
Using some Christmas magic and some of that jolly charm, Carol eventually falls in love with Scott and agrees to marry him. He finds one in the unlikeliest of places when he has to go to a disciplinary meeting for Charlie, now a rebellious teen, and meets Carol ( Elizabeth Mitchell), Charlie's cold and strict principal. This is because there was a clause in his contract (get it?) that states that if Scott wants to remain as Santa, he will need to find a Mrs. In The Santa Clause 2 (2002), Scott is slowly losing his Santa-related appearance and abilities. It takes a while for Scott to realize that this was all real, but eventually, with the help of Charlie, Scott puts his grumpiness to the wayside and fully embraces becoming Santa. Thinking this is all some sort of dream, Scott puts on Santa's coat and he and Charlie deliver the remaining toys. That thud came from Santa himself, and when Scott yells at the man, Santa falls to the ground and disappears.


Charlie spends one Christmas with his real dad when they hear a thud on the roof. Calvin is currently reeling from a recent divorce where he and his ex-wife Laura ( Wendy Crueson) are constantly arguing over what's best for their son, Charlie ( Eric Lloyd). The original voice of Buzz Lightyear himself is back to play his version of Saint Nick after playing him in three feature films, starting with The Santa Clause (1994)Ĭertainly the most grounded entry in the series, the first Santa Clause film introduced audiences to Scott Calvin, a grumpy businessman who works at a major toy company.
