A gory 'Sleeping Beauty' horror film is currently in development
In this exciting modern wave of great slasher films, a new trend has emerged that you either love or absolutely hate. That would be children's fairy tales being turned into blood-soaked killing sprees. First it was Pooh Bear in Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey, then it was The Grinch in The Mean One, and a gory version of Cinderella will soon be stabbing you in the heart.
What's Sleeping Beauty's Massacre About? In this horrifying retelling, “The beautiful Princess Thalia is thrown to ruins after her father’s mysterious death. She lives with Prince Edison who she is in love with but can no longer marry since losing her status. Queen Velma wants the kingdom for herself and will use her dark powers, and use of the occult, to take over at any means necessary.” However, this fairy tale won’t have a happy ending.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While films like Blood and Honey and Mean One have humorously missed the mark on what makes a slasher film good, Sleeping Beauty’s Massacre is sure to pique genre fans' interest simply to see another Disney style princess lose their mind.
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