Watch Tracy Morgan hop into “The Santa Clauses” as a feisty Easter Bunny in sneak peek

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More bunny, more problems.

Judging by Mariah Carey coming out of her mansion and seeing her shadow, 'tis the season! But when it comes to the Disney+ series The Santa Clauses, 'tis kinda always the season.

In season 2 of the family comedy, Tracy Morgan is joining in on the festivities as everyone's favorite holiday spirit… who's not Good Old Saint Nick. That's right, he's the Easter Bunny, and we've got an exclusive first look (below).

The first season of The Santa Clauses followed Tim Allen's Scott Calvin from his popular film trilogy as he tried, and failed, to give up his merry-making with a replacement who didn't quite work out, so now he's settling back into the Santa life with a little help from his loved ones.

Disney+ Tracy Morgan as the Easter Bunny on 'The Santa Clauses'
Disney+ Tracy Morgan as the Easter Bunny on 'The Santa Clauses'

But not everything is ho-ho-hoing so well at the North Pole. In this week's episode, Scott's rival Magnus Antas, a.k.a. Mad Santa (Eric Stonestreet), kidnaps the Easter Bunny in his ongoing plot against Scott, who's busy helping his son Cal (Austin Kane) overcome his fear of flying the sleigh to one day take over the family Kringle gig.

Elsewhere, Mrs. Claus/Carol (Elizabeth Mitchell) continues to investigate the missing nutcracker but gets distracted by her jealousy of La Befana's (Laura San Giacomo) connection with Scott and Carol's daughter Sandra (Elizabeth Allen-Dick).

Further complicating matters, Cal's training causes trouble in his relationship with Riley (Ruby Jay), and Sandra is eager to try more with her magic, but an emotional outburst creates a new problem.

Watch an exclusive clip above, and you can find out how the Easter Bunny fits into all this when a new episode of The Santa Clauses slides down your chimney Nov. 15 on Disney+.

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