

‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey’ Director Promises Sequel Will Have ‘Five Times the Budget’ The story is meant to be that they’ve gone on this onslaught from being kind of enraged by what’s happened to Christopher.” “They get enraged when they see him, and all of their hatred that they’ve built up over the years unleashes and they go on this rampage,” director Frake-Waterfield explained during Dread Central’s “Development Hell” podcast. “It’s definitely Pooh and Piglet - it’s not just two people in a mask. The duo gorge on Eeyore, only for Christopher to then introduce them to his new wife without realizing they have gotten “increasingly hungry and feral” since he was away. “ Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” centers on Pooh (Craig David Dowsett) and Piglet (Chris Cordell), who have survived years without food as Christopher Robin (Nikolai Leon) grew up and forgot about them. The gruesome trailer for Rhys Frake-Waterfield’s twisted take on childhood classic Winnie the Pooh revealed the bear’s true animalistic tendencies. You better have his honey because Winnie the Pooh is coming from you.
