The horror film follows a "feral" Pooh and Piglet as they go on a slasher rampage after Christopher Robin abandons them.
This only became possible this year when the first Winnie The Pooh book entered public domain.
The horror film follows a "feral" Pooh and Piglet as they go on a slasher rampage after Christopher Robin abandons them.
This only became possible this year when the first Winnie The Pooh book entered public domain.
True. That said, subverting the happy and lovable into the terrifying and horrific has been a horror trope for a long, long, long time. Killer clowns and creepy dolls are so commonly used in horror that they're a bit cliche now.