The Goldilocks version of Nannar: After this terrifying trailer, you’ll never see this tale the same way again!

The Goldilocks version of Nannar: After this terrifying trailer, you’ll never see this tale the same way again!

Following the murderous adventures of Winnie the Pooh and his faithful companion Piglet, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey in Reece Freke-Waterfields, get ready to see other characters and stories from our childhood on the dark side.

We already know that the second installment of Winnie the Pooh is coming soon, as well as the upcoming Peter Pan and Bambi movies, titled Peter Pan: A Nightmare in Neverland and Bambi: The Payback. All involved in this project, Rhys Frake-Waterfields plans to create a huge horror world around Disney characters that are part of the public domain.

Goldilocks dark version!

Now discover Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Death and Porridge. the pitch Never enter someone else’s home without their permission. But the best is still discovering the first pictures. The film is directed by Craig Rhys.

A French release date has yet to be announced.

What is the next horror remake?

Titled Winnie the Pooh: House of Death and Peter Pan Goes to Hell, the newly announced feature films will be part of a separate universe. The first film, planned as a crossover between The Strangers and American Nightmare, will be directed by SJ Evans and written by Adam Stephen Kelly. Its story revolves around a school reunion that takes place in a remote estate. However, behind the invitation are the cult members who tortured the guests as children, and their revenge will be brutal.

Adam Steven Kelly He will also sign the script Peter Pan goes to hell, but this time the director will be Phil Claydon. The film, in turn, is a cross between Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and the 1981 slasher, Nightmares on Daytona Beach. It promises…

How successful was Winnie the Pooh as a killer?

Released on February 15, 2023 in the United States and scheduled for July 19 on VOD in France, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey There’s already quite a bit of talk, and for good reason, in the movie Winnie the Pooh and Piglet, two of Disney’s most lovable and innocent characters (not here), cause some real carnage.

The low-budget horror film was a big box office success across the Atlantic: on a budget of $100,000, it grossed over $5.2 million in theaters. So it’s no surprise that a sequel is in the works. Note that these adaptations, as well as future ones, are possible today from the classic book Winnie the Pooh by AA Milne is now in the public domain and therefore no longer subject to copyright.

Source: Allocine

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