Warning: There are spoilers for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and HoneyRhys Fraker-Waterfield says the sequel to the horror film will have a much bigger budget than the first. Fraker-Waterfield uses characters from AA Milne’s classic children’s book series to reimagine Winnie the Pooh and Piglet as vengeful killers. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey. The Milne incarnation of Pooh and Friends enters the public domain at the end of 2021, allowing Flake-Waterfield to use the characters to tell a terrifying story of Christopher Robin’s revenge after leaving the Hundred Acre Wood.
talk with entertainment weeklysaid Flake-Waterfield, a sequel Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey The budget will be around five times that of the first film.A previously announced sequel, the title appears to be winnie the pooh 2Fleck-Waterfield wanted to devote more time than he did to the first installment to ensure a high-quality horror film. Check out Flake-Waterfield’s full statement below:
Number 2 has entered the development stage. I wish it had at least five times the budget of the first one, but probably a lot more than that, which would absolutely do wonders for this movie. This is one of the main challenges.It’s competing with movies like M3GAN [and] They are orders of magnitude higher. When you have more money to make a movie, you have more time, you get cooler scenes, and you can really spend more time perfecting things. So I’m really excited about what’s in store for the second movie.
What happens in Blood & Honey 2?
Although it’s unclear what specific plans Fleck-Waterfield has for the sequel Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, the larger budget shows how important the project is to him. Since Winnie the Pooh and Piglet were the only characters to appear in the first film, it’s possible that other familiar Hundred Acre Wood faces, such as the rabbit or the owl, could make their debut in the sequel. Christopher Robin also managed to escape Pooh’s wrath at the end of the first film, which means Pooh can recruit more friends to hunt down the man who left them starving all those years ago.
However, given that Piglet is killed with a sledgehammer by college student Alice near the end of the film, Pooh has another reason to hunt him down. Although Winnie the Pooh stabbed Alice to get revenge on her after Piglet’s death, the loss of his oldest friend in the Hundred Acre Wood will likely serve as a powerful motivation for him to continue hunting Christopher. However, Pooh’s plan may not work out on his own, which means he may have to recruit familiar faces to help him track down Christopher, in part to avenge Piggy. If Christopher is able to escape the Hundred Acre Wood before Winnie the Pooh captures him, then in the sequel, Pooh may travel through the forest to exact his revenge.
although Winnie the Pooh: Blood and HoneyNegative reviews from critics and the film’s minuscule budget meant it didn’t need to make that much money at the box office to be considered a success. However, a sequel with a bigger budget would likely need the level of improvement Fleck-Waterfield mentioned to get enough people in the seats to be considered a profitable film.as Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey While the ending is gripping, those interested in the story will likely come back for the sequel.
Source: “Electronic Weekly”