A Christmas Carol (2025) is a modern reimagining of Charles Dickens’ timeless classic, bringing new life and emotion to the story of redemption and the true meaning of Christmas. Set in present-day London, the film followsEbenezer Scrooge, a wealthy but cold-hearted businessman whose obsession with money has left him isolated from everyone who ever cared about him. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge faces a night that will change his life forever.
That night, Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, who takes him through memories of his childhood and early adulthood — moments of joy, love, and loss that shaped the man he became. Through these visions, Scrooge is forced to confront how greed and bitterness slowly consumed him, driving away the people who once brought him happiness.

Next, the Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge the world around him — families celebrating together, acts of kindness, and those who struggle but still find joy in giving. Among them isBob Cratchit, Scrooge’s underpaid but loyal employee, whose love for his family, especially his young son Tiny Tim, moves Scrooge in ways he never expected.

Finally, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Comereveals a grim future — one where Scrooge’s name is forgotten, and his death goes unmourned. Faced with the emptiness of his legacy, Scrooge breaks down, realizing that his choices have led to a life without love or purpose.

Awakening on Christmas morning, Scrooge is filled with gratitude and determination to change. He opens his heart, helping the Cratchit family and spreading generosity throughout his community. A Christmas Carol (2025)is a touching tale of transformation and hope, reminding viewers that it’s never too late to rediscover kindness, compassion, and the spirit of Christmas.

