The new horror adaptation of the children's classic is no joke, despite how it may sound.
Now, Milne's first book could potentially be adapted into a new animation to rival Disney's iconic films, or twisted into a blood-spattered slasher, as is the ...
The movie stars Craig David Dowsett and Chris Cordell as Winnie and his best friend Piglet, who go on a rampage after Christopher Robin (Nikolai Leon) abandons ...
The trailer shows off a grown-up Christopher Robin returning to the 100 Acre Wood he abandoned – and meeting the bloodthirsty Pooh and Piglet he created by ...
The indie horror movie Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is set to be a dark retelling of the classic Winnie the Pooh story, reimagining the beloved.
The first trailer for the violent slasher that reimagines the world of AA Milne is somehow even wilder than expected.
New horror movie 'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey' is here to destroy your childhood — watch the extremely violent trailer.
Horror film "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" is directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield and gives the Christopher Robin tale a twisted take.
“Hopefully we can ramp it up even more and go even more crazy and go even more kind of extreme,” Frake-Waterfield said on the podcast. The story is meant to be that they’ve gone on this onslaught from being kind of enraged by what’s happened to Christopher.” The duo gorge on Eeyore, only for Christopher to then introduce them to his new wife without realizing they have gotten “increasingly hungry and feral” since he was away.
A terrifying new trailer sees the world of Winnie The Pooh change his love of honey into a thirst for blood. But when can we see the chaotic Winnie The Pooh ...
With copyright lapsed on the original books by A. But when can we see the chaotic Winnie The Pooh horror film? A.
The first blood soaked trailer for Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey is here! Teasing the beloved AA Milne characters as we've never seen them.
My guess would be Easter time at the earliest, although, with this being a horror film, a Halloween release date would also make sense. Instead, they’re presented here as blood thirsty murderers stalking a group of young beautiful people (mostly young women) echoing their cinematic forefathers, Freddie Kruger, and Jason Voorhees. [Learn more](/earnings-disclaimer/) / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API / Last updated on 2022-09-01
How fitting it feels to have one of our most beloved and gentle fictional heroes turned into a sadistic, bloodthirsty killer.
We’ve even started to see advice to switch the tasks of our daily living [away from home and into the office](https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/energy-bills-money-saving-tips-winter-b2156602.html), simply to be able to cope with costs. We better get used to it. [Terms of use,](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/user-policies-a6184151.html) [Cookie policy](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/cookie-policy-a6184186.html) and [Privacy notice.](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/privacy-policy-a6184181.html) In various cut scenes, we see a message written in blood on a cabin window warning a group of girls to “get out”, Pooh hitting a girl in the head with a sledgehammer and taking her eye out and blood streaming down someone’s face. Of course we do! The world is burning – so of course we now have one of our most beloved and gentle fictional heroes turned into a sadistic, bloodthirsty killer. But their pain at being abandoned for so many years has turned them savage – and thirsty for blood. Then, there was Stephen King’s It, which I first read as an early teen, and later watched (and will forever wish I hadn’t). In many ways, it is, truly, the end of days; for After going on the rampage, Pooh and friends – in horrible, The Wicker Man-reminiscent animal masks – stuff themselves with honey. Only now, Pooh is very, very different. What are some of the films that scared you as a kid?
A horror movie about A A Milne's teddy bear embarking on a twisted rampage is coming to our screens, but when?
[subscribe now](http://radiotimes.com/magazine-subscription?utm_term=evergreen-article) and get the next 12 issues for only £1. It’s gonna be a high priority." Another challenge Waterfield faced was balancing the line between horror and comedy. "But also, making sure it’s still good. "We knew there was this line between that, and we knew what their copyright was and what they’ve done. So we did as much as we could to make sure [the film] was only based on the 1926 version of it."
Poor Christopher Robin. Things don't appear to go well for him in the first trailer for the forthcoming horror film, "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey."
](https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/26/entertainment/winnie-pooh-horror/index.html) ["Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey." [the first trailer ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43_Nh6ymnRQ)