The Monkey

Warning : This article contain SPOILERS for The Monkey ( 2025 )

Director Oz Perkins’The Monkeymight apparently be an adaptation of Stephen King ’s unforesightful story , but the rackety repugnance - comedy take over one expiry from a much more unexpected reservoir , The Simpsons . The Monkeyis adapted from a shortsighted story in Stephen King ’s collectionSkeleton Crew . However , The Monkeychanges King ’s history significantly , turning the scanty story of a cursed toy into a twisted , blackly risible account of sibling rivalry . InLonglegsdirector Oz Perkins ’ movie , twin brothers Hal and Bill Shelburne receive a doomed miniature imp from their scatty Father of the Church .

Whenever the monkey bang its drum , a random person dies in a unrelenting , sudden mode . The Monkey ’s ending revealsthat this curse ends up shaping the lives of both chum , with Bill hear to control the monkey while Hal does all he can to avoid it . All the while , people tightlipped to them are killed in increasingly ghastly , cartoonish ways , knuckle under to a snake pungency on a golf course , getting decapitated by a lawnmower , and even swallow an entire nest ’s Charles Frederick Worth of live hornets .

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The Monkey’s Dwayne Death Scene Is Borrowed From The Simpsons

Dwayne’s Death Mirrors Sideshow Bob’s Classic Rake Gag

WhileThe Monkey ’s bloodiest scenesare gruesomely hilarious , one of the movie ’s funniest death is almost entirely blanched . Near the end of Perkins ’ movie , Hal speaks to his manager , Dwayne , on the phone . After Dwayne string up up , he skin to retrieve a vape cartridge from a vend car . Turning around , he step on a rake and immerse his vape pen , choking to death off - screen . As absurd as it sounds , The Monkeyborrows one of its weirdest deaths from a classical episode ofThe Simpsons .

The Monkey ’s termination brings back Sideshow Bob ’s classical laugh when Dwayne yield to his preposterous fate .

In season 5 , sequence 2 , “ Cape Feare,”The Simpsonsparodied Martin Scorsese’sCape Fearremake with a story of the eponymous kinsfolk relocate to a humble town with the villainous Sideshow Bob in hot pursuit . In one iconic sequence , Sideshow Bob unstraps himself from the underside of the Simpson family line ’s railroad car after enduring a driveway through a cactus patch . As if this were n’t painful enough , he steps on a profligate directly afterwards and is fall upon in the face . For the next thirty seconds , Bob go to stand on another eight profligate in nimble succession .

Tess Degenstein’s Barbara looks worried in The Monkey

The Monkey’s Simpsons Reference Highlights Its Best Unexpected Quality

Oz Perkins’ Horror Movie Is Far Funnier Than His Earlier Efforts

Although the writers of the episode later admitted that this sequence was just a way to pad out an episode that was a few seconds light late in production , the laughably prolonged gag went down in TV history as an iconic joke . The Monkey ’s ending brings back Sideshow Bob ’s classic laugh when Dwayne , who only appeared in one short scene earlier in the movie , succumbs to his absurd luck . In the process , The Monkeyhighlights its great strength .

The Monkey changes a spate from Stephen King ’s original short account , but I ’m certain Oz Perkins ' repulsion movie leaves one unexplained plot hole unfastened .

In an audience withEmpire , Perkins admit that he take plentiful liberties when accommodate King ’s source story . The Monkeyis much risible than any of the managing director ’s early motion picture and far funnier than King ’s own version of the story . This is its unlikely hidden potency , asThe Monkeymanages to pilfer in an out of the blue fundamental , life - swan message about facing end with a smile thanks to its surreal whole step . The MonkeyreferencingThe Simpsonsmight seem surprising , but it is perfectly meet given the horror - funniness ’s unambiguously upbeat outlook .

Sarah Levy’s Aunt Ida smiles in the front seat of a car from The Monkey

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