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| name          = Barney: Love and Dismemberment
| name          = Barney: Love and Dismemberment
| image          = Barney Love and Dismemberment teaser poster.png
| image          = [[File:Barney Love and Dismemberment teaser poster.png|250px]]
| caption        = Teaser poster
| caption        = Teaser poster
| director      = TBA
| director      = <!--To be added-->
| producer      = {{Plainlist|
| producer      = {{Plainlist|
* [[Alex Brow]]
* [[Alex Brow]]
* [[Maddison Grey]]
* [[Maddison Grey]]
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| writer        = TBA
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| music          = TBA
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* EtherGlass Pictures
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| distributor    = [[Seismic Releasing]]
| distributor    = [[Seismic Releasing]]
| released      = {{Start date|2028|df=y}}
| released      = {{Film date|2028|df=y}}
| country        = Australia
| country        = Australia
| language      = English
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'''''Barney: Love and Dismemberment''''' is an upcoming [[psychological horror]] and [[slasher film]] produced by Alex Brow and Maddison Grey. The film is a twisted reimagining of the character [[Barney the Dinosaur]], based on the public domain elements of early 1990s children's programming and folklore. It is the fifth entry in the [[Distorted Innocence Universe]], a shared horror franchise focused on corrupted nostalgia and analog nightmares.
'''''Barney: Love and Dismemberment''''' is an upcoming Australian psychological slasher horror film produced by [[Alex Brow]] and [[Maddison Grey]]. Distributed by [[Seismic Releasing]], the film serves as the fourth entry in the [[Distorted Innocence Universe]], a shared horror franchise centred around corrupted childhood icons, media-induced trauma, and analog unreality.  


The film follows a group of documentary filmmakers who attempt to explore the ruins of a defunct children’s TV studio where "Barney the Dinosaur" was originally shot — only to uncover a cult that believes in the return of the “Purple Father,” a monstrous being who claims to "love you to pieces." The project is currently in pre-production with a planned 2028 release.
The film is a twisted reinterpretation of the children’s television character Barney the Dinosaur, inspired by public domain folklore and deconstructionist parody. It follows a group of filmmakers investigating the site of a once-popular children's show, only to find themselves stalked by a deranged figure known as "The Purple Father"—a monstrous relic of forgotten fame who claims to "love you... to pieces."  


==Premise==
Produced on a modest $500,000 budget, ''Barney: Love and Dismemberment'' has already generated online buzz for its grotesque premise, surreal tone, and its deeper mythology tied to ongoing Distorted Innocence lore. It is expected to premiere in late 2028 as part of the DIU's second phase.
A group of indie documentarians travels to an abandoned film lot once home to a beloved children’s TV character. While investigating eerie tapes and fan letters, they stumble upon a fan cult obsessed with resurrecting the dinosaur they once adored. As their footage becomes corrupted and reality breaks down, they realise something has awakened beneath the soundstage — something still wearing Barney’s skin.


The film opens with a brutal killing spree set in an unnamed rural town, showcasing a string of violent and surreal murders committed by a man in a decomposing Barney costume. The first act ends with the killer vanishing mid-attack, triggering a hard time jump to the year 2028, where the documentary team unknowingly picks up the trail left behind.
== Premise ==
In 1999, a cheerful taping day on the set of a Barney-style television show descends into horror when the entire crew is violently murdered on camera. The actor in the costume survives, horribly burned and left behind in the wreckage. He vanishes, presumed dead.


==Production==
In 2028, a team of documentary filmmakers returns to the same now-abandoned studio to investigate the massacre and uncover what truly happened. But as they dig deeper into forgotten tapes, cultic fan clubs, and the surviving remnants of the show's history, they awaken something that never wanted to be remembered. A figure in purple still lurks in the dark — and he’s been waiting for new friends to love.
===Development===
Following the box office success of previous entries in the Distorted Innocence Universe, including ''Play With Me'' and ''The Teeth Under My Pillow'', the franchise announced a new film focusing on Barney in June 2027. The character entered the creative commons under modified parody and derivative work protections in the United Kingdom, allowing a version of the costume and themes to be adapted without the use of trademarked songs or logos.


