Nicolas Cage’s New Horror Movie Has Monsters Inspired By Goofy, And I Don’t Know Whether To Be Amused Or Terrified

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When we consider the pantheon of the best horror movie monsters, icons like the Xenomorph from Alien or The Thing come to mind — creatures that have haunted filmgoers’ dreams for decades. However, a new contender has entered the ring, borrowing its eerie traits from an unlikely source: Disney’s loveable anthropomorphic dog in a turtleneck, Goofy. That’s right, Nicolas Cage’s 2024 movie release, Arcadian, is set to redefine what makes our skin crawl, courtesy of a surprising influence that blends childhood memories with nightmare fuel.

Ben Brewer, the director of Arcadian, revealed to IGN that his monstrous vision was inspired by Goofy, particularly a scene from A Goofy Movie where Max was haunted by a nightmare of transforming into his goofy (pun intended), bucktoothed father. While the scene might appear comical, it possesses an unsettling undertone, which the filmmaker has amplified to form the backbone of his upcoming horror movie. He elaborated on this eerie inspiration:

From the beginning, I had this idea of big nocturnal eyes and massive spaced-out teeth. Teeth way too big for the creature’s mouth. Goofy, the Disney character, was a big inspiration. That’s where the Goofy thing comes in, because in that film, that dream sequence or even like the way Bigfoot is depicted [in A Goofy Movie], it’s terrifying. It’s too much personality. We gave our creatures too much personality because it would be freaky for people.

 

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