Minnie’s Midnight Massacre: Minnie Mouse horror film unveils a poster and first-look images

A trailer has been released for the slasher movie Minnie's Midnight Massacre, featuring a killer Minnie MouseA trailer has been released for the slasher movie Minnie's Midnight Massacre, featuring a killer Minnie Mouse

On January 1, 2024, the earliest versions of Mickey Mouse – seen in the animated shorts Plane CrazyThe Gallopin’ Gaucho, and most famously Steamboat Willie – became public domain… which, of course, means we’re now going to get multiple horror movies that feature characters inspired by Mickey Mouse. Within the first three days of the year, we saw the short film The Vanishing of S.S. Willie, a trailer for the slasher movie Mickey’s Mouse Trap, and an announcement that Terrifier 2 producers Steven Della Salla and Michael Leavy and director Steven LaMorte, who previously made the Grinch-inspired horror movie The Mean One, were teaming up for a Steamboat Willie-inspired horror flick that we now know as Screamboat. And there’s more: Mouseboat Massacre, I Heart Willie, The Dark Domain: MVW Mickey-vs-Winnie. If you’ve been wondering why Minnie Mouse has been left out of the action – well, writer/director Brett Bentman has been wondering, too. That’s why he has made the horror movie Minnie’s Midnight Massacre! Today, a poster and some first-look images have been unveiled, and you can check those out at the bottom of this article.

Deadline learned about Minnie’s Midnight Massacre at the end of June, sharing the first image of Minnie herself, which can also be seen in this article.

Coming our way from ITN Distribution, the film is based on the beloved public domain sidekick to Steamboat Willie. Minnie seeks revenge against the teenage bullies that tortured her as a child. Indira Starr, Cliff Dean, Erin Marie Garrett, Tiffany McDonald, Hannah Hueston, Derrick Redford, Kace Winfield, Kinley Moody, Mckenna Smith, Kennan Ainsworth, and Joplyn McDonald star. Tiffany McDonald of B22 Films and Derrick Redford are also executive producers on the project.

Bentman provided Deadline with the following statement last month: “We wanted to bring the black and white sidekick to life. We’d see Willie in all these reimaginings, but what about Minnie? Why not give her some spotlight?” Today, he gave JoBlo a new quote: “The response has been great and it seems that people and fans want to see Minnie on their screens. I think it’s important to not only take a public domain character and turn them into a horror-fueled nightmare, but to also have a motive and a story behind their cause. We are not just killing people to kill people, there’s a real cause there, one many people can relate to.

Are you interested in Minnie’s Midnight Massacre? Take a look at the poster and images, then let us know by leaving a comment below.

Minnie's Midnight Massacre
Minnie's Midnight Massacre
Minnie's Midnight Massacre
Minnie's Midnight Massacre

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