Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 (2024)

Movie · 2024 · Horror, Thriller · 1h 33m · NR · English

Curator score: 0.2/10 (58.3K ratings)

Friends will gather to take revenge.

Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Rhys Frake-Waterfield

Production

Jagged Edge Productions, ITN Distribution

Cast

Scott Chambers, Ryan Oliva, Tallulah Evans, Lewis Santer, Marcus Massey, Eddy MacKenzie, Peter DeSouza-Feighoney, Simon Callow, Alec Newman, Thea Evans, Nicola Wