Overview
- Culkin told audiences on his 35th‑anniversary nostalgia tour that he is not "completely allergic" to playing Kevin McCallister again but said any project would need to be "really good" or "perfect."
- He outlined a premise where Kevin, now a widower or divorcé and an overworked father, is locked out by his angry son, who rigs the house with traps.
- He described the house as a metaphor for their strained relationship, saying Kevin would need to find his way back to his son's heart.
- The comments were delivered during the live show Una noche nostálgica con Macaulay Culkin, which accompanies screenings of the original film.
- Director Chris Columbus has argued against making another entry, and recent revival efforts such as 2021's Home Sweet Home Alone drew poor reviews, despite the original 1990 hit grossing about $476 million worldwide.