People are saying their childhood is 'ruined' after finding out about the upcoming Winnie the Pooh horror movie.The film, directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield and titled Winne the Pooh: Blood and Honey, shows the joyful honey-eating bear gone sinister. Pooh is no longer the cartoon bear that many are a...
People took to social media to share how the upcoming film is now ruining everything they thought about the character from childhood."The world has become a horrible place," another quipped, while a third added a plea: "For the love of God no."Waterfield said that the production for the film took around ten days to create.
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