A first look at the chilling Mickey Mouse horror film has been unveiled. Discussing Film shared on Twitter: "First look at Steamboat Willie, played by Art the Clown actor David Howard Thornton, in a ...
The Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse officially entered the public domain on January 1, 2024. Screamboat was announced the next day, as were a number of other horror movies that are similarly ...
The film, which bills itself as the “first public domain crossover film” and ventures to launch a “Dark Domain Universe,” takes place in the Hell Forest and introduces other monsters with names like ...
The earliest version of Mickey Mouse is now in public domain as of January 1, 2024, and as many guessed, a game developer has announced its own twist on the character in a spooky setting. Nightmare ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The 2020s have welcomed in a new era in horror: the horrorsploitation of Disney classics. As works ...
View post: U.S. Heart Disease and Stroke Deaths Decline, But Still Rank as the Leading Killer In short, although an actual child would be terrified by the existence of Screamboat Willie, the film ...
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Steamboat Willie is ready to kill again, and this time, he's bringing his partner. A sequel to the horror-comedy public domain slasher flick Screamboat, based on the black-and-white Disney classic, ...
There are now four Mickey Mouse horror movies on the way – and it's all thanks to public domain. According to BloodyDisgusting, another Mickey Mouse horror movie based on the 1928 movie Steamboat ...
Disneyphiles, cover your eyes (and ears): The mighty Walt Disney Company lost its copyright to the earliest images of Mickey Mouse on Jan. 1, and he’s already showing up in some unexpected contexts.
To be clear, this is completely disconnected from anything related to Blood and Honey or the Poohniverse/Twisted Childhood Universe movies. Mickey-vs-Winnie is the start of an entirely new thing, from ...