In this new year, Disney lost the reserved rights to Mickey Mouse, now another one of his classic characters joins the list. The child who never grows up Peter Pan, is now part of the public domain, meaning any company can use the character. Artists can rework or reimagine without permission or cost. However, this is not specifically about the Disney version, but about the original edition, made by James Matthew Barrie.
In 1904, the Scottish writer premiered a play called Peter Pan and Wendy which he later turned into a novel, although the complete edition did not appear until 1928. Peter Pan with his green suit and hat, remains the property of Disney a few more years, when the company released its film in 1953.
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The first product to arrive after the character’s release would be Peter Pan’s Neverland nightmare, a horror film that would be released in 2024. At this time, neither a trailer nor the possible release date has been presented. Your director will be Rhys Frake-Waterfield, responsible for Winnie the Pooh: honey and blood, the horror adaptation of the character after it enters the public domain.
Source: Eluniverso

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