If you love feel-good Hallmark holiday movies but secretly wish they were a little less PG-13, you'll want to be at the big-screen dinner table for Christmas with the Campbells when it hits theaters on December 2.

While the first trailer for the raunchy romantic comedy starts off like a traditional made-for-TV holiday romance, with Jesse (Brittany Snow) sweetly telling her boyfriend's mom that she doesn't need anything for Christmas because she's already found "true love" (which is, of course, the greatest gift of all).

But only a few moments later, Shawn (Alex Moffat) is dumping Jesse just days before Christmas...by awkwardly singing to her about their great sex life.

Undeterred by their son's decision to end the relationship, his lean-loving parents (played by Julia Duffy and George Wendt) convince their beloved Jesse to spend Christmas with their family anyway. Bumping into Shawn's handsome cousin David (Justin Long) in her ex's family kitchen, Jesse soon finds herself falling for another Campbell.

But their budding romance is complicated when Shawn returns home for the holidays, and so does someone perpetually persistent from David's past (JoAnna Garcia Swisher).

Promising "a holiday romance movie where people actually say what they're thinking," the Christmas with the Campbells trailer doesn't disappoint—especially when Mrs. C is informing Jesse that Shawn inherited being "wild, sexually" from her side of the family.

Get a first look below:

Christmas with the Campbells movie from RLJE Films and AMC+
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Written by Vince Vaughn (Couples' Retreat) and Dan Lagana (American Vandal), Vaughn says that Christmas with the Campbells is "kind of" a love letter to Hallmark holiday movies.

"I mean, we had a woman who writes a terrific Hallmark movie, writes a real kind of story or the emotion," the comedian told Mr. Will Wong at Toronto's 2022 Just For Laughs comedy festival.

However, Vaughn added, they weren't shying away from explicit comedy like its family-friendly Hallmark predecessors did.

Despite having a whole team of Hallmark editors, cinematographers and directors, the feel-good was carefully balanced with comedy by keeping the jokes adult.

We put a lot of hard-R [rating] comedy in here, so it's both funny and kind of heartfelt."

Directed by Clare Niederpruem (The Christmas Bow) and co-written by Barbara Kymlicka (You Light Up My Christmas), Christmas with the Campbells hits theaters and AMC+ on December 2.