It began as a physical disc, spinning under a blue laser in a silent room. Every frame of David Harbour’s grizzled Santa Claus was stripped down into raw data—millions of pixels translated into the AVC codec, sharp enough to see every drop of crimson on the snow. The audio was preserved in its most thunderous form: a DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 track that captured the crunch of bone and the jingle of bells with equal, terrifying clarity.

As the first frame hit the screen, the ghost was finally real. The file had completed its journey from a plastic disc to a digital pirate, eventually finding its home in a living room where a family sat back to watch Santa trade his sack of toys for a sledgehammer.

On a snowy Christmas Eve, a user named PixelHunter88 clicked "Download." As the progress bar crept toward 100%, the file reassembled itself on a glowing hard drive. The 7.1 surround sound system was calibrated. The 1080p projector warmed up.