The first official poster for the upcoming slasher horror Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey have arrived online, featuring a new look at villains.
Originally created by author A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shephard, Winnie the Pooh recently saw its copyright expire in 2021, with the rights to the characters no longer being held by Disney and entering the public domain. Not too much is known about Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, but Waterfield has said in a previous interview with Variety that both Pooh and Piglet will be the main villains of the film, which will see both characters going on a “rampage” after being abandoned by a college-aged Christopher Robin. “Christopher Robin is pulled away from them, and he’s not [given] them food, it’s made Pooh and Piglet’s life quite difficult.” The first official poster for the upcoming slasher horror film Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey has arrived online, featuring a new look at the film’s menacing villains, Pooh and Piglet, based on the iconic characters of A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shephard.
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And this gave indie film director Rhys Frake-Wakefield a chance to capitalise by making this horror slasher movie. And what a horror movie it looks like. Take a look at the stills and posters of this really, really weird upcoming horror movie, 'Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey'. 'Blood And Honey' became possible because Disney no longer holds the exclusive rights to the character and stories involving the honey-loving bear. Take a look at the stills and posters of this really, really weird upcoming horror movie, 'Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey'. 'Blood And Honey' became possible because Disney no longer holds the exclusive rights to the character and stories involving the honey-loving bear. Winnie the Pooh entered the public domain in 2021 according to US copyright law. And this gave indie film director Rhys Frake-Wakefield a chance to capitalise by making this horror slasher movie.
Milne's classic – and now public domain – tale featuring the terrifying reimagining of the beloved Pooh bear, complete with bloodied axe. Check it out here…
“Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey follows Pooh and Piglet as they go on a rampage after Christopher Robin abandons them.” SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey Having taken the internet by storm with the project’s announcement back in May, we now have a new poster for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, writer-director Rhys Frake-Waterfield’s horror retelling of the story A.A. Milne’s classic – and now public domain – tale featuring the terrifying reimagining of the beloved Pooh bear, complete with bloodied axe.
In a recent interview, Frake-Waterfield discussed how difficult it was to strike a balance between the comic and horror parts, particularly given that the ...
The 1926 version of Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne became public domain earlier this year, which made this movie possible. Piglet is portrayed by Chris Cordell, while Craig David Dowsett takes on the role of Winnie the Pooh. Amber Doig-Thorne, Danielle Scott, Maria Taylor, Danielle Ronald, Natasha Tosini, May Kelly, Paula Quiz, and Natasha Rose Mills are the others who will be joining them in this project. Pooh and Piglet are sneaking up on someone in a hot tub in the video. The post-production of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is apparently being accelerated as a result of the extremely positive response the movie’s stills have received. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is currently a little-known movie, but here are some updates on its plot, cast, and release date. Oh, and it seems that Pooh and Piglet even eat Eeyore.
Rhys Frake-Wakefield, a director of independent films, saw an opportunity to capitalize on this by creating a horror film in the slasher genre. And it looks ...
ITN’s Stuart Alson has agreed to take on the role of executive producer for the next film. The film is essentially a replay of the short stories that came before it. On a poster, Winnie the Pooh is depicted holding a bloody hammer, and Piglet is shown looking down on a dead body while holding a knife. The first one depicts Pooh and Piglet glaring menacingly at a woman lounging in a bikini while swimming in a shallow pool. Rhys Frake-Wakefield, a director of independent films, saw an opportunity to capitalize on this by creating a horror film in the slasher genre. According to laws regarding copyright in the United States, Winnie the Pooh was released into the public domain in the year 2021.
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What if time starts to march and Christopher Robin meets his friends less and less? And since the summer season is already here, with no release date, the movie might be slated for the end of the year. The Poster for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is out, nothing like you have seen before. You know, the kind where your pulse goes over what wrong is to come, but the curiosity gets the better of you? Pooh is coming for blood and honey, and who will stop him in his rampage? Nobody thought this was in the store when the rights for Pooh expired at Disney. And this idea is so out of the norm it got everyone’s attention.
