Mel Gibson is a jaded Santa targeted by a hitman (Walton Goggins) in the dark action-comedy Fatman. Stream this unique Christmas tale Nov 1 on Paramount+.
- October 21, 2025
AceShowbiz - Prepare for an unconventional holiday treat: Mel Gibson's action-comedy Fatman arrives on Paramount+ this November 1. Co-starring Walton Goggins, this 2020 film delivers a darkly comedic, action-packed twist on the festive season. Fans who missed its limited theatrical run can now witness this unique Christmas tale.
In Fatman, Mel Gibson portrays a jaded, financially struggling Santa Claus. His woes multiply when a neglected 12-year-old, furious about receiving coal, hires a ruthless hitman to eliminate Santa. This assassin, played by Walton Goggins, journeys to the North Pole, setting the stage for an epic confrontation between cynical Father Christmas and a professional killer.
Upon release, Fatman received a polarizing reception. Critics largely panned the film (43% on Rotten Tomatoes), but audiences embraced its gritty charm, rating it a strong 84% on the Popcornmeter. Despite a lack of wide theatrical release, limiting global box office to under $2 million, its streaming arrival is significant for fans.
Fatman stands as an early "holiday action thriller," featuring iconic Christmas figures in unexpected, violent scenarios – much like Violent Night. The film boldly redefines Santa Claus as an action hero. Ian and Eshom Nelms both penned and directed the film, having previously collaborated on projects like Red Right Hand and Small Town Crime.
Veteran actor Mel Gibson is renowned for iconic roles in the Lethal Weapon franchise, with whispers of him potentially directing a fifth installment. His directorial prowess is also evident in epics like Braveheart and The Patriot. Currently, Gibson is engrossed in his next ambitious project: two sequels to The Passion of the Christ, titled The Resurrection of the Christ, exploring events following Christ's crucifixion.
The two-part sequel, The Resurrection of the Christ, has confirmed release dates: March 26, 2027, for the first installment, and May 6, 2027, for the second. Original Jesus Christ actor Jim Caviezel