Supernatural Horror ALADDIN: THE MONKEY’S PAW Heads Into Production Next Month

Bradley Stryker (TERRIFIER 3) directs the “dark" reimagining of the Aladdin story.
Aladdin: The Monkey’s Paw Empire Studios

You didn't really think Aladdin was going to make it out of the recent wave of twisted childhood horror unscathed did you?

Deadline has reported that production has almost started on Aladdin: The Monkey's Paw, a new feature described as a “dark, supernatural reimagining” of the Aladdin story from Empire Studios, Every Entertainment, and 8th Law Pictures.

Directed by Bradley Stryker (Terrifier 3), Aladdin: The Monkey's Paw stars Nick Sagar (Queen of the South), Ricky Norwood (EastEnders), Montana Manning (Tell Me Everything), and Stryker.

In Aladdin: The Monkey's Paw, written by Charley McDougall:

A modern-day Londoner, Aladdin, inherits an ancient monkey’s paw believed to grant wishes, only to discover that every desire comes at a soul-crushing price. As those around him fall victim to its curse, he must confront a growing evil — and the demonic force that feeds on every wish made.

Producing Aladdin: The Monkey's Paw are Charley McDougall (Moon Quake), Jamie McLeod-Ross (The Reckoning), Nick Sagar, and Bradley Stryker. Executive Producers are Rustin Matthew, Terry Bird, and Arthur Corber.

Simon Stolland (Marching Powder) serves as DOP.

Here's what McDougall has to say:

“We always wanted to explore horror through a personal lens — not just the scares, but the human cost of wishes […] This story’s been haunting us for a while, and it’s time to let it loose. The best horror films haunt you long after the credits roll. That’s what this story does. It’s sharp, emotional, and full of dread in all the right ways. We’re not just making another horror film — we’re building a world around a truly iconic concept. The paw, the mythology, the characters — it’s all there.”

Stryker adds:

“This film will be so much fun — it’s all about the peaks and valleys; the highs of lows of what we deem our dreams and desires… and then we slam that into a genre film in which the stakes have never been more diabolical and entertaining.”

We'll bring you more on Aladdin: The Monkey's Paw as we get it.