Producer Alex Brow stated the film will “take the slogan 'I love you, you love me' and weaponize it into a cultist death chant.”<ref name="BrowReveal">{{Cite web |last=Brow |first=Alex |date=2027-06-18 |title=Barney Horror Film in Development |url=https://www.distortedinnocence.com/news/barney-evil-confirmed |access-date=2027-06-20 |website=Distorted Innocence Official Blog |archive-date=20 June 2027 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20270620000000/https://www.distortedinnocence.com/news/barney-evil-confirmed |url-status=live }}</ref>
== Production ==


In a later interview, Brow described the film as “easily the darkest thing we’ve ever done,” and stated that the opening ten minutes will be “utter carnage — no setup, no sympathy, just death. And it’s not children. It’s adults. Normal people. Strangers. And he just shows up.”<ref name="BrowDark">{{Cite web |last=Brow |first=Alex |date=2027-08-04 |title=‘Barney’ Film Will Open with a Massacre, Says Director |url=https://www.distortedinnocence.com/news/barney-opening-scene |access-date=2027-08-05 |website=Distorted Innocence Official Blog |archive-date=5 August 2027 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20270805000000/https://www.distortedinnocence.com/news/barney-opening-scene |url-status=live }}</ref>
=== Development ===
Following the sleeper success of ''The Teeth Under My Pillow'' (2026), EtherGlass Pictures announced a new entry in the Distorted Innocence Universe centred on a corrupted Barney analogue. The announcement followed legal clearance allowing the use of parody and derivative work based on public domain elements of early 1990s children's programming.


The film is expected to be produced on a modest budget and released under Seismic Releasing, with a potential limited theatrical run before digital platforms.
Producer Alex Brow called the film “a descent into cultural amnesia and parasocial collapse,” explaining that it would weaponise nostalgic innocence. “We’re not just twisting Barney — we’re exposing the idea of childhood comfort as something that demands worship, then punishment.”<ref name="BrowReveal">{{Cite web |last=Brow |first=Alex |date=2027-06-18 |title=Barney Horror Film in Development |url=https://www.distortedinnocence.com/news/barney-evil-confirmed |access-date=2027-06-20 |website=Distorted Innocence Official Blog |archive-date=20 June 2027 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20270620000000/https://www.distortedinnocence.com/news/barney-evil-confirmed |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Marketing==
In a subsequent interview, Brow elaborated that the opening massacre was “a betrayal, not just a murder.” He stated, “This isn’t a slasher about a guy in a suit. It’s about what happens when the mask believes it’s owed your loyalty — even after death.”<ref name="BrowDark">{{Cite web |last=Brow |first=Alex |date=2027-08-04 |title=‘Barney’ Film Will Open with a Massacre, Says Director |url=https://www.distortedinnocence.com/news/barney-opening-scene |access-date=2027-08-05 |website=Distorted Innocence Official Blog |archive-date=5 August 2027 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20270805000000/https://www.distortedinnocence.com/news/barney-opening-scene |url-status=live }}</ref>
In August 2027, a viral teaser poster for the film was released depicting a child’s drawing of Barney holding hands with headless stick figures. Below it was the tagline: *"I love you... to pieces."* The marketing campaign is expected to include analog-style trailers, lost episode segments, and an interactive “Fan Club” ARG leading up to release. The first teaser trailer is planned for early 2028, showcasing a stylized montage of the opening massacre.


==Connection to the DIU==
The film is being developed in South Australia with plans for practical creature effects, VHS-layered cinematography, and the use of miniature studio sets for flashback sequences. Early animatics suggest the presence of fanatical cultists, reverse-broadcast incantations, and a child-viewer echo chamber known internally as the “Praise Booth.
''Barney: Love and Dismemberment'' is part of the second wave of films in the [[Distorted Innocence Universe]], serving as a standalone side entry while building on the reality-warping themes introduced in ''Coloring Book: Chapter One''. Easter eggs within the script will reportedly link back to “The Archivist” and “Memory Leak”, including an appearance of the cursed VHS tape seen in the latter’s post-credits scene.


==Release==
== Marketing ==
The film is scheduled for a 2028 release, with the exact date to be announced. It will premiere following the release of ''Memory Leak'' and before ''The Archivist''.
In August 2027, a teaser poster was unveiled featuring a child’s crayon drawing of a Barney-like figure holding hands with headless stick figures. Below it, the caption read: *“I love you… to pieces.”* The image was met with viral acclaim and widespread online speculation about the tone of the film.


==See also==
A full ARG experience titled “Join the Club” is expected to begin in early 2028, featuring distorted fan mail, fake club cards, and cassette tapes sent to participants. Analog trailers, VHS-era lost episode reels, and a simulated hotline are planned to support the film’s pre-release campaign.
 
== Connection to the DIU ==
''Barney: Love and Dismemberment'' is part of the second phase of the [[Distorted Innocence Universe]], functioning as a standalone narrative while incorporating cross-universe elements. The film reportedly includes subtle references to “The Archivist” and “Memory Leak,” including a corrupted VHS tape marked "PURPLE // RETENTION" and subliminal footage referencing The Custodian Initiative.
 
