By Patrick Cremona

Published: Thursday, 01 December 2022 at 12:00 am


Asa Butterfield leads the cast of Prime Video‘s new festive romcom Your Christmas or Mine? – which follows two loved-up students who accidentally end up spending Christmas at the other’s family home when a romantic gesture goes awry.

The film opens as James (Butterfield) and Hayley (Cora Kirk) simultaneously decide to surprise each other at their respective homes, only for them to each get stranded when a sudden snowfall prevents them from travelling back, with all sorts of shenanigans ensuing as a result.

Of course, new Christmas films are a dime a dozen at this time of year, but speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com, Butterfield revealed what he thinks makes this one stand out.

“It was never on my sort of my radar of things I really wanted to do,” he said of starring in a Christmas movie. “I’ve never watched that many Christmas films, [but] I love Christmas, I love the festive time of year. And it wasn’t until I read the script that I was like ‘Oh my god.’

“I think it’s hard to make an original Christmas movie,” he added. “But I read the script and I immediately thought this is new, and this feels very alive and funny and real and relatable. And actually, I could just kind of see it – just reading the script, I could see it kind of come to life. And I think that’s the sign of a really great story, so it kind of went from there for me.”

Co-star Daniel Mays agreed that being in a Christmas film had “not necessarily [been] on my bucket list”, but he too was immediately drawn to Tom Parry’s script when he first got his hands on it.

“I guess there was an element after I’d finished the script of thinking, ‘Well you actually haven’t done a Christmas movie, Danny. So why not give it a whirl?’” he said.

“But I was completely sold by that premise of the switch at the train station. She goes down to the lavish mansion in the countryside where the heart of that family has been ripped out, and they’re dealing with bereavement. And then you have a great contrast with this mad, working-class family, with all their Christmas traditions up in Macclesfield – I was completely sold on that.”

He continued: “It was just the quality of Tom’s writing. All the characters are so well drawn. I found it so funny as a script, and it has great elements of drama to it as well. Particularly with the Macclesfield family that I was involved in, it was grounded in truth, it was grounded in social realism.

“And I think hopefully we’ve produced a real standout Christmas film. With a Christmas film, you just want to let it wash over you for a couple of hours, and I think it does that.”

Core Kirk, who is starring in one of her first feature film roles, added: “I love Christmas films, but I’d never ever dreamed of being in one. Like, I’ve never thought about it. And then when [the script] came through, I was like, ‘I’m a seasonal queen, of course I should be in a bloody Christmas film!’”