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Published 17:24 13 Nov 2020 GMT
Sure, you watch them every year anyway, but one scene Home Alone 2 will feel a bit different this year: The infamous Donald Trump cameo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1WngHOFYVQ The first Home Alone film was released in 1990. Macaulay Culkin became an instant child star, when he starred as Kevin, the fast-thinking kid who defends his home from the Wet Bandits (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern) when his family accidentally leave him at home. The sequel Home Alone 2: Lost In New York followed in 1992, which saw the action transfer to the Big Apple, as Kevin gets on the wrong flight, and runs into Harry and Marv yet again. It is also the only sequel for which the majority of the main cast returned. Plus they added in Tim Curry and Rob Schnieder. What more could you want from a sequel? Both films quickly became Christmas classics. They are also ridiculously violent for kids movies. https://twitter.com/JOE_co_uk/status/1209556346804342784 None of the main cast returned for the following sequels. Home Alone 3 has released in 1997, focusing on all-new characters and Alex D. Linz in the main role. It was followed by two more straight-to-TV follow ups: 2002's Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House and 2012's Home Alone 5: The Holiday Heist.Surprise, ya filthy animals! The Home Alone Collection is NOW streaming on #DisneyPlus—it’s our early gift to you. ? pic.twitter.com/AJaitu1at5
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