The story follows a group of friends who have come together for atraditional Christmas dinner.
However, this year things are completely different.
She even felt at home on set with the rest of the star-studded cast.

However, as enjoyable the experience was for Punch, things completely changed during the final week of filming.
The movie began to feel like a real-life horror movie when the world entered into the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We were living it, so it was crazy,” Lucy Punch told The List.

At the time, no one seemed to know much about what was going on in the world.
Yet, just like the script itself, the cast was committed on being with their families.
“Lily-Rose [Depp]wanted to get to Paris.
I had my family coming in, and it got scary.”
It’s something Punch will never forget either.
Yet, its premiere seems to come at the perfect time.
“Silent Night” will be in theaters and streaming on AMC+ on Friday, December 3.