Fans of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey can look forward to plenty more gory kills in the sequel as director Rhys Frake-Wakefield promised the use of an iconic horror weapon.During an interview with CinePop, the creator behind the twisted satire of the beloved bear noted that Pooh will come equipped with heavy machinery when he next terrorizes audiences. “In the sequel, Winnie the Pooh will have a chainsaw,” Frake-Waterfield said. “I’m going to introduce that. I’m going to make that happen.” Beyond this nugget of information, details on the next film in the burgeoning franchise are still scarce but more details will likely be shared in the coming months.The original Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey sparked a great deal of controversy upon its announcement. Shortly after the titular character’s entrance into the public domain, Frake-Wakefield announced that he was taking A.A. Milne’s characters and warping them into slasher villains for what was described as a horror parody of the franchise. While many were excited for the creatures of the 100 Acre Wood to take up arms against a group of unknowing teenagers, others felt it was all in poor taste. “I’ve had petitions to stop it. I’ve had death threats. I’ve had people saying they called the police,” Frake-Wakefield claimed before the film’s premiere.Related: Hong Kong Pulls Winnie-The-Pooh Horror Under Increasingly Strict Censorship Policies
Fans of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey can look forward to plenty more gory kills in the sequel as director Rhys Frake-Wakefield promised the use of an iconic horror weapon.
During an interview with CinePop, the creator behind the twisted satire of the beloved bear noted that Pooh will come equipped with heavy machinery when he next terrorizes audiences. “In the sequel, Winnie the Pooh will have a chainsaw,” Frake-Waterfield said. “I’m going to introduce that. I’m going to make that happen.” Beyond this nugget of information, details on the next film in the burgeoning franchise are still scarce but more details will likely be shared in the coming months.
The original Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey sparked a great deal of controversy upon its announcement. Shortly after the titular character’s entrance into the public domain, Frake-Wakefield announced that he was taking A.A. Milne’s characters and warping them into slasher villains for what was described as a horror parody of the franchise. While many were excited for the creatures of the 100 Acre Wood to take up arms against a group of unknowing teenagers, others felt it was all in poor taste. “I’ve had petitions to stop it. I’ve had death threats. I’ve had people saying they called the police,” Frake-Wakefield claimed before the film’s premiere.
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