In the trailer for Oh. What. Fun., Michelle Pfeiffer can't endure another Christmas with her family.

In the trailer for Oh. What. Fun., Michelle Pfeiffer can't endure another Christmas with her family.

      Prime Video has unveiled the first trailer for Oh. What. Fun., an upcoming holiday comedy directed by Michael Showalter (The Big Sick).

      Michelle Pfeiffer plays Claire, a dedicated wife and mother who works relentlessly every holiday season to create the ideal Christmas for her family. However, when her husband and children become engrossed in their own seasonal issues and overlook her efforts, Claire chooses to embark on a festive adventure of her own. Watch the trailer below…

      Claire Clauster (Michelle Pfeiffer) is the essential force keeping her chaotic yet lovable family united each holiday season. From perfectly decorated cookies to carefully wrapped presents, no one adorns the home quite like Claire. This year, though, as her adult children and preoccupied husband become caught up in their personal holiday dramas, they make a significant oversight: they forget about their mom. By the time they notice her absence, Claire has already set out on a celebratory adventure that spares her from cooking, cleaning, or managing anyone else’s chaos. While her family rushes to find her and save their Christmas, Claire rediscovers the true essence of the holidays when she finally prioritizes herself.

      Alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, the cast includes Felicity Jones, Chloë Grace Moretz, Denis Leary, Dominic Sessa, Danielle Brooks, Devery Jacobs, Havana Rose Liu, Maude Apatow, Jason Schwartzman, Eva Longoria, and Joan Chen.

      Oh. What. Fun. will be available on Prime Video starting December 3rd.

In the trailer for Oh. What. Fun., Michelle Pfeiffer can't endure another Christmas with her family. In the trailer for Oh. What. Fun., Michelle Pfeiffer can't endure another Christmas with her family.

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In the trailer for Oh. What. Fun., Michelle Pfeiffer can't endure another Christmas with her family.

Prime Video has debuted the initial trailer for Oh. What. Fun., the forthcoming holiday comedy directed by Michael Showalter (The Big Sick). Michelle Pfeiffer plays Claire, a wife and mother who dedicates herself each holiday season to making sure her family enjoys the ideal Christmas, but when her husband and children become sidetracked by their [...]