Casey Elliott and Shae Robbins are back as Theo and Kim, celebrating their one-year anniversary on Thanksgiving after meeting in 2022's 'Destined at Christmas', perhaps the biggest surprise hit from GAC Family one year ago. It's not often that the sequel is better than the original, but 'Destined 2: Christmas Once More' gives it a real shake. The plot revolves around Theo, who is armed with a wedding ring, looking for the perfect time and place to propose to Kim, which proves to be a more difficult task than Theo imagined.
This is an easy film to watch and enjoy. Nothing ground-breaking, but it's definitely enjoyable. Elliott and Robbins (who is very easy on the eye) are great together - their chemistry is through the roof, and even better than a year ago - and the supporting cast, all returning from the original, are also good. A nice soundtrack, featuring plenty of familiar tunes, and Christmas settings that aren't too garish or over the top. Good festive entertainment all around.
I wonder if we'll all be watching 'Destined 3' in one years' time? Hopefully.