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Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2

Friends will gather to take revenge.
2024 | 93m | English

(12566 votes)

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Five months following the murders, Christopher Robin struggles to maintain a regular life while dealing with PTSD. However, deep within the 100-Acre-Wood, a destructive rage grows as Pooh, Piglet, Owl, and Tigger find their home and their lives endangered after their existence is revealed.
Release Date: Mar 26, 2024
Director: Rhys Frake-Waterfield
Writer: Matt Leslie, Rhys Frake-Waterfield
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords mutant, sequel, revenge, slasher, based on children's book, psychotic villain, traumatic childhood, child abduction, independent film, winnie the pooh, stern, horrified, blood and honey, the twisted childhood universe (tcu)
Production Companies ITN Distribution, Jagged Edge Productions
Box Office Revenue: $7,582,541
Budget: $500,000
Updates Updated: Nov 06, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Scott Chambers Christopher Robin
Tallulah Evans Lexy
Ryan Oliva Winnie the Pooh
Lewis Santer Tigger
Marcus Massey Owl
Eddy MacKenzie Piglet
Peter DeSouza-Feighoney Young Winnie-the-Pooh / Billy Robin
Simon Callow Cavendish
Alec Newman Alan Robin
Thea Evans Nicole "Bunny" Robin
Nicola Wright Daphne Robin
Teresa Banham Mary Darling
Flynn Gray Freddie
Tade Adebajo Ava
Nichaela Farrell Cara
Flynn Matthews Finn
Thanael Weeks Shepard
Joshua Osei Darrell
Sam Barrett Aaron
Toby Wynn-Davies Dr. Arthur Gallup (voice)
Ash Tandon Dr. Collins
William Temple Officer Marlow
Kelly Rian Sanson Mia
Lila Lasso Jamie
Tosin Thompson Alice
Jamie Robertson Officer Daughtry
Andrew Rolfe Jacob
Lucas Allermann Luke
Philip Philmar Officer Gilbraith
Mason Stanley Gold Young Christopher Robin
Jay Robertson Police Officer Dacre
Tim Austin Police Officer Morgan
David Olapoju Police Officer Maxwell
Charlotte Coleman ER Attendant
Chrissie Wunna Nurse
Junior Wunna Injected Child
Connor Powles Bro Raver 1
Joshua Barlow Bro Raver 2
Sam McCarthy Drunken Man
Karolina Ugrenyuk Bunny Rave Girl
Alina Desmond Blind Raver
Evyn George Officer Williams
Amira Nicole Thomas Young Ava
Kalixta Kairos Fosang-Olarinmoye Young Cara
Soma Zimmatore Young Lexy
Phoenix James Young Finn
William Dallaway Young Aaron
Holden M N Smith Child 1
Ivy Elizabeth Orlebar Child 2
Constance Dallaway Child 3
Graeme Culliton Officer
Cris Parker 3C Films (voice)
Rhys Bloy Paramedic
Rhys Bloy Ambulance Worker
Melody Bedward Broomes Ambulance Worker
Josh Archer Patient
Javi Ferrer Patient
Ebony Soares Patient
Kritika Thind Patient
Harriet Wilson Nurse
Amanda Jane York Nurse
Imtiaz Ahmed Nurse
Lee River Nurse
Harpers Thind Nurse
Brenda Tigue Nurse
Duncan Cottier Nurse
Rhiannon Carr Nurse
Linda Mathis Nurse
Jasmine CL Nurse
Danielle Baron Nurse
Becca Hirani Faith Raver
Jenny Miller Jade Raver
Louisa Warren Connie Raver
Ema Ekaete Ema Raver
Stephen Staley Ste Raver
John Polivka Johnny Raver
Joseph Chambers Ollie Raver
Malik Pitt Malaki Raver
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Craig David Dowsett Winnie the Pooh
Name Job
Matt Leslie Screenplay, Story
Rhys Frake-Waterfield Story, Director, Editor
Andrew Scott Bell Original Music Composer
Scott Chambers Editor
Ben J. Williams First Assistant Director
Evyn George Stunts
Dan Allen Editor
Pardyalone Songs
Darcy Baker Production Manager, Second Assistant Director
Eleanor Foster Art Direction
Jamie Sneddon Production Design
Rene Auguste Casting
Robert A. Haynes Quality Control Supervisor
Ryan Hatton Sound Editor
A.A. Milne Characters
Vince Knight Director of Photography, Colorist
Shaune Harrison Special Effects Makeup Artist
Seb Cox Animation
Mike Brindley Gaffer
Rick Manning Stunt Coordinator
Mark Sears Action Director
Jecelnena Gubatan First Assistant Camera
James Daynolo Second Assistant Camera
Stephen Ashwell Camera Trainee, Still Photographer
Paula Anne Booker-Harrison Special Effects Makeup Artist
Tequila Louise Carter Makeup Artist
Mariano Mattos Art Designer, Art Direction
Name Title
Carlos Rincon Associate Producer
Rhys Frake-Waterfield Executive Producer
Scott Chambers Executive Producer
Stuart Alson Executive Producer
Nicole Holland Executive Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

