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Another Beloved Children’s Movie Is Getting a Nightmarish Horror Adaptation

Peter Pan with a scary twist sounds truly frightening.

Another Beloved Children's Movie Is Getting a Nightmarish Horror Adaptation

If you thought things were going to stop with Winnie the Pooh getting the horror movie treatment with Blood and Honey, it’s safe to say you were wrong. While there has been much said about remakes ruining childhoods, not even the worst remake/reboot can top a bloody horror movie set within a classic children’s story.

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This time, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey director Rhys Frake-Waterfield has set his sights on everyone’s favorite boy who refuses to grow up: Peter Pan. The film will be called Peter Pan: Neverland Nightmare.

If you’re wondering how someone can distort these stories and characters to such a degree, you can thank the Public Domain. That means that all works after a certain point lose their copyright status and anyone can use previously copyrighted works however they wish without having to pay. Winnie the Pooh entered Public Domain early this year, and the book version of Peter Pan either is currently or will be soon. The latter is a bit messy considering there is a book and play by J.M. Barrie.

To give you an idea of what else Rhys Frake-Waterfield could set his sights on for a horror movie reimagining, these other classic stories are also in the public domain:

  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
  • The Jungle Book
  • Little Women
  • The Tale of Peter Rabbit
  • Alice in Wonderland
  • Black Beauty

To that point, nothing is stopping anyone else from making/remaking the above stories as much as they want. The Jungle Book is terrifying enough, as it is though.

Featured Image Source: Walt Disney Productions.

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Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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