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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey follows in the footsteps of Terrifier 2 and guarantees its sequel



The film exceeds 4 million at the box office, being even more profitable than Damien Leone’s success

The independent gore horror film adds a new success. 2022 left us milestones such as Barbarian (45 million dollars raised compared to the 4 it cost), The Black Phone (161 million compared to 16) and of course Terrifier 2; the underground phenomenon that managed to multiply its original budget by forty. To which Skinamarink has recently been added, which has surpassed one million at the box office with just $15,000 in budget. Word of mouth, the need for new franchises that offer a breath of fresh air to cinema and the power of social networks are catapulting these projects to the top. They have recently been added Winnie the Pooh: Blood & Honeythe horror adaptation of the Disney classic, which has managed to skyrocket at the North American box office.

The title, created by Rhys Frake-Waterfield, has surpassed 4 million at the box office, having cost only $100,000. Naturally, the sequel is already in the works, which promises to be much bloodier than the original. And that’s not all, because Frake-Waterfield is determined to create his own metaverse, adapting more children’s films.

The new horror phenomenon already has a sequel: Winnie The Pooh is already an icon.

Winnie the Pooh: Blood & Honey follows in the footsteps of Terrifier 2 and guarantees its sequel:

In this new and crazy version we meet Christopher, who as a child becomes friends with Winnie and Piglet, with whom he played and gave food. However, as he grows up and goes to college, Robin ends up forgetting about his friends, which unleashes the anger and bloodlust of the Disney characters. Out of desperation, Winnie and Piglet unleash a wave of bloody crimes in the community.

As is often the case with the absurd ideas that come to the cinema lately, Winnie The Pooh Blood & Honey It has been destroyed by critics (it currently has a 5% on RottenTomatoes for professional critics), but audiences have loved it. Its more than 4 million at the box office prove it. Taking into account the enormous profitability of the project, it was a matter of time before the sequel was confirmed and so it has been. But that’s not all, because the director has also commented that he wants to expand with an adaptation of Bambi and another from Peter Pan. He has even joked about how terrifying he finds Teletubbies, so we cannot rule out that there will be no adaptation of these “endearing” characters.

At the moment we do not know when or where it will arrive Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey to streaming platforms or cinemas. But we will keep you informed.