In the public domain in the United States, Mickey and Winnie the Pooh become killers in a new horror feature film
Mickey and Winnie the Pooh facing each other? This is the premise of “Mickey vs. Winnie”, horror film directed by the director Glenn Douglas Packard (Pitchfork) which will feature the two classic Disney characters as killers, as revealed by the Deadline portal.
In the plot, two prisoners end up escaping from the penitentiary and entering a dark forest in the mid-1920s. They disappear. A century later, a group of friends rent an Airbnb in the same forest and end up finding the fugitives, who have become Mickey and Pooh’s evil spirits, and want only one thing: to kill them. While a bloodthirsty show takes place, Mickey and Pooh must also face each other.
The feature film, produced by Untouchables Entertainment in association with genre website iHorror, is already being filmed in Michigan (USA), according to Deadline. The release date of the production has not yet been confirmed, with only a poster for the plot being revealed. Look:
It is worth remembering that the version of Mickey that will be horrified for the film will be the one seen in the short “Steamboat Willie”, from 1928, which entered the public domain in the United States on the 1st of this year.
In addition to “Mickey vs. Winnie”, the mouse was also transformed into a serial killer in “Mickey’s Mouse Trap”, a film due to be released later this year. The same happens with Pooh, who is the star of the horror franchise “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey”, whose first sequel was released on April 25.
Source: Recreio
