Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey confirms that fans of the original horror movie can expect a new face for Christopher Robin.Per the film’s official X account, a new behind-the-scenes image revealed that the character has officially been recast. While the name of the actor has yet to be identified, many fans questioned the change by asking whether the sequel was set during a time when Christopher was older and possibly more experienced. “This is Christopher Robin. All will be revealed,” responded the movie’s social media. In the original Blood and Honey, Winnie-the-Pooh’s best friend was played by Nikolai Leon and at the time of writing, it’s unknown whether he’ll return for the sequel.Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey proved to be a viral success for filmmaker Rhys Frake-Waterfield, who quickly announced the movie when the rights to A.A. Milne’s beloved characters entered the public domain. Despite this notoriety, the film proved to be a critical disaster as reviews slammed the writing, acting, cinematography and overall production. “We’ve listened to feedback from critics and fans on how we can improve with this sequel and are coming back to the table with everything we’ve learned from the first release,” reads a message posted by Blood and Honey’s X account in response to the first project’s negative reception. “We’re working hard on set to bring this movie to the next level.”Related: Hong Kong Pulls Winnie-The-Pooh Horror Under Increasingly Strict Censorship Policies
Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey confirms that fans of the original horror movie can expect a new face for Christopher Robin.
Per the film’s official X account, a new behind-the-scenes image revealed that the character has officially been recast. While the name of the actor has yet to be identified, many fans questioned the change by asking whether the sequel was set during a time when Christopher was older and possibly more experienced. “This is Christopher Robin. All will be revealed,” responded the movie’s social media. In the original Blood and Honey, Winnie-the-Pooh’s best friend was played by Nikolai Leon and at the time of writing, it’s unknown whether he’ll return for the sequel.
Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey proved to be a viral success for filmmaker Rhys Frake-Waterfield, who quickly announced the movie when the rights to A.A. Milne’s beloved characters entered the public domain. Despite this notoriety, the film proved to be a critical disaster as reviews slammed the writing, acting, cinematography and overall production. “We’ve listened to feedback from critics and fans on how we can improve with this sequel and are coming back to the table with everything we’ve learned from the first release,” reads a message posted by Blood and Honey‘s X account in response to the first project’s negative reception. “We’re working hard on set to bring this movie to the next level.”
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