Good Omens actor Michael Sheen transforms into an '80s nightclub manager for the upcoming festive treat Last Train to Christmas.

Famed for his penchant for mimicry – he's played legend of the football world Brian Clough, talkshow host David Frost, Tony Blair and Who Wants to be a Millionaire's Chris Tarrant – Sheen's latest character Tony Towers is a sight to behold.

Check out that blonde MANE.

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Written and directed by Julian Kemp, the movie itself follows Tony in a sort of remix on A Christmas Carol.

"Tony is about to take the trip of a lifetime," reads an official synopsis. "It's 1985 and he's a successful nightclub manager, a local celebrity and engaged to a much younger woman, Sue (Game of Thrones star Nathalie Emmanuel).

"Things are going great. But when he embarks upon the 3:17 to Nottingham for a Christmas family reunion, things get a little strange.

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"Moving up a carriage to the buffet car lands him in 1995, where he finds his clubs have failed and his life has fallen apart. Tony discovers that by moving up and down this fateful train, he can transport himself forward and backward to various stages of his life. Not only that, but the actions he takes in one carriage directly affect his life in the next.

"The question is, can Tony change his life – and the lives of the people he loves – for the better, or will he just make things worse?"

Whilst we're on the subject of Christmas flicks, did you know that Keira Knightley and Matthew Goode have one on the horizon too? Titled Silent Night, it'll arrive on the big screen very soon.

Last Train to Christmas comes to Sky Cinema and streaming service NOW on December 18.

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