Kurt Russell’s unforgettable turn as Santa Claus in Netflix’s The Christmas Chronicles continues to delight fans, especially his high-energy performance of “Santa Claus Is Back in Town.” Often called “Hot Santa” by viewers, Russell transformed the classic song into a full-on musical moment filled with swagger, dance moves, and unmistakable Elvis-style charm.

Fans quickly embraced the performance, with many praising the way Russell kept the spirit of Elvis alive. “Kurt really likes to maintain that connection with Elvis flowing,” one fan commented, while another wrote, “This is the best version yet.” Others went even further, saying they wished he would perform the song live and calling it their favorite Christmas track.
The love for the performance has only grown over the years. Viewers applauded Russell’s vocals, stage presence, and confidence, with comments like “This song’s got it all,” and “I love this song so much I can’t stop watching it.” Many fans were especially happy to finally hear the song in full, as it appears split into parts in the movie.

Russell’s Santa is no ordinary holiday figure. Over a nearly 60-year career, he has played legendary roles including Snake Plissken (Escape From New York), Wyatt Earp (Tombstone), Herb Brooks (Miracle), and Ego (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2). Yet his portrayal of Santa Claus may be one of the most personal roles of his life.
Director Chris Columbus, who worked with Russell on both The Christmas Chronicles films, has spoken openly about the actor’s deep commitment. “When Kurt Russell plays Santa Claus, he writes 170 pages about the guy’s backstory and mythology,” Columbus revealed. “That is an actor’s commitment.”

That passion shows on screen. Russell brings a cool, slightly rebellious edge to Santa, mixed with warmth, humor, and real musical talent. His performance helped turn The Christmas Chronicles into a surprise holiday franchise for Netflix, with strong audience reactions and repeat holiday viewings.

According to Columbus, Russell has even hinted that Santa could be his final role one day. “He wants to walk into the sunset, this being the last role he plays,” the director shared. “He takes it very seriously.”
For fans, that dedication is exactly why his performance of “Santa Claus Is Back in Town” still stands out. Years later, Kurt Russell’s Elvis-inspired Santa remains one of the coolest and most memorable versions of the character ever put on screen.