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“ | Don't worry about Michael... I'm gonna take him to Neverland. | „ |
~ Peter to Wendy over the phone. |
Peter Pan is the titular main antagonist of the 2025 slasher film, Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare, the third installment of the Twisted Childhood Universe.
He is a psychotic and homicidal serial killer and former circus performer who uses his activity to kidnap children and bring them to his lair with the intention of sending them to "Neverland". He is also the arch-nemesis of Wendy Darling and the boss of Tinkerbell.
He was portrayed by Martin Portlock.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Nothing much is known about the man who would be known as Peter Pan, but he mentioned that he had an abusive mother. Whenever Pan would get scared, he would close his eyes and imagine Neverland, a place full of children his age who would run around and play all day and all night long, calming him down. In his twisted mental state, he believed that Neverland was real, and would devote his life to sending there where they would be safe.
At some point in his adult years, Pan would work at Paulos' Circus as a mime, seeking out victims from the crowd.
In 2009, Peter attempted to kidnap a 13-year-old young boy named James from his home to take him to Neverland. James' mother, Roxy, tried her best to stop Peter from taking him, but she ends up getting killed after a fight in which she mutilates the left side of Peter's face while he kidnaps the boy.
Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare[]
In the present day, a boy named Michael Darling rides through the woods and Peter eventually abducts him. The Darling family receives a phone call from Peter, who informs them that Michael has been taken to Neverland. The next day, Peter slaughters a bus full of children while searching for Michael's best friend Joey. Simultaneously, Wendy, Joey, and Joey's sister Mia visit a past victim whose transgender child was abducted by Peter years ago.
Wendy stays the night with Joey's family, but Peter arrives to abduct him, killing Mia and her father Steven in the process. Meanwhile, Michael meets the victim's child, "Tinker Bell", who believes everything Peter has told her over the years and is convinced that the children Peter kills are actually going to the fictional Neverland due to the drug abuse Peter subjected her to.
After following Peter to Neverland, where he is holding Michael hostage, Wendy breaks into it to save him. Peter becomes aware of Wendy's presence when her phone rings as she finds Michael. The siblings are separated when Peter attacks them, with Wendy finding Joey alive in a closed coffin. They find a window through which Joey escapes while Wendy discovers James, now heavily mutilated and chained in the basement with a hook for a hand.
Tinker Bell betrays Peter after Wendy reveals that her mother misses her. Peter kills Tinker Bell and engages in a fight with Wendy, in which he bites off her two fingers, until Michael appears and brutally beats Peter. James emerges from the basement, hooks a gravely-injured Peter in the shoulder, and drags him away as revenge for Roxy's death.
One year later, Michael celebrates his birthday with Wendy and a reconciled John and Mary. Wendy receives a phone call and hears the same music that was heard in Peter's original call, implying that he is still alive.
Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble[]
Peter is confirmed to appear in the crossover.
Appearance[]
Peter Pan is a tall and thin man. His most notable features are his facial marks: he sports a hideous scar along one half of his face, twisting his visage. One side of his mouth is pulled into a permanent sneer.
Personality[]
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Skills and Abilities[]
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Quotes[]
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Trivia[]
- Due to copyright reasons, Peter Pan had no direct relation, inspiration, or resemblance to his Disney counterpart. As such, Peter lacks the iconic hat with a feather, despite his concept art and the poster for Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble showing him wearing the feathered hat.
- A concept drawing of Peter Pan was teased during the credits of Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 along with images of other characters set to appear in upcoming Twisted Childhood Universe films.
- Like other villains in the Twisted Childhood Universe, Peter draws inspiration from other horror film characters. Him kidnapping boys is similar to The Grabber from Black Book and his voice and mannerisms is similar to Joker as well as Pennywise from the It series. The scene in which he pokes out from a trapdoor and lures a boy is similar tactic Pennywise used in It.
- Despite Peter apparently being delusional about Neverland due to drug abuse, director Scott Chambers revealed that a potential sequel film would reveal the location as a real place.
- He is the second live-action adaptation of the character to be depicted as a villain, following an iteration portrayed by Robbie Kay in Once Upon a Time.
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