Terror takes over Christmas in the first official trailer for Krampus

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Everyone loves a good Christmas story, and here's one that's bound to stand out this holiday season. In KRAMPUS, beloved holiday icons take on a monstrous life of their own when a demonic force of ancient evil lays waste to non-believers. Adam Scott, Toni Collette, and David Koechner are about to pay the ultimate price for their lack of Christmas cheer in the first official trailer for Michael Dougherty's KRAMPUS!

Director Michael Dougherty (TRICK 'R TREAT) was smart in casting the likes of Adam Scott and David Koechner, as the two look like they have some great chemistry together and will really bring to life the anti-spirit that inevitably comes with Christmas. Krampus' Jawas aside, it looks like the holiday icons he'll awaken will sport some really cool designs. Look no further than that doll come the end of the trailer! With STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS, THE HATEFUL EIGHT and KRAMPUS in theaters this holiday season, audiences will have some seriously varied options!

KRAMPUS hits theaters on December 4, 2015.

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Source: Universal Pictures

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