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Winnie-the-Pooh: Bloody and Honey 2

The 100-Acre Wood’s violent proclivities have been exposed and Pooh and friends are ready to wreak havoc on that snitch Christopher Robin in Rhys Frake-Waterfield‘s upcoming sequel Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2. It isn’t just Pooh and Piglet on the hunt, either. This time, Tigger and Owl join the pack to take down the boy who abandoned them.

Read the full synopsis:

Deep within the 100-Acre-Wood, a destructive rage grows as Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Owl, and Tigger find their home and their lives endangered after Christopher Robin reveals their existence. Not wanting to live in the shadows any longer, the group decides to take the fight to the town of Ashdown, home of Christopher Robin, leaving a bloody trail of death and mayhem in their wake. Winnie and his savage friends will soon show everyone that the hunters will soon become the hunted, whilst looking to exact their revenge on Christopher Robin once and for all.

In anticipation of the film hitting theaters in just a few weeks, we have an exclusive new motion poster, featuring everyone’s favorite old bear and a flaming chainsaw. Yeah, you read that right.

Check it out below:

Scott Chambers, Eddy Mackenzie, Marcus Massey, Tallulah Evans, Kelly Rian Sanson, Simon Callow, Alec Newman, Nicola Wright, Peter DeSouza-Feighoney, Lewis Santer, Tade Adebaio, and Nichaela Farrell star in the film.

Winnie-The-Pooh:  Blood and Honey 2 will be dripping into theaters nationwide on Tuesday, March 26 through Thursday, March 28.  Get your tickets now.


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