Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare: Everything You Need To Know

As the burgeoning genre picks up steam, Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare is yet another low-budget mascot horror film in the Twisted Childhood Universe. Based on the beloved children’s character created by Scottish author J.M. Barrie in 1902, Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare is the latest in a long line of modern horror flicks to take characters aimed at youngsters and turn them into the stuff of nightmares. Scott Jeffrey helms the movie, and it comes from the team behind Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.

The mascot horror genre was kicked into high gear with the release of the aforementioned horror spoof in 2023, and shocked the world when Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey was a box office hit. Naturally, Jagged Edge Productions (the company behind Blood and Honey) wanted to strike while the iron was H๏τ. Therefore, they have green-lit not only a sequel but a Peter Pan film set in the same universe. Jagged Edge takes viewers to the dark side of Neverland and here are all the details about the stomach-churning horror opus.

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Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare Box Office & Critical Reception

Not Quite The Splash That Blood & Honey Made


Peter Pan with his arms extended outward and Tinkerbell dancing with her arms up in the Disney animated movie

Representing the next big step for Jagged Edge and their Twisted Childhood Universe, the reception to Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare has been somewhat tepid. While Blood and Honey and its sequel got a lot of attention for its edgy gore and over-the-top spoofing, Neverland Nightmare hasn’t garnered nearly the same reaction. Perhaps illustrating how audiences have already been desensitized to the mascot horror genre, the handful of professional reviews the movie has received have been middling.

the entire concept comes off as mean-spirited and lacking the fun of Blood and Honey

Not quite getting enough reviews to earn a score on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie did get a full write-up from IGN who was less than impressed. The publication wrote that the movie was far too referential to previous horror properties to feel original, and that the entire concept comes off as mean-spirited and lacking the fun of Blood and Honey. JoBlo specifically mentioned that Martin Portlock’s performance seemed to be a carbon copy of Heath Ledger’s beloved Joker in The Dark Knight, while also echoing many of the sentiments in IGN‘s review.

As for the movie’s box office, no numbers have been reported yet because of the movie’s very limited three-day release schedule. However, it’s clear that Neverland Nightmare will be walking a razor-thin margin of success and failure when it comes to box office success. Though Blood and Honey made a lot of money for such a low budget movie, Neverland Nightmare had a bigger budget and would need to make more to succeed.

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Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare premiered on January 13, 2025.

Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare Cast

The Stars Of Neverland Nightmare

The movies produced by Jagged Edge Productions often rely on relative newcomers to flesh out their casts, but Neverland Nightmare does feature a recognizable name or two. Leading the cast is Megan Placito as Wendy Darling, the daring hero who tries to rescue her brother from Peter Pan (played by Martin Portlock). Peter DeSouza-Feighoney plays Wendy’s younger brother Michael, and Kit Green appears as a drug-addicted Tinkerbell. RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Charity Kase transforms into a nightmarish version of Captain James Hook.

The cast of Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare includes:

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Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare Role

Martin Portlock

Peter Pan


Martin Portlock holds up a white mask in front of his scarred face in Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare

Megan Placito

Wendy Darling


Megan Placito looks up with tears in her eyes in The Doctors

Peter DeSouza-Feighoney

Michael Darling


A possessed boy in The Pope's Exorcist

Kit Green

Tinkerbell


Kit Green's Tinker Bell smiles in front of a grey backdrop in Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare

Charity Kase

Captain James Hook


Charity Kase talks while being interviewed in Rupaul's Drag Race

Teresa Banham

Mary Darling


Teresa Banham looks on with a worried expression

Nicholas Woodeson

Steven


Nicholas Woodeson as a pyschologist speaking with James Bond in Skyfall.

Kierston Wareing

Roxy


Kierston Wareing sits at a poker table with an anxious look

Olumide Olorunfemi

Tiger Lily


Olumide Olorunfemi looks on with fear while wearing a glowing collar in Rhyme or Die

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Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare Trailer

Watch The Full Trailer Below


Martin Portlock as Peter Pan looking evil with a bloody and scarred face in Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare
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In anticipation of the movie’s 2025 release, a full trailer for Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare was revealed in early September 2024. The trailer opens with Peter kidnapping a little boy before going on a murder spree as he plans to send his victims to “Neverland”. What’s clear from the trailer is that the production value has been upgraded, and that Jagged Edge’s take on Peter Pan may be even more perverse than their previous outings.

Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare Ending & Spoilers

Peter Pan Will Return In Poohniverse: Monsters ᴀssemble


Peter pointing at Jane while flying in Peter Pan-Return to Neverland

Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare is the latest in Jagged Edge’s Twisted Childhood movies but its ending made it clear that it won’t be the last. After a host of classic horror battles and bloody confrontations, the finale was the sort of twist that is found in nearly every other movie in the subgenre. With it already confirmed that Peter, Hook, and others will appear in Poohniverse: Monsters ᴀssemble, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that the murderous version of Pan is still on the loose.

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