The upcoming Pinocchio: Unstrung will follow a young man (Cameron Bell) learning the story the titular killer doll from his grandfather, Geppetto (Richard Brake). The movie was directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield, who previously helmed Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey and its 2024 sequel, in addition to being attached to the upcoming TCU crossover Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble.
On his official Instagram account, Rhys Frake-Waterfield has shared two first-look images from Pinocchio: Unstrung that reveal the horror movie’s version of Jiminy Cricket, who is just named “Cricket.” One is a full-body shot of the character, while the other offers a closer look at the cricket raising a gnarled hand.
Jiminy Cricket will be voiced by horror icon Robert Englund, who is best known for his role as Freddy Krueger in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. See the full-size images below:
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While these images therefore do not hint at his exact function in the story, the fact that he has also been given an evil horror movie design indicates that he will also be a villain in the movie. This was not a guarantee, because some TCU movies have non-villainous versions of characters from the original stories (including Christopher Robin).
Because the character acts as Pinocchio’s conscience both in the original Carlo Collodi book and Disney’s 1940 animated adaptation, it seems possible that Unstrung features Jiminy occupying a similar position, pushing Pinocchio to commit darker and darker deeds.
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Another striking element of these images is the fact that Jiminy Cricket bears a distinct resemblance to Freddy Krueger from the Nightmare on Elm Street movies. In addition to his shriveled face looking somewhat similar to Freddy, who bears distinctive burn scars, the shot of him holding up his hand is reminiscent of how Freddy wields his razor-tipped glove.
Robert Englund portrayed Freddy Krueger in every Nightmare on Elm Street movie except the 2010 remake, in which the character was played by Jackie Earle Haley.