Mickey’s Mouse Trap is a spine-tingling twist on a classic character.

Film director Jamie Bailey has taken on an unusual project with the release of the first-ever live-action Mickey Mouse comedy horror film called “Mickey’s Mouse Trap.” The film features Sophie MacIntosh, Callum Sywyk, Allegra Nocita, Ben Harris, Mirelle Gagne, Mackenzie Mills, James Laurin, Kayleigh Styles, Jesse Nasmith, Madeline Kelman, Damir Kovic, Nick Biskupek, and our friend Simon Phillips. This marks an unexpected turn of events for the beloved character as he ventures into uncharted territory. Watch the trailer below!
The film features a disclaimer asserting its independence from Disney. It emphasizes that “Mickey’s Mouse Trap” has no affiliation with or endorsed by Disney. The production cleverly utilizes the public domain version of Mickey Mouse from the classic “Steamboat Willie.” This specific character entered the public domain on January 1, 2024. This strategic move allows the filmmakers to explore the character without infringing on later versions or trademarked elements. The movie, directed by Bailey, blends comedy and horror. It explores new territory and takes creative liberties with an iconic character. The film will likely spark conversations about its fresh perspective on a character deeply embedded in popular culture. Expect it to challenge the boundaries of conventional storytelling.

While the movie is not a Disney production, its use of the public domain opens up new possibilities for filmmakers looking to reinterpret classic characters in innovative ways. “Mickey’s Mouse Trap” is poised to be a cinematic milestone. It will showcase the potential for creative exploration within the bounds of copyright law. Whether you’re a Disney fan or a horror enthusiast, this film promises an unforgettable and unexpected journey into the world of Mickey Mouse like never before.
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