Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey director Rhys Frake-Waterfield's next movie will be Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare, and it may be able to beat its predecessor. The upcoming Peter Pan horror movie is just another entry in a trend of taking public domain family-friendly properties and turning them into horrifically gory thrillers. While this has been going on for a while, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey definitely brought more attention to the niche genre - something that Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare could seriously benefit from.
Not much is currently known about Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare, but if it's anything like Waterfield's other film, it will most likely be another nightmare-fueled fantasy. The success of the horror movie inspired by Winnie the Pooh has shown that this strange subgenre has a lot of legs, with several new takes on classic Disney movies currently in the works. Out of all of them, though, it seems like Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare is the most likely film to come out on top.
Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare Can Embrace The Story's Scary Aspects
The darkest part of Peter Pan is actually Neverland, with the location providing some existential horror on top of the aforementioned monsters and mythical creatures. Kids never grow up in Neverland, and while in some ways this sounds nice, the concept is actually horrifying. The setting of Neverland means that the kids that Peter Pan kidnaps can't even hope to escape through dying of old age, with Pan's victims being forced to live on the island forever. This is an incredibly dark concept, one that Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare can use to make itself stand out from the crowd.
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