A horror film about Winnie the Pooh and Nasus – appearing as cold-blooded murderers

The softly known Winnie the Pooh and his little-piggy friend Nasu, who is known to almost everyone, will appear in the upcoming horror film as bloodthirsty murderers.

Winnie the Pooh and Nasu are used to seeing in slightly different characters. AOP

Created by AA Milne and EH Shepardin drawn, iconic Winnie the Pooh and Piglet appear in the upcoming indie film in a very different light – they are murderers. Or at least the murderers wear masks that resemble the faces of beloved children.

The film is called Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, which is translated as Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey. The film is produced by Englishman Jagged Edge Productions, which has produced other indie-level horror films.

Variety magazine saysthat the film directs and scripts Rhys Waterfield. In the story of the film, Nalle Puh and Nasu are the main villains in the film, retaliating against a fellow student who abandoned them.

A picture of the scary Winnie the Pooh was published on the production company’s Twitter, for example.

The production company posted a post on its Twitter, which brightens the essence of the frightening Puh.

You can watch the embedding as well from here.

According to Waterfield, the abandoned duo have become almost wild in the story, so they are no longer behaving tame.

– They have become evil Teddy and Nasu, who want to prey, the director describes.

The film was shot in ten days in England at a location that was much like the half-acre forest of Winnie the Pooh.

Waterfield says the biggest challenge for the low-budget film was that they had to find the line between comedy and horror.

– When you describe something like this that is really weird, there is a risk that the story will turn into one that is nothing scary but downright silly and silly. We wanted both of this, the director says.

The production also had to consider Disney’s position on the film. However, they found out that the copyright in the original AA Milnes stories had lapsed, so they announced their film was based on the 1929 Winnie the Pooh.

– I’d say this isn’t going to be confused with Disney, Waterfield adds.

Source: Variety

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