Fact Check

'Mister Rogers' a Serial Killer in New Horror Movie?

The film will allegedly star comedian Fred Armisen and will be directed by Rob Zombie.

by Nur Ibrahim, Published May 29, 2024


Image courtesy of Facebook user "YODA BBY ABY"


Claim:
The late children’s television host Fred Rogers’ personality will be adapted for a horror film called “Rogers” in which his character is a serial killer.
Rating:
Labeled Satire

About this rating


On May 23, 2024, a Facebook post from the page YODA BBY ABY claimed that comedy actor Fred Armisen will star in a horror movie about iconic children's television host Fred Rogers of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," except it would turn Rogers into a serial killer.  

The post, which had more than 5,000 likes and had been shared almost 3,000 times as of this writing, showed Armisen dressed like Rogers, while wielding a knife. The post also claimed the movie would be released in October 2024.

The caption read:

MR. ROGERS - ROB ZOMBIE!!!
In the twisted vision of Rob Zombie, ROGERS reimagines the beloved neighborhood icon in a chilling new light. Fred Armisen stars as Mr. Rogers, whose warm smile and gentle demeanor mask a terrifying secret life as a serial killer. As the facade of his idyllic world unravels, a hidden trail of horror and mystery emerges, plunging his unsuspecting neighbors into a nightmarish struggle for survival. "ROGERS" promises a haunting and thrilling journey, arriving just in time for Halloween 2024.

However, the above claim was fabricated and there was no evidence that such a movie was actually being made. If this were the case, there would have been mainstream news coverage and a promotional campaign involving the main stars. A search of Fred Armison's IMDb page found there was no upcoming movie with him in the role.

A Google reverse-image search also yielded no authentic sources for the poster in the post. 

The post originated from a Facebook page that is satirical in nature. YODA BBY ABY describes everything it posts as satirical. According to its Facebook introduction: "I'm just here to eat frogs, lift rocks and be satirical. The page is 100% satire and fake news."

Given this disclaimer is on the page, we rate this claim as "Labeled Satire."

This is not the first time we have fact-checked posts from this page. Previously, a post promoted a fake poster for a "Hocus Pocus" prequel series. 

For background, here is why we sometimes write about satire/humor. 


By Nur Ibrahim

Nur Nasreen Ibrahim is a reporter with experience working in television, international news coverage, fact checking, and creative writing.


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