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The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special 2002

★ 7.03 votes13 min📅 2002-05-08

A blisteringly fast and darkly comic 13-minute short from 2002, *The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special* pits DC's most infamous antihero, Lobo aka The Main Man, against a festive showdown when the Easter Bunny hires him to eliminate Santa Claus and...

Director: Scott Leberecht

Cast

Andrew Bryniarski
Andrew Bryniarski
Lobo
Tom Gibis
Tom Gibis
Easter Bunny
Michael V. Allen
Santa Claus
Micheal Goodrow
Cecil
Douglas Blakeslee
Roger
Charles Wyman
Byron
Jim O'Brien
Bartender
Chandler Levrich
Security Elf #1
Robert Moss
Security Elf #2
Rachel Moore
Bunny Girl #1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special (2002) about?

This hyper-short action-comedy short pits Lobo, DC's ultra-violent antihero, against Santa Claus after the Easter Bunny hires him to take out the North Pole's most famous resident. But Lobo's chaotic nature ensures nothing goes as planned—except the explosions and one-liners.

Who directed The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special?

Scott Leberecht directed this outrageous 13-minute romp, blending holiday whimsy with Lobo's signature mayhem.

Who stars in The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special?

Andrew Bryniarski headlines as Lobo, with Tom Gibis, Michael V. Allen, Micheal Goodrow, and Douglas Blakeslee rounding out the eccentric ensemble.

Is The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special (2002) worth watching?

If you crave fast, irreverent holiday entertainment with explosive action and a smirk, this short delivers. While it's unrated and niche, its 13-minute runtime makes it a fun, bingeable curiosity—especially for fans of DC's most chaotic characters.

How long is The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special?

The film runs for 13 minutes.

About The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special (2002) — DC's Wildest Holiday Crossover Goes Full Paramilitary Chaos

A blisteringly fast and darkly comic 13-minute short from 2002, *The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special* pits DC's most infamous antihero, Lobo aka The Main Man, against a festive showdown when the Easter Bunny hires him to eliminate Santa Claus and seize control of the holidays. Directed by Scott Leberecht, the film fuses explosive action with raucous holiday satire, transforming a cozy December backdrop into a bloody playground where nothing—especially not the plan—goes according to schedule. The tone is irreverent, the violence cartoonishly exaggerated, and the holiday icons reimagined with gleeful menace.

With Andrew Bryniarski leading the charge as the indestructible, wisecracking Lobo, the micro-cast delivers maximum chaotic energy in a runtime that races by like a runaway reindeer. The film's themes of rivalry, rebellion, and seasonal supremacy take a backseat to sheer, anarchic fun, making it a cult curiosity for fans of offbeat holiday fare and DC's most outrageous antihero. It's a 13-minute adrenaline rush that feels like a lost holiday special from another dimension—equal parts hilarious and shocking.