Winnie the Pooh turned in a slasher film | CTV National News

After recently entering public domain, Winnie the Pooh is now the subject of a slasher film. John Vennavally-Rao reports.

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21 comments

    1. @ricky starduster Then it will fail financially and no one else will attempt anything similar. The market at work.

      You are seeing the upside and downside of public domain. You may get great new adaptions of an old work or you might get a terrible one. At least with it being public domain anyone can take a crack at adapting it.

  1. How is this news worthy to report its just stupid movie with no gory scenes like not even worth to pay to see.

  2. How could you do this to Winnie the Pooh it’s a childhood friend and he is a sweet absent minded bear it’s horrendous and it’s so horrible how could anyone think this is ok it’s a very sad day when ppl think that this is ok and the one who did this disgusting thing should be ashamed and stop destroying children childhood of characters that so many for generations grew up with shame shame shame

  3. I always think that taking someone else’s work and ‘re-imagining’ it, is just another way of saying they were too lazy to develop something fresh and original of their own. Can’t think of who this would appeal to.

  4. franke waterfield is one sick individual. nobody asked for this kind of thing and the fact that this is just being reported and the fact any studio would support this shows how sick our world has become

    1. Horror films have been around for a long time, with varying degrees of explicitness. This movie will either succeed or it won’t.

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