As of January 1, the 1929 comic strip adventures of Popeye have entered the public domain, which means that—as long as you tread carefully—you can, as noted at the outset, create your own Sailor Man ...
Get ready to set sail on a blood-soaked, laugh-out-loud voyage—Alpake Entertainment has just dropped the uncensored red band trailer for Shiver Me Timbers, a new horror-comedy starring a horrifying ...
Makuochi Echebiri is a News Writer for Collider. He has been interested in creative writing from as far back as high school, and he would consume pretty much anything that’s film or TV. However, his ...
William Stead is directing Popeye while Steven Murphy plays the spinach-eating sailor himself. The official synopsis reads: “The legend of Popeye haunts a group of councilors as they intend to open a ...
He is what he is - a public-domain horror movie villain. Bloody Disgusting shared the bloody and brutal trailer for Popeye the Slayer Man, and it gives a look at the sweet-swinging sailor in a light ...
The often cranky sailor has a “raunchy horror” film coming that we’d rather not discuss. Instead, we are going to talk about the latest Popeye horror movie, which is titled Popeye The Slayer Man and ...
"He's one tough Gazookus, which hates all Palookas wot ain't on the up and square..." We're used to seeing Popeye let his fists do the talking, but the iconic Sailor Man will be doling out more than a ...
Popeye is coasting back to the big screen. The iconic sailor man and spinach chugger, who first appeared in comic strips in the late 1920s, will be the subject of a new live-action feature film from ...
"He's not a ghost! The Sailor Man is real... He doesn't take kindly to visitors stopping on his doorstep..." Ay ay! Here we go again. Yet another public domain property being turned into a schlocky ...
The “character-going-to-public-domain-to-baffling-horror-movie” pipeline continues. On top of a whole Poohniverse of terror following Winnie the Pooh: Blood and ...
A leaked animatic—an early, storyboard-driven version of the film Popeye, roughly 87 minutes long, featuring dialogue and music, but lacking final animation polish. Set off on a heartfelt and visually ...
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