“Red One 2: Code Frost” (2026) can be imagined as a high-energy continuation of the holiday-action universe, expanding the world first introduced in the original film while embracing even bolder fantasy elements. The story picks up a year after the chaotic events of the North Pole crisis, with Callum Drift now fully settled into his role as the Commander of the E.L.F. forces. Yet peace at the Pole is short-lived when an encrypted signal known only as Code Frost is detected beneath the Arctic Circle, hinting at a dormant threat long believed to be a myth.
As the mysterious signal intensifies, Santa’s magical infrastructure begins to malfunction—reindeer lose their flight rhythm, teleportation runes flicker, and the Naughty-Nice database scrambles itself. Drift reluctantly reunites with the wise-cracking tracker Jack O’Malley, whose unconventional skills are again needed to navigate the unpredictable clues left behind by whoever—or whatever—triggered the signal. Their partnership, still spark-filled and chaotic, forms the emotional center of the film.

Their mission leads them through secret winter fortresses, abandoned toy-forging labs, and enchanted ice caverns guarded by ancient constructs. Along the way, they uncover the legend of the Frostbinder, a rogue toymaker who centuries ago sought to weaponize Santa’s magic after being exiled from the North Pole. With Code Frost, the Frostbinder’s followers now work to revive his frozen citadel and unleash a storm capable of wiping out all holiday magic.

As the clock ticks toward Christmas Eve, the heroes infiltrate the rising citadel, where the Frostbinder’s magic distorts time and memory. Drift confronts personal doubts about leadership, while O’Malley faces a surprising connection from his past that ties him to the Frostbinder’s final plan. Their arc reaches its height when they must choose between saving the North Pole or sacrificing themselves to stop the storm.
The film concludes in a whirlwind of icy battles, emotional revelations, and a final confrontation that redefines the boundaries of Santa’s magic. “Red One 2: Code Frost” ultimately serves as a playful yet heartfelt expansion of the holiday-action genre, blending humor, adventure, and myth into a frosty, fast-paced spectacle