TheSceneSnobs
6.0

I was not a fan of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey. The trend of indie filmmakers converting public domain characters into horror movies often results in rushed and uninspired projects. The first film in this series exemplified this problem, feeling more like a gimmick than a well-thought-out movie ... . However, the filmmakers have significantly improved with Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, delivering a much more enjoyable and polished film. Initially, I was skeptical about this sequel due to my disappointment with the first installment but a friend who also reviews movies, encouraged me to give it a chance. The original felt hastily put together, with a predictable storyline and underdeveloped characters. In contrast, the sequel demonstrates significant growth. The story is well-crafted and engaging, providing a solid foundation for the horror elements. The filmmakers have taken the time to develop the plot and characters, resulting in a more immersive and enjoyable experience. As a horror fan, I found this movie to be a lot of fun. The blend of familiar children's characters with dark, horror elements is handled with more care and creativity this time around. The film features inventive scares and a creepy atmosphere that horror enthusiasts will appreciate. It is also does not pull punches with the gore. Overall, I really enjoyed this movie and am excited to see where the filmmakers take this concept next. They have demonstrated growth and potential, suggesting that future installments could be even better. This film has set a higher standard for public domain horror adaptations, proving that with the right approach, these projects can be both innovative and entertaining.

Jul 12, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

**_When Milne’s characters meet with “The Island of Dr. Moreau” and “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”_** A year after the massacre at 100 Acre Wood, Winnie is in hiding with his friends and dealing with vigilantes. They decide to take the fight to the nearby village of Ashdown, where Christopher Rob ... in lives, along with his parents and young sister. The writer/director of “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey II” (2024) had ten times the money to work with compared to his first film (which made a huge profit because it only cost $100,000 to make), so it’s no surprise that this film is superior on a technical level. I also liked how everything is explained concerning Winnie, Piglet, Owl and Tigger. The latter two make their debut here and Owl’s depiction is creepily excellent, not to mention utterly brutal. Tigger isn’t revealed until the last act and comes across as wandering off the set of “The Island of Dr. Moreau.” Tallulah Evans plays Christopher’s potential girlfriend, Lexy, and stands out in the female department. Meanwhile Karolina Ugrenyuk is notable as the Bunny Rave Girl in the last act. Creator Rhys Frake-Waterfield still needs to learn how to shoot women, although he does okay. It runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in Ashdown Forest, which is 50 miles south of London in the north section of East Sussex. An overhead shot of Dedham is used (to represent the hamlet of Ashdown), which is located 70 miles northeast of London. The hospital sequences were done at the hospital in Hemel Hempstead, which is northwest of London. GRADE: B-

Jul 04, 2025