Here is the first spooky poster for 'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey'. The iconic children's tale will be reinvented as a horror film for the first time ...
The government has taken a serious view of alleged mis-selling of courses by edtech firms. They are now so out of control that they are terrorising a group of females who live in a rural cabin. Piglet is depicted on a poster with a knife in hand, staring down at the body, and Pooh is seen with the bloodied hammer.
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is coming to slash, hack, and cannibalize your beloved childhood memories and we have the poster.
The poster for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey has the titular character framed by an enormous, luminous moon and dark clouds. The blunt end of the peen hammer is dripping with blood, so it is probably that Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey does not involve the creatures of the Hundred Acre Wood doing construction wood. As one can see, Winnie the Pooh: Blood And Honey concerns a terrifying version of Pooh Bear, who is dominating the poster and holding a large peen hammer.
FANS have been left in shock after seeing the new Winnie the Pooh movieposter, which takes the classic children's tale and turns it into a horro.
"When you see the cover for this and you see the trailers and the stills and all that, there’s no way anyone is going to think this is a child’s version of it.” “To all who did this to Winnie the Pooh you will burn in the deepest darkest pits of hell," another added. “Winnie the Pooh loves honey and his friends, not blood and gore," another innocently pointed out. “When the movie does come out or the trailer I'm gonna mute winnie the pooh blood and honey so I don't see it on my timeline,” one user said. "I've got lots of twisted and dark thoughts on what I want to put Pooh and Piglet through and what scenarios I want to put them in." The movie will follow Pooh and Piglet on a rampage after they are abandoned by Christopher Robin, the director revealed as the poster was released this week.
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is a dark and twisted adaptation of A.A. Milne's original stories. Here's everything to know about the slasher film.
"I've got lots of twisted and dark thoughts on what I want to put Pooh and Piglet through and what scenarios I want to put them in." It's gonna be a high priority." It didn't feature a lovable, cuddly teddy bear stuffed with fluff — but rather, a sledgehammer-wielding Pooh and an evil Piglet in an uninviting setting. "We've tried to be extremely careful," said Waterfield on the podcast. "When they see him, all of their hatred that they've built up over the years unleashes and they go on this rampage." "So they've gone back to their animal roots.
“But also, making sure it's still good. It's gonna be a high priority.” Waterfield assures horror fans that Winnie and Piglet are the villains of the film after ...
“No one is going to mistake this [for Disney],” Waterfield said. “We’ve tried to be extremely careful,” said Waterfield. “We knew what their copyright was and what they’ve done. “Because of all the press and stuff, we’re just going to start expediting the edit and getting it through post production as fast as we can,” said the director. So we did as much as we could to make sure [the film] was only based on the 1926 version.” Also, if you’re looking for their bouncy orange friend, Tigger, to make an appearance, you’re out of luck as that character is still under copyright. Well, we’re about to get one interpretation of what became of those iconic characters when “ Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” finally hits the big screen. Imagine the heartbreak and distress Winnie the Pooh and his pal Piglet faced after their beloved Christopher Robin headed off to college, abandoning them for beer pong and wide-eyed independence.
There is now a poster for that Winnie The Pooh horror film Blood And Honey that is coming soon. Hopefully a trailer will follow soon.
But as a Monster Kid, I crave as much horror as I can get and as fresh as I can get it. The fact that this even exists is cause for celebration. Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey will release soon from Jagged Edge Productions, and they have released a poster for the film.
Yes, a horror movie starring an evil, murderous Winnie the Pooh is on its way. And new, first look images have now been released to USA TODAY – days after a ...
– while others were looking forward to seeing "the greatest film of all time." A theatrical release date has yet to be announced for the film. Disney acquired the rights to Milne's estate back in 1961, making billions from Pooh and his friends since.