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Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey / 2022 Official Trailer is Out




Who wants to see a horror movie based on Winnie The Pooh?

Well, after seeing the trailer, I do.

At first, when I saw images of the horror film being made about the beloved children's character, I was like "How?" But leave it to the folks at Jagged Edge Productions to figure out a way to make a horror film out of something that was popular on Disney as a kid. 

From what the trailer shows, it looks like Pooh is a little mad about Christopher Robin leaving him to fend for himself. When Robin returns to seemingly make amends, it's too little too late. Have a look at it here:



Seems dumb, right? But after seeing the trailer I'm really interested to see where this goes. Winnie the Pooh was created by A.A. Milne and Disney has done much with the character since the bear first appeared in 1966. Generally, when Disney gets their hands on something they milk money out of it for generations and it seems like 

Luckily for horror fans, the rights to the character have been through enough changes that this film could be made. "Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey" is due soon on DVD and Video on Demand and you can expect a full review for when it does come out.



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