warm, reflective tone typical of mid-century holiday dramas — stories that emphasize redemption, community, and the rediscovery of what matters most at Christmastime. In his social post he honored the late John MacArthur, writing “RIP Johnny Mac (John MacArthur)” and saying he hopes the production makes him proud.
Student Involvement and Production Notes
One notable aspect of this new film is its partnership with The Master’s University. Cameron specifically praised the involvement of the school’s film department and students, highlighting the project as an opportunity for emerging filmmakers to gain hands-on experience while creating a holiday movie with a clear moral and spiritual center. This collaboration positions the film as both an artistic project and an educational undertaking.
Reaction from Family and Fans
Cameron’s sister, actress Candace Cameron Bure, responded to his announcement with enthusiasm, commenting “Welcome to the Christmas genre 🎄🥰.” Fans also expressed excitement in the post’s comments, with many saying they look forward to watching the film during the holiday season. The social media response underlined audience appetite for nostalgic, family-oriented Christmas stories that emphasize heartfelt themes and positive celebration.
Kirk Cameron’s Holiday Film History
While Cameron has appeared in other holiday-themed projects, his most recent starring turn in a Christmas-centered feature was the 2014 film Saving Christmas. That film focused on traditions and the meaning of the season and drew attention for its explicitly Christian perspective. Cameron has spoken publicly about his motivation for Saving Christmas, explaining that he wanted to inspire joy during the holidays and to affirm that the celebration centers on the birth of Christ.
In past interviews he emphasized love for holiday rituals — the cookies, stories and songs — and argued against rejecting traditional Christmas practices based on their perceived non-Christian origins. His aim, he said, was to produce a film that would encourage celebration and a focus on Christ’s central place in the holiday.
Synopsis and Themes
Descriptions of Saving Christmas portrayed it as a conversational, didactic film that used narration and dialogue to explore contemporary attitudes toward Christmas traditions. Reviewers noted the movie’s overt Christian worldview and its effort to reconnect holiday customs with the celebration of Jesus’ birth. Early information about Cameron’s current project suggests a similar commitment to faith-centered storytelling, but framed within a narrative inspired by well-loved holiday classics known for their redemptive arcs.
“Kirk is enjoying the annual Christmas party extravaganza thrown by his sister until he realizes that his brother-in-law, Christian, has a bad case of the bah-humbugs. Kirk’s fresh look at Christmas provides Christian the chance to see that Christ is where He has always been: at the center of our Christmas celebrations and traditions.”
What We Know and What’s Next
At this time, specific details about the new movie’s full cast, production timeline, release date, or distribution plans have not been announced. Cameron’s update confirms principal photography is underway in Los Angeles and highlights the film’s creative partnership with an academic film program. Given that the project involves students, it may also serve as a showcase for emerging talent both in front of and behind the camera.
As production continues, fans interested in family-friendly, faith-focused holiday films should watch for future updates from Cameron and The Master’s University. The combination of nostalgic storytelling and student collaboration makes this new production notable for audiences who enjoy classic holiday themes told with contemporary sensibilities.
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