Winnie the Pooh became the hero of a horror movie
One of the most famous characters from children's fairy tales, Winnie the Pooh, has become the hero of an independent horror movie. In the project called "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" he leaves the Stoaker Forest to terrorize the group of main characters together with his buddies.
The director was Rhys Frake-Waterfield. Note that now the creators of such interpretations of the classic story do not need the approval of the company Disney, because it no longer has exclusive rights to the works of the writer AA Milne. The famous anthropomorphic bear Winnie-the-Pooh first appeared in 1926, and the copyright was valid for 95 years before it became public domain.
Not much is yet known about Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey itself, given its indie status. The IMDb page only lists the cast, which includes Amber Doig-Thorne, Maria Taylor and Danielle Scott. It is said that viewers can expect "a new reading of the famous legend of Pooh. A date for the premiere has not yet been announced.
Recall that the last time this post was written, Winnie the Pooh appeared on the big screens in 2018 in the film "Christopher Robin." It grossed about $200 million at the worldwide box office.