Does The Nightmare Before Kissmas Have A Sequel?

2025-11-10 01:00:02
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As far as I know, 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' stands alone, and honestly, that’s kind of refreshing. Sequels can be hit or miss, and this movie’s charm is so specific—would a follow-up capture the same vibe? There’ve been rumors over the years, especially with Disney’s love for revisiting classics, but nothing concrete. I’d rather rewatch the original than risk a mediocre sequel. The soundtrack, the stop-motion magic—it’s timeless. If you’re desperate for more, the 'Zero’s Journey' comic series is a fun side story.
2025-11-12 06:58:43
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Piper
Piper
Favorite read: Second Chance Christmas
Sharp Observer Photographer
Nope, no sequel exists! 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' is a self-contained gem. While it’s spawned plenty of merch and spinoffs like the 'Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King' game, the story itself wraps up neatly. I think some stories are better left untouched—Jack’s journey feels complete. If you love the aesthetic, though, check out other Burton-esque works like 'Coraline' or 'ParaNorman' for a similar eerie-cozy feel.
2025-11-13 01:40:44
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Quinn
Quinn
Favorite read: Midnight Horror Show
Responder Engineer
I adore 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'—it's one of those films that feels like a warm hug every Halloween and Christmas. But to answer the question, no, there hasn't been an official sequel. Tim Burton's world is so rich, though, that fans have created tons of fanfiction and theories about what could happen next. Some even speculate about Jack Skellington's further adventures, but Disney hasn't greenlit anything. The closest we got was the 'Oogie’s revenge' video game, which expanded the lore a bit. Honestly, part of me hopes they never make a sequel—it’s perfect as it is.

That said, the franchise lives on through merchandise, theme park attractions, and annual rewatches. There’s something magical about returning to Halloween Town year after year without needing a continuation. If you’re craving more, the art books and behind-the-scenes material are fantastic deep dives into the film’s creation.
2025-11-13 18:44:46
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Library Roamer Nurse
Short answer: no, and I’m kinda glad. 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' is a masterpiece that doesn’t need a sequel. The closest thing is the 'Oogie’s Revenge' game, which is fun but not canon. Sequels often ruin the magic, and this film’s too precious to risk it. If you want more, dive into the art books—they’re packed with sketches and insights that’ll make you love the movie even more.
2025-11-14 22:16:54
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Luke
Luke
Favorite read: A Christmas Melody
Twist Chaser Chef
I’ve dug into this a lot because I’m low-key obsessed with the movie, and the answer’s always the same: no sequel. Disney’s done re-releases, vinyl figures, even a crossover with 'Kingdom Hearts,' but no follow-up film. There’s a 2018 comic series that explores Zero’s backstory, which is cute, but it’s not a continuation. Honestly, the lack of a sequel makes the original feel more special—it’s like a holiday tradition that never gets diluted. maybe someday someone will pitch a worthy idea, but for now, I’m happy with what we have.
2025-11-16 22:11:43
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Man, this one's a head-scratcher! I went down a rabbit hole trying to find the author of 'The Nightmare Before Kissmas,' and it feels like chasing a ghost. The title sounds like a mashup of 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' and some romance novel, but I can't find any legit records of a book by that exact name. Maybe it's a fanfic or a self-published gem that flew under the radar? I even checked databases like Goodreads and WorldCat—nothing. If it exists, it’s hiding better than Jack Skellington in a pumpkin patch. Could it be a regional release or a super niche indie thing? Either way, if anyone’s got a lead, I’m all ears! Till then, I’ll stick to rewatching the movie and pretending Tim Burton wrote a secret novel.
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