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  1. With Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell, Austin Kane, Elizabeth Allen-Dick. Scott Calvin is about to turn 65. Realizing that he can't be Santa forever, he sets out to find a suitable replacement Santa while preparing his family for a new life adventure south of the North Pole.

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  2. The Santa Clauses is an American Christmas comedy television series created by Jack Burditt for Disney+ and based on The Santa Clause film series. It serves as a sequel to The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) and features Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell, Eric Lloyd, and David Krumholtz reprising their roles from the film series.

  3. ondisneyplus.disney.com › show › the-santa-clausesThe Santa Clauses | On Disney+

    The Santa Clauses. Rating: TV-PG. Release Date: November 16, 2022. Genre: Comedy, Family, Fantasy. Scott Calvin is back! After being Santa Claus for nearly thirty years, he’s as jolly as ever. But as Christmas declines in popularity, so does his Santa magic.

  4. The Santa Clauses is a Disney+ original series, set as a continuation of The Santa Clause film series. It premiered on November 16, 2022. Scott Calvin is on the brink of his 65th birthday and realizing that he can’t be Santa forever.

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  5. Nov 28, 2022 · Tim Allen is back as Scott Calvin in "The Santa Clauses." From the cast to the trailer and release schedule, here is everything you need to know about the Disney Plus original series.

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  6. Sep 10, 2022 · Disney+ on Saturday announced at the D23 Expo that The Santa Clauses — a limited series revival of the beloved Santa Clause film franchise starring Tim Allen — will premiere Wednesday, Nov. 16,...

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  8. Wed, Nov 30, 2022. Scott struggles to readjust to family life back in Chicago, while Simon begins his reign at the North Pole with a bold enterprise. 6.9/10 (602)

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