

Mike Weinberg plays Kevin this time around and the one good thing about his take on the character is that he isn’t trying to imitate Macauley Culkin. The reason being that they bring back the character of Kevin McAllister back, only it’s not Macauley Culkin and no one can do Kevin like Mac.
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Just when you thought 1997’s Home Alone 3 would be a fitting finale, someone decided to unleash a fourth made-for-TV film that has some decent moments, but ultimately looks more like a very bad reboot of the classic that could have been a pilot for a potentially failed television series version. However, when Kevin gets a shocking discovery of an “inside person”, he intends to prove to everyone that Marv and Vera are trouble and he will do what he can to stop them.

When Kevin attempts to stop the duo, he gets in hot water with Peter and Natalie. Their plan is to kidnap the young prince for ransom. He has married Vera and the two have been notified about the royal family. Marv, one of the original Wet Bandits, is out of prison. That’s nothing compared to what is about to happen. However, Kevin does tend to go at odds with Natalie’s servant Prescott. When Peter invites Kevin to join him, he refuses at first until older brother Buzz’s constant bullying forces Kevin to stay with Peter and Natalie.Īt first, Kevin being with Peter is a dream come true thanks to Natalie’s lavish house. Peter announces to Kate that once their divorce is finalized, he plans to marry rich woman Natalie, staying with her as a royal family is set to visit her for Christmas. However, this year things are different as his parents Kate and Peter have separated.

Nine-year old Kevin McCallister is gearing up for another Christmas holiday. What is officially a fourth installment of the modern Christmas classic should actually be considered an alternate universe or even a reboot of the second film, replacing New York with home in Chicago again.
