Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey Director On Inspiration & Casting

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WinnieThePoohBloodAndHoney director RhysFrakeWaterfield talks to Bleeding Cool about the inspiration behind the horror film, casting & more. WinnieThePooh JaggedEdgeProductions JaggedEdgeProd Exclusive Interview

\nTo say Winnie The Pooh is one of the most beloved figures in children's literature would be an understatement. Created by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard in 1924 originally as Edward Bear in 'When We Were Very Young' to the current incarnation, everyone knows in 1926. While Milne was open to licensing the character, Disney acquired exclusive rights to the character in 1953, expanding the franchise to new heights until Milne's U.S.

It was something we were happy for people to have a theatrical experience. I'm excited.\nCredit Jagged Edge Productions\nWas there any external inspiration to help reimagine this into what it became? There was another reimagined IP out there, like the Banana Splits since it also became a horror movie.\nNot any retellings. I didn't take any inspiration. I didn't even know about that 'Banana Splits' thing until after it was filmed, and someone sent it to me.

 

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