Is “Die Hard” a Christmas Movie? Why the Action Film Starring Bruce Willis Is Still a Fan Favorite During the Holidays

'A Christmas Story' star Peter Billingsley tells PEOPLE how he showed filmmaker Jan de Bont how ‘Die Hard’ has the holiday spirit

20th Century-Fox/Getty; MGM/courtesy Everett Collection Bruce Willis in 'Die Hard,' 1988; Peter Billingsley in 'A Christmas Story,' 1983

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Bruce Willis in 'Die Hard,' 1988; Peter Billingsley in 'A Christmas Story,' 1983

As a seasoned holiday-movie star, Peter Billingsley isn't without his own opinion when it comes to whether or not Die Hard is a Christmas film.

In a 2023 episode of A Cinematic Christmas Journey podcast, the actor — who famously starred in A Christmas Story (1983) and appeared in other holiday hits, such as Elf (2003) and Four Christmases (2008) — and co-host Steve Byrne discussed all things Die Hard with the help of the film's cinematographer, Jan de Bont.

“You know Jan de Bont’s work — he directed Twister and Speed,” Billingsley tells PEOPLE. “I had seen some quotes of him that he did not believe that Die Hard was a Christmas movie. He said, ‘I just don't see it.’ So I said, ‘Would you mind if I try to convince you of why this is a Christmas movie? I know you made it. I know you’ve lived with it for a very long time, since 1988.’ He said, ‘Okay.’ ”

Read below to see Billingsley's reasons why Die Hard should exist in the holiday movie canon.

Why should Die Hard qualify as a Christmas film?

20th Century Studios Bruce Willis in 'Die Hard,' 1988
20th Century Studios Bruce Willis in 'Die Hard,' 1988

Although Die Hard came out in theaters during the summer of 1988, the film’s plot — about a New York City police detective (played by Bruce Willis) who gets caught up in a terrorist takeover of a Los Angeles skyscraper — takes place on Christmas Eve.

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“I think what sold [de Bont] is I said, ‘That relationship between John McClane and his estranged wife, they're fractured, but by the end, they learn to forgive each other. There’s hope, there’s joy, and they’re going to go and have a great Christmas morning with their kids,” Billingsley says.

“Not to mention there’s Christmas songs, and they have the snow falling. In my opinion it is a Christmas movie,” he adds.

Related: Bruce Willis Brought 'Warm,' 'Funny' Energy to Die Hard Set: Peter Billingsley Shares New Details (Exclusive)

Do the director and star consider Die Hard a Christmas movie?

20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock  Jan de Bont, John McTiernan and Bruce Willis on the set of 'Die Hard,' 1988

20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock

Jan de Bont, John McTiernan and Bruce Willis on the set of 'Die Hard,' 1988

Die Hard director John McTiernan agrees with fans and critics who categorize Die Hard as a holiday film. “We hadn’t intended it to be a Christmas movie, but the joy that came from it is what turned it into a Christmas movie,” he told the American Film Institute in 2020.

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However, during Comedy Central’s 2018 Roast of Bruce Willis, the star finally gave his input on the Die Hard debate 30 years after the film’s release. “I did this roast for one reason and for one reason only, to settle something once and for all,” said Willis. “Now, please listen very carefully: Die Hard is not a Christmas movie! It’s a goddamn Bruce Willis movie.”

Did Peter Billingsley sway Jan de Bont on Die Hard as a holiday classic?

Moviestore/Shutterstock Bruce Willis in 'Die Hard,' 1988

Moviestore/Shutterstock

Bruce Willis in 'Die Hard,' 1988

Despite Willis’ opinion, Billingsley convinced de Bont otherwise.

“I went through my criterion,” Billingsley tells PEOPLE. ”And he said, ‘I’ve never thought about it that way.’ He said, ‘You have now convinced me it is a Christmas movie.’ And I was like, ‘Yes!’ So I was able to change a filmmaker's mind, which was cool.”

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