What started with “Winnie The Pooh” has made its way to the latest public domain horror movie: “Peter Pan.” That’s right.
A satirical look at how this year's new public domain entries could be turned into horror, from Mickey Mouse and Popeye to ...
There are a ton of new characters, books, films, and songs joining Mickey Mouse and Winnie The Pooh in the public domain grab ...
Filmmakers working in the ever-expanding genre of public domain horror will soon have even more Mickey Mouse to play with.
preceded Popeye into the public domain by 10 years. Popeye’s main adversary is still a few years away from being admitted, but imagine the possibilities for a Bluto having his own horror franchise.) ...
Tintin and more iterations of Mickey Mouse are also free to use and adapt. Watch the Spinach: Popeye Sails His Way Into ...
The new year brings additions to the public domain, allowing creators and fans alike to freely use iconic works that were ...
In 2025, the works unbound from copyright cap off the 1920s with literature, characters and more from 1929 entering the ...
The original versions of Popeye and Tintin have now entered the public domain, leaving potential adaptation possibilities ...
With the beginning of 2025, paintings by the likes of Henri Matisse, Frida Kahlo and André Derain are entering the public ...
(and sound recordings from 1924) will enter into the public domain in the United States, and that includes a good portion of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, a work of explicit and broad anti-Soviet ...
In the U.S., the length of copyright protection for works published before 1978 is 95 years. That means works from 1929 and ...