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| The Distorted Innocence Universe | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Alex Brow |
| Original work | Play With Me (2026 film) |
| Owner | MOB Network Films |
| Years | 2026–present |
| Films and television | |
| Film(s) | See #Films |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Core theme(s) | Corrupted childhood, hallucinations, emotional trauma, supernatural horror |
The Distorted Innocence Universe is an Australian-American horror media franchise and shared universe created by filmmaker Alex Brow. The series centers around psychologically disturbing stories that distort nostalgic or innocent childhood themes, turning them into surreal nightmares involving memory manipulation, loss, and eldritch terror.
The franchise began with Play With Me (2026 film), a found-footage film based on a haunted toy line from the early 2000s. Since then, it has expanded into several films, short projects, viral marketing games, and a web series. Each entry connects loosely via recurring characters, cursed objects, or overlapping timelines, eventually revealing a greater entity referred to only as "The Archivist."
Overview
Each entry within the Distorted Innocence Universe is designed to stand alone while contributing to a larger mythos. Common tropes include corrupted childhood icons, mysterious memory gaps, fabricated timelines, looping trauma, and the appearance of the Archivist—an unseen force archiving and reshaping reality from behind the veil of time.
Timeline and continuity
Although each film presents a self-contained narrative, various recurring motifs such as the "Crimson Carousel", the "Static Lullaby", and the coded phrase "Don't Wake Them Up" have appeared across multiple entries. These connections have led fans to theorize a nonlinear narrative told across fragmented realities.
Films
Feature films
| Title | Release date | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play With Me (2026 film) | March 13, 2026 | Alex Brow | First entry in the universe |
| The Teeth Under My Pillow (2027 film) | October 31, 2027 | Maddison Grey | Explores a cult that replaces children's memories with implanted nightmares |
| Don't Wake Them Up (2028 film) | TBA | Alex Brow | Ties together plotlines from the first two films; post-production |
Short films
- Dollhouse VHS (2026 short) – A 7-minute experimental short depicting a living toy’s POV
- Static Lullaby – Released as a YouTube ARG miniseries
- Coloring Book – Found in fragments during the Play With Me ARG campaign
Characters and entities
- The Archivist – A meta-conscious being archiving and rewriting people’s realities.
- Sasha – A recurring child survivor who appears older in each entry.
- The Toymaker – A fictional character from children's TV who becomes a malevolent force in later entries.
Themes
The franchise examines childhood trauma, suppressed memory, corrupted nostalgia, and the psychological effects of media exposure on developing minds. Real-life urban legends and childhood myths (like the Tooth Fairy or imaginary friends) are commonly twisted into horrific reinterpretations.
Reception
Despite mixed reviews for early entries, the franchise gained a cult following due to its ARG components, psychological depth, and interconnected storytelling. Critics have praised its bold use of analog horror aesthetics and minimalist sound design.
Future
Projects currently in development include:
- A sequel to Don't Wake Them Up planned for 2029.
- A VR interactive experience based on Static Lullaby.
- A miniseries exploring The Archivist’s origins.