‘Edward Scissorhands’ House Turned Into Museum By New Owners
The superfans who purchased the home where Tim Burton’s 1990 film Edward Scissorhands was filmed have turned the property into a museum. The house in Lutz, Florida, about fifteen miles north of Tampa, is now called “Scissorland.”
One of the new owners, Joey Klops, told TMZ that the property is a complete homage to the movie, which starred Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder, and Dianne Wiest. The inside of the house is packed with Edward Scissorhands memorabilia, most of which was donated by neighbors who were around when the film was being made. Joey, himself, worked as a dishwasher for the cast and crew during the production.
According to TMZ, fans can tour “Scissorland” for free, but only by appointment. You can see photos of the house before and after the transformation HERE.