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Mickey Mouse Exits Copyright, Inspires Horror Film Frenzy

This still image from video provided by Disney shows the character Mickey Mouse in the 1928 animated short "Steamboat Willie." On Monday, Jan. 1, 2024, the iconic character from “Steamboat Willie” ent

Step right up, folks! Hold on to your hats and prepare for a hair-raising adventure that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about a beloved childhood character. That's right, Mickey Mouse, the iconic symbol of whimsy and joy, has taken a wicked turn on the dark side.

As of Monday, the earliest incarnation of Mickey Mouse, from the 1928 classic 'Steamboat Willie,' has been released into the public domain, like a mischievous spirit unleashed upon our unsuspecting souls. And it seems that filmmakers wasted no time in exploiting this newfound freedom, as not one, but two horror films featuring the menacing Mickey have already been announced.

First up, we have 'Mickey's Mouse Trap,' a low-budget slasher flick that dropped its chilling trailer on YouTube just hours after the character entered the public domain. Directed by the audacious Jamie Bailey, the trailer shows a seemingly harmless individual wearing a comically small Mickey mask terrorizing a group of unsuspecting visitors at an arcade. The tagline flashes boldly on the screen: 'A place for fun. A place for friends. A place for hunting. The mouse is out.' Can you feel the goosebumps yet? Bailey, in a statement, unabashedly confessed that they simply wanted to have fun with the absurdity of it all. And judging by the trailer, it certainly appears that way.

But wait, there's more! Director Steven LaMorte, known for his horror parody of 'The Grinch,' is set to embark on his own haunting journey with a yet-to-be-titled Mickey Mouse horror film. According to LaMorte's Instagram post, this spine-tingling tale unfolds when a late-night boat ride in New York City turns into a desperate fight for survival after our mischievous mouse morphs into a monstrous reality. LaMorte paints a vivid picture, describing Steamboat Willie as exuding potential for pure, unhinged terror. With this tantalizing description, it's hard not to feel a mix of curiosity and dread for what this film will unleash upon us.

Now, we must address the elephant in the room (or rather, the mouse in this case). Disney, understandably protective of their intellectual property, made it clear that while the earliest versions of Mickey and Minnie Mouse may be fair game, their modern counterparts remain firmly under lock and key. But fear not, dear readers, for the cunning minds behind these horror films are treading carefully to stay on the right side of the law. In fact, LaMorte stated that they're diligently working with a legal team to ensure there's no confusion or infringement upon Disney's rights. To avoid any potential clashes with the entertainment giant, the character in their film will be referred to as Steamboat Willie rather than the iconic Mickey Mouse.

As the curtain lifts on this new chapter for Mickey Mouse, we find ourselves simultaneously intrigued and apprehensive. Who could have imagined that a cheerful, lovable cartoon character could inspire such bone-chilling tales? Perhaps, deep down, there has always been a hidden darkness beneath that cheerful façade. Whether these films will become cult classics or mere footnotes in the vast history of Mickey Mouse, one thing is certain – they will forever be marked as audacious and enterprising endeavors that dared to explore the macabre side of our beloved childhood memories.

So, brace yourselves, dear readers, and prepare to witness a side of Mickey Mouse you never thought possible. The roller coaster ride ahead promises thrills, screams, and questions that may haunt you long after the final credits roll. Let the madness begin!

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