
Iconic Events Releasing has shifted the U.S. release date of Steven LaMorte's highly-anticipated Mickey Mouse-inspired slasher film SCREAMBOAT. The film's nationwide theatrical launch will be moving from January to April 2025. The news debuted exclusively in Variety.
The move follows the film's booking at various horror conventions, which will offer fans a sneak peek at the picture over the coming months.
In addition, a number of highly-publicized SCREAMBOAT pre-screening events will occur across the U.S. with cast and crew in attendance.
To keep fans excited about the upcoming feature, the filmmakers are offering up an exciting first-look at the film's pint-sized killer, played by David Howard Thornton. The practical effects used to turn the actor from man to mouse were designed by Christian Cordella and built by Quantum Creation FX.
Who was involved in making SCREAMBOAT?
SCREAMBOAT is written and directed by LaMorte, who also created The Mean One, 2022's blockbuster horror parody of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.
Along with Thornton, the SCREAMBOAT cast includes Allison Pittel (Stream), Amy Schumacher (The Mean One), Jesse Posey (“Selena”), Jesse Kove (“Cobra Kai”), Kailey Hyman (Terrifier 2), Rumi C Jean-Louis (“Hightown”), Jarlath Conroy (George A. Romero’s Day of the Dead), and Charles Edwin Powell (The Exorcist III).
There are featured cameos from Tyler Posey (“Teen Wolf”), Brian Quinn (“Impractical Jokers”), and stand-up comedian Joe DeRosa (“Better Call Saul”).
SCREAMBOAT is produced by Amy Schumacher, Martine Melloul, Steven LaMorte, Steven Della Salla, and Michael Leavy. Kali Pictures, Sleight of Hand Productions, Reckless Content, and Julien Didon executive produce.
The film is now set for a theatrical release in April 2025, distributed by Iconic Events Releasing. It will be followed by a digital and home video release from DeskPop Entertainment, which is also handling worldwide sales for the picture.