'The Mean One': VOD Release Set for Grinch Horror Parody Movie
Last Christmas holiday, horror lovers were treated to a remarkably dark interpretation of Dr. Seuss' Grinch universe with the release of The Mean One. The movie stood out among a series of recent horror adaptations featuring beloved characters from family-friendly origins, capturing hearts worldwide with a thrilling trailer that took the internet by storm.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Taking inspiration from the core storyline and characters from the Grinch universe, The Mean One follows the evil escapades of the titular Christmas-loathing protagonist portrayed by David Howard Thornton. Perched atop the snowy mountains overlooking the village of Newville, he unleashes a reign of terror upon its inhabitants during the holiday season.
DeskPop who owns worldwide sales rights to the film will be offering fans a chance to relive the gripping tale from the comfort of their homes. “We’re so excited to bring The Mean One to our amazing fans and audiences around the world with the team at DeskPop,” said the film's scriptwriter and director, Steven LaMorte.
The Mean One will be available on VOD on October 3 just in time for Halloween. Check out the trailer below:
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