When long-beloved characters leap into the public domain, there’s no telling what kinds of stories they’ll be part of next.Glenn Douglas Packard— an Emmy-nominated choreographer who made his directorial debut with the 2017 slasher featurePitchfork—hasrecently announced toDeadlinehis intent to make a new slasher titledMickey Vs. Winnie. The upcoming film will star — you guessed it —Mickey MouseandWinnie-the-Pooh.

Mickey Vs. Winniewill be produced by Packard through his company Untouchables Entertainment. Additional producers includeRachel Carter, Packard’s creative partner, as well asAnthony Pernicka, CEO of the online publication iHorror, who will produce through iHorror Productions. Packard is set to direct the film from his own original script.

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This announcement comes right on the heels of theJanuary 2024 entry ofSteamboat Willie— one of the first Mickey Mouse cartoons —into the public domain.A.A. Milne’s popularWinnie-the-Poohbooks likewise passed into the public domain at the start of 2022. These developments no doubt sparked many creative ventures in the minds of artists who wanted toput their own spinson these historically unapproachable characters. But Packard’s announcement marks one of the first times after the memorableWinnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honeythat these characters will hit the silver screen in a decidedly new light.

What Is the Plot of ‘Mickey Vs. Winnie?’

According to the synopsis provided by Packard, it seems thatMickey Vs. Winniewill take a lot of inspiration from previous horror films of the past. The movie will open with two criminals in the 1920s escaping into a forest, only to be dragged away and trapped there forever by unseen forces. About one hundred years later, a group of friends staying in anAirbnbdeep in these same woods find themselves fighting for their lives against the returned spirits of these same criminals, only with one notable twist: the criminals have mutated into terrifying versions of Mickey Mouse and Winnie-the-Pooh. The film’s title may also signify that eventually, these two inexplicable villains will clash. The victor of this previously unthinkable battle is anyone’s guess.

“We’re thrilled to unveil this unique take to horror fans,” producer Pernicka said, describing how theMickey Vs. Winniecrew aims to make a mark on popular perceptions of these two characters. “We present deeply transformed, live-action horror renditions of these iconic figures, weaving together elements of innocence and malevolence. After experiencing the intense scenes we’ve crafted, you’ll never look at Mickey the same way again.”

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