‘Winnie The Pooh’ Horror Filmmakers Unveil Anti-Disney Cinematic Universe
By Mikelle Leow, 19 Mar 2024
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A new cinematic universe is taking shape, but tread with caution—it’s not your typical superhero fare. Jagged Edge Productions, the studio behind the shocking indie slasher Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, is conjuring the Poohniverse. Here, nostalgic characters long co-opted by Disney like Bambi, Tinkerbell, Pinocchio, Peter Pan, and even the Mad Hatter transform from friendly faces into bloodthirsty fiends.
Far from being a playful romp through the Hundred Acre Wood, the Poohniverse presents a chilling saga with familiar antiheroes uniting for a Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble film slated for 2025, expanding from the twisted tale of Pooh and Piglet facing abandonment from Christopher Robin and turning feral. On that note, Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 is heading to theaters this March.
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Changing his stripes is Tigger, who is also getting a horror makeover with a standalone movie capitalizing on his recent public domain transition in 2024.
To delve deeper into these villainous transformations, the Poohniverse will explore each character’s backstory in individual films. Titles like Bambi: The Reckoning, Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare, and Pinocchio Unstrung point to the spine-tingling narratives to come.
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Scott Chambers, co-founder of Jagged Edge Productions, envisions the Poohniverse as a horror version of Marvel’s The Avengers, but with villains as the (antagonizing) protagonists.
So, prepare to ditch the rose-tinted glasses and childhood nostalgia. How these characters from different stories will interact and what fuels their bloodlust remain mysteries waiting to be unraveled. One thing’s for sure: the Poohniverse is poised to deliver an experience far removed from the comfort of our childhood.
[via IGN and Flickering Myth, images via Jagged Edge Producions]