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Twisted Tale Unleashed as "Steamboat Willie" Horror Film Hits Public Domain

Twisted Tale Unleashed as "Steamboat Willie" Horror Film Hits Public Domain

İrem Uğur
January 03 2024 - 09:15pm

In a macabre twist following the entry of the 1928 version of Mickey Mouse into the public domain, indie horror producers are seizing the opportunity to create a horror-comedy based on the iconic character's debut cartoon, titled 'Steamboat Willie.' Directed by Steven LaMorte, known for his work on the horror parody 'The Mean One,' this untitled project promises a sadistic twist on the beloved character. As Disney's copyright to 'Steamboat Willie' expired, a new, eerie chapter is set to unfold.

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Plot Overview

Plot Overview

The horror-comedy is set to unfold on a ferry, where a sadistic mouse, reimagined from the cheerful Mickey, torments unsuspecting passengers. LaMorte, expressing his excitement about the project, highlighted the potential for pure, unhinged terror beneath the cheerful exterior of 'Steamboat Willie.' Production is slated to commence in the spring, aiming to bring this twisted take on a beloved character to audiences.

Director's Vision

Director's Vision

LaMorte, whose previous directorial venture, 'The Mean One,' provided a horror-infused parody of the Grinch, emphasized the love for these characters among filmmakers. He sees this project not as an attempt to exploit or tarnish the characters but as an opportunity to explore new dimensions, showing them in a different light. LaMorte's vision combines a scary thrill ride with heart and humor, providing a fresh perspective on the iconic character.

Legal Considerations

Legal Considerations

With Disney expressing its intention to defend trademarks, including those of modern versions of Mickey Mouse, LaMorte assured that his team is diligently working with legal experts to ensure compliance with the law. The character in the film will not bear the name 'Mickey Mouse' but will go by the ominous moniker 'Steamboat Willie.' The filmmakers aim to create a version that stands firmly within the public domain while respecting the legal boundaries set by Disney.

Collaborative Production

Collaborative Production

The team behind 'The Mean One,' including LaMorte, Amy Schumacher, and Martine Melloul, collaborates with Steven Della Salla and Michael Leavy, producers of 'Terrifier 2,' which grossed $15 million. Their combined expertise sets the stage for a horror-comedy that promises to be a thrilling yet respectful take on the public domain character.

Industry Trends

Industry Trends
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The announcement follows another public domain horror-comedy titled 'Mickey's Mouse Trap,' directed by Jamie Bailey. With the industry witnessing a surge in creative interpretations of iconic characters, these projects explore new territories within the horror-comedy genre.

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