Though it’s only September,it’s never too early to celebrate Christmas. And to help get you into the spirit of things, Disney+ has just released a new image forDashing Through the Snow, an original family holiday feature that is sure to bring your family together this Christmas.Dashing Through the Snowwill premiere exclusively onDisney+on November 17.
Dashing Through the Snowfollows an Atlanta man named Eddie Garrick, played byChris ‘Ludacris’ Bridgesof theFast and Furiousfranchise, who has avoided Christmas for most of his life due to a traumatic experience. But on one Christmas Eve, Eddie will have to reassess his soured opinion of the holiday. Made to take his daughter Charlotte to work with him onChristmas Eveat the behest of his estranged wife Allison, Eddie and Charlotte soon intersect with an eccentric man named Nick, played byLil Rel Howery– a man who seems to be delusional.

A social worker by profession, Eddie attempts to get Nick professional help. However, in the midst of his good deed, Eddie will get on the bad side of one very vindictive politician, played byOscar Nuñez. Together Nick, Charlotte, and Eddie will go on amagical adventurethat just might restore Eddie’s faith in the winter holiday.
‘Dashing Through the Snow’ Captures the Magic of the Holidays
The new image, released today, gives us a look at the holiday magic to come. The photo shows Ludacris' Eddie with his daughter (Madison Skye Validum) and estranged wife (Teyonah Parris), along with an adorable puppy, standing outside and looking at what seems to be a very rare case of Georgia snow. The new release comes on the heels ofpreviously released imageswhich showed Howery’s Nick as Santa, and gave us a glimpse of Eddie and Charlotte chasing after Nick in the streets, struggling to keep ahold of the magical holiday figure.
The film is directed byTim Storyand written byScott Rosenberg.Dashing Through the Snowis produced byJohn JacobsandWill Packer, with Story,Johanna Byer,Ross Fanger, andZac Unterman, serving as executive producers on the project. Check out the new image below:
