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Watch the Violent Night panel with a bad Santa played by David Harbour live from NYCC '22

You’d better watch out - Santa’s no Nice guy at the Empire Stage’s final Friday panel, where festival fight fest Violent Night will make its global debut

Violent Night
Image credit: Universal Pictures

NYCC ‘22 is beginning to look a lot like Christmas… though we’ve never seen Christmas look like this. Hard R action flick Violent Night pits a two-fisted Santa Claus against a cadre of Christmas criminals; Popverse has the coverage of the panel following the film's global debut.

Popverse is filming this and many other panels at New York Comic Con this year (see the complete line-up here). Popverse and NYCC are providing these free for everyone to watch live, with the companies hosting the panels only blacking out the screenings, trailers, and new footage - as they intend for it to only be seen by those in attendance in the panel room.

After the panel is finished, you can watch these panels in one of two ways - by becoming a Popverse member at the 'Fan' level (or higher), or by buying a NYCC digital ticket. The NYCC digital ticket gives you access to all of the filmed panels from New York Comic Con 2022, as well as the recent Emerald City Comic Con and C2E2, as well as access to long-form interviews and original reporting from the Popverse editorial team. The Popverse annual membership does that for the entire year, and would include live video panels from the upcoming MCM London Comic Con, as well as next year's Emerald City Comic Con and C2E2.

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Grant DeArmitt (he/him) likes horror, comics, and the unholy pairing of the two. He has written for Nightmare on Film Street and Newsarama, despite their better judgement. He lives in Brooklyn with his partner, Kelsey, and corgi, Legs.