Paddingtonmerges withFreddy vs. Jasonin bizarre new crossover horror art.Paddingtonis best known as a beloved British picture book series by Michael Bond but was adapted into a live-action film of the same name in 2014. It was followed up by a sequel in 2017.Paddington in Peru, a third film in theseries, is also set for release in the UK later this year. BothNightmare on Elm StreetandFriday the 13thare massive horror franchises with multiple movies, including the spinoffFreddy vs. Jason.
Now, new art from @jaythechoushows the lovable Paddington bear in a potentially compromising horror situation. The photoshopped image shows Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger facing each other in a still from the 2003 filmFreddy vs. Jason. While flames spark around them,an unusual fellow is seen below them: Paddington, adorned in a referee outfit. The artists captioned the post with “I Photoshop Paddington into a movie, TV show, or pop culture until I forget: Day 1308.”

What This Horror Mashup Means For Paddington’s Legacy
Paddington Has Been Spoofed Multiple Times
Because thePaddingtonbooks have been around for over half a century, the titular bear has been subject to multiple artistic interpretations. The particular one displayed in this crossover art is that of Paul King’sPaddingtonmovies. The art strikes an odd and amusing chord because ofhow lovable and mild-mannered the talking bear character is. These qualities are especially brought out in Ben Whishaw’s interpretation of Paddington, which is charming and endearing.
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ThisPaddingtonandFreddy vs. Jasonmashup is not the first time that the modern iterationhas worked its way into other contexts. In 2022, a video was made in honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s Jubilee Day that featured the CGI bear and the queen. In the short, the pair bonded over their love of marmalade as Paddington got into his typical clumsy antics. Theprevalence of these spoofs shows how the titular iconis culturally relevant today, even if preserved in different forms.

The Paddington Series Is Getting The Attention It Deserves
And It’s A Good Sign ForPaddington In Peru
As a lifelong fan of the marmalade-loving bear, I am glad to seePaddingtongetting this kind of attention. I’m hoping that art like this leads to greater exposure forPaddington in Peru. ThePaddington in Perutraileralready hints at a fantastic new adventure for the bear, but any unusual advertising like this is great for the general awareness of the IP.Paddington 2dazzled both critics and me, so I can only hope that the third film will bring the same level of joy.
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ThePaddingtonfranchise is a beloved film and television series based on the character Paddington Bear, created by British author Michael Bond. The franchise began with the 2014 filmPaddington, which follows the adventures of a polite Peruvian bear who finds a home with the Brown family in London. The series is known for its heartwarming storytelling, charming humor, and its themes of kindness, family, and adventure. The success of the films has led to sequels, a television series, and an upcoming third film, making Paddington a staple of modern family entertainment.