2022 has been an absolutely exciting year for horror cinema. In just one year we received nope, Smile, Barbarian, Mining, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Horror 2, Hellraiserand even Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness just to name a few examples. A wide range of filmmaking styles are part of the horror genre, from big-budget spectacles to low-budget indie hits. If 2023 wants to even come close to one of the best years in horror filmmaking in recent history, it will probably have to do double duty to create level horror. Thankfully, 2023 will kick off with a unique entry into the slasher pantheon.

Remember Winnie the Pooh? You know, the animated teddy bear whose naïve nature about how the world works eventually turns into wisdom for a healthy lifestyle? Of course you know, since he’s up there with Mickey Mouse as one of the most recognizable and beloved animated characters of all time. Winnie the Pooh and His Friends of the Hundred Acre Woods originated from the author’s original 1926 novel of the same name. A. A. Milnbefore the rights to the adaptation were acquired by The Walt Disney Company, resulting in the animated version of the talking bear toy we all know and love. Since then the Disney version Winnie the Pooh has appeared in countless movies, shows, video games and is even the only Disney animated character to get a good live-action remake with Christopher Robin (2018), becoming a real icon of the Mouse House. However, for the first time in nearly a hundred years, Disney will no longer be the only organization capable of creating Winnie the Pooh content.

This is due to the fact that in January 2022 Winnie the Pooh has become public domain, meaning that anyone can legally create content based on Winnie the Pooh as long as it matches the content of A. A. Milne’s original novel. Director Rhys Waterfield (Demonic Christmas Tree) drew attention to this development and decided it was time to take advantage of the newly opened rights to a beloved children’s character and make a full-fledged slasher. Thus, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey Born - Starring Pooh (Craig David Dowsett) and Piglet (Chris Cordell) like crazy serial killers.

The new concept has gone viral in recent months, leaving many wondering exactly how Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is distributed. To learn how to watch the new horror movie, read below.

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Is Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey coming to stream or in theaters?

For a while it seemed that Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey will be distributed as a direct-to-video release, and this is still very relevant as the upcoming horror film will be available to watch from the comfort of your own home later this week. However, a recent statement confirms that Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey will also take advantage of limited theatrical release on the same day the VOD is released. Be sure to check and see if your local theater will be running this non-Disney horror show.

When will Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey be released?

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Those who want to see Winnie the Pooh and Piglet go into a bloody rampage can satisfy their curiosity when Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey will finally arrive on DVD, VOD and select theaters on Wednesday, February 15, 2023.

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You can use the links below to find Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey screenings at a theater near you.

  • Fandango
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  • A.M.C. theaters
  • Cinema
  • Cineplex

Watch the trailer for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

Finally we got a good look Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey with the debut trailer, which begins with the already student age Christopher Robin (Nicholas Leon) taking his bride Mary (Paula Kois) to his house in the backyard of which is the Hundred Acre Wood, where he played all day with Pooh, Piglet and Eeyore when he was a child. However, his absence seems to have caused a serious situation: the backyard has been bloodied and ransacked, Eeyore is apparently dead, and Pooh and Piglet are nowhere to be found. It turns out that because of the absence of Christopher, Pooh and Piglet went crazy, turning them into ruthless killers, as a group of students in a nearby house in the forest soon find out.

What is the plot of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey?

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General, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and HoneyThe plot is far from complicated. We’ve already covered the general gist of the overall storyline where Pooh and Piglet go crazy and kill everyone in their immediate vicinity. In a way, the film’s story is the exact opposite of 2018’s story. Christopher Robin. Instead of an adult Christopher Robin who grew up and forgot about the many adventures he had with Pooh and his friends before Pooh Bit showed up and reminded his friend of the sense of childish wonder he had lost in adulthood, this college-age Christopher on does indeed want to reunite with his comrades and is shocked to learn that his absence has essentially turned the merry comrades into murderous monsters. Also, most of the bloody plot events were kept under wraps, although we learned that Pooh and Piglet apparently ate Eeyore, because of course they did.

Is Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey the start of a new trend in horror films?

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It seems that Winnie the Pooh: Blood and honey will not be the only horror film to turn an established children’s franchise into a full fledged horror film. Last holiday season we received Sneaky (2022), slasher, starring now a murderous green curmudgeon who hates the holidays we all know and love from Dr. SeussX How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Although the Seuss massacre is not directly related to Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, director and producer Rhys Waterfield has big plans to turn Disney films into low-budget, concept slasher classics. Waterfield not only announced that the sequel Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is in development, no doubt after the film’s viral success even before it was released, but the independent director is now setting his sights on two other properties known for their Disney adaptations. The first is a nefarious journey to Neverland with Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare and, do not believe it, everyone’s favorite naive deer will turn into a warlike monster with a hysterically named Bambi: Reckoning.