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Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas is a Christmas-themed feature film following the events of Season 2 of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist. It premiered on The Roku Channel on December 1, 2021.[1]

Synopsis[]

Following the Clarke family's first holiday together after their patriarch Mitch has passed away, Zoey attempts to re-create the perfect Christmas, but finds that walking a mile in her father's shoes is a lot more complicated than she ever imagined.

Plot[]

TBD

Cast[]

Starring[]

Guest Starring[]

Co-Starring[]

  • Amarah Taylor as Amirah
  • Alexander Vishniakoff as Mall Santa
  • Mat Lo as Parent Shopper #1
  • Brittany Palmer as Parent Shopper #2
  • Levi Brown as Kid Shopper
  • Paul Dzenkiw as Photographer
  • Alice Comer as Young Zoey (age 8)
  • Hazel Bartlett-Sias as Young Zoey (age 12)
  • Sacha Chandler as Young David (age 11)
  • Oscar Chark as Young David (age 15)
  • Synthia Yusuf as Well Dressed Woman
  • Jonathan Dylan as Party Guest #1
  • Carlotta Gurl as Party Guest #2
  • Sam Quinn as Party Guest #3
  • Mina Mercury as Party Guest #4
  • Carmen Dior as Party Guest #5

Uncredited[]

  • Beta Chan as Cass
  • Melanie Hidalgo-Cruz as Yasmeen


Songs[]

Song Title Original Artist Performer(s)
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Andy Williams Mo
Bad Blood Taylor Swift Zoey Clarke
Home Sweet Home Mötley Crüe Leif Donnelly, Tobin Batra, and the programmers
Just the Two of Us/We Need A Little Christmas Grover Washington, Jr. & Bill Withers/Jerry Herman Max Richman & Zoey Clarke
Mele Kalikimaka Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters Deb
Call Me Maybe Carly Rae Jepsen Maggie Clarke
Underneath the Tree Kelly Clarkson Mo
Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd Zoey Clarke, David Clarke, Emily Kang & Maggie Clarke
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Judy Garland Mitch Clarke
Time After Time Cyndi Lauper Zoey Clarke & Max Richman
What Christmas Means To Me Stevie Wonder Amirah & Perry Haskins
North Star Mary Steenburgen, Troy Verges, and Caitlyn Smith Tori Kelly


Gallery[]


Trivia[]

  • The film picks up where Season Two of the show left off.[2]
  • There are around 12 musical numbers in the movie, according to showrunner Austin Winsberg. These musical numbers are a mix of both holiday songs and and non-holiday songs.[1]


References[]

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