& Gretel: Witch Hunters - Hansel

Norwegian director Tommy Wirkola, known for the Nazi-zombie horror-comedy Dead Snow , pitched the idea after imagining what happened to the traumatized children after they escaped the gingerbread house. The result was an unapologetic R-rated "B-movie" that favored —like heads pulverized like watermelons—over high-concept storytelling. Quirky Details and Anachronisms

The film is famous for its wild use of technology that certainly didn't exist in the medieval era. Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters

The troll character, Edward, was created using old-fashioned animatronics and puppetry rather than CGI, requiring five operators to bring him to life. The "Stillborn" Franchise Norwegian director Tommy Wirkola, known for the Nazi-zombie

In a creative twist on the candy house lore, Hansel (Jeremy Renner) suffers from diabetes caused by forced overeating as a child, requiring regular insulin injections—centuries before insulin was actually discovered. The troll character, Edward, was created using old-fashioned

In 2013, the Brothers Grimm classic underwent a blood-soaked makeover in . Far from the cautious moralizing of the original fable, this iteration fast-forwarded to the siblings' adulthood, transforming them into leather-clad, gun-toting bounty hunters. A Violent Vision from the Black Forest