Mickey Mouse has entered the public domain, giving independent creators the freedom to create their own versions of the iconic character. Nightmare Forge Games is capitalizing on this newfound ...
Nightmare Forge Games isn't alone when it comes to capitalizing on the freshly liberated character. Film director Jamie Bailey released a trailer for his horror comedy film, "Mickey Mouse Trap" on ...
Two horror films and a video game featuring Mickey Mouse were announced just hours after Disney's earliest versions of the ...
A new Mickey-inspired horror game, showing the rodent covered with ... In the horror comedy thriller, called Mickey's Mouse Trap, a young woman is thrown a surprise birthday party in an amusement ...
Los Angeles, The 1928 version of Mickey Mouse has entered the public domain, and indie horror producers are wasting no time in capitalising on it. Steven LaMorte is set to direct an untitled ...