== Release ==
The film is scheduled for a 2028 theatrical release. It will debut after the premiere of ''Memory Leak'' and prior to ''The Archivist'', marking a tonal shift in the DIU towards more mythological horror and character-driven tragedy.
 
== See also ==
* [[Barney & Friends]]
* [[Barney & Friends]]
* [[Analog horror]]
* [[Analog horror]]
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* [[Public domain horror]]
* [[Public domain horror]]


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}



Latest revision as of 00:52, 12 June 2026

Barney: Love and Dismemberment
Teaser poster
Produced by
Production
companies
  • EtherGlass Pictures
  • Echo Vale Entertainment
Distributed bySeismic Releasing
Release date
  • 2028 (2028)
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$500,000

Barney: Love and Dismemberment is an upcoming Australian psychological slasher horror film produced by Alex Brow and Maddison Grey. Distributed by Seismic Releasing, the film serves as the fourth entry in the Distorted Innocence Universe, a shared horror franchise centred around corrupted childhood icons, media-induced trauma, and analog unreality.

The film is a twisted reinterpretation of the children’s television character Barney the Dinosaur, inspired by public domain folklore and deconstructionist parody. It follows a group of filmmakers investigating the site of a once-popular children's show, only to find themselves stalked by a deranged figure known as "The Purple Father"—a monstrous relic of forgotten fame who claims to "love you... to pieces."

Produced on a modest $500,000 budget, Barney: Love and Dismemberment has already generated online buzz for its grotesque premise, surreal tone, and its deeper mythology tied to ongoing Distorted Innocence lore. It is expected to premiere in late 2028 as part of the DIU's second phase.

Premise[edit | edit source]

In 1999, a cheerful taping day on the set of a Barney-style television show descends into horror when the entire crew is violently murdered on camera. The actor in the costume survives, horribly burned and left behind in the wreckage. He vanishes, presumed dead.

In 2028, a team of documentary filmmakers returns to the same now-abandoned studio to investigate the massacre and uncover what truly happened. But as they dig deeper into forgotten tapes, cultic fan clubs, and the surviving remnants of the show's history, they awaken something that never wanted to be remembered. A figure in purple still lurks in the dark — and he’s been waiting for new friends to love.

Production[edit | edit source]

Development[edit | edit source]

Following the sleeper success of The Teeth Under My Pillow (2026), EtherGlass Pictures announced a new entry in the Distorted Innocence Universe centred on a corrupted Barney analogue. The announcement followed legal clearance allowing the use of parody and derivative work based on public domain elements of early 1990s children's programming.

Producer Alex Brow called the film “a descent into cultural amnesia and parasocial collapse,” explaining that it would weaponise nostalgic innocence. “We’re not just twisting Barney — we’re exposing the idea of childhood comfort as something that demands worship, then punishment.”[1]

In a subsequent interview, Brow elaborated that the opening massacre was “a betrayal, not just a murder.” He stated, “This isn’t a slasher about a guy in a suit. It’s about what happens when the mask believes it’s owed your loyalty — even after death.”[2]

The film is being developed in South Australia with plans for practical creature effects, VHS-layered cinematography, and the use of miniature studio sets for flashback sequences. Early animatics suggest the presence of fanatical cultists, reverse-broadcast incantations, and a child-viewer echo chamber known internally as the “Praise Booth.”

Marketing[edit | edit source]

In August 2027, a teaser poster was unveiled featuring a child’s crayon drawing of a Barney-like figure holding hands with headless stick figures. Below it, the caption read: *“I love you… to pieces.”* The image was met with viral acclaim and widespread online speculation about the tone of the film.

A full ARG experience titled “Join the Club” is expected to begin in early 2028, featuring distorted fan mail, fake club cards, and cassette tapes sent to participants. Analog trailers, VHS-era lost episode reels, and a simulated hotline are planned to support the film’s pre-release campaign.

Connection to the DIU[edit | edit source]

Barney: Love and Dismemberment is part of the second phase of the Distorted Innocence Universe, functioning as a standalone narrative while incorporating cross-universe elements. The film reportedly includes subtle references to “The Archivist” and “Memory Leak,” including a corrupted VHS tape marked "PURPLE // RETENTION" and subliminal footage referencing The Custodian Initiative.

Release[edit | edit source]

The film is scheduled for a 2028 theatrical release. It will debut after the premiere of Memory Leak and prior to The Archivist, marking a tonal shift in the DIU towards more mythological horror and character-driven tragedy.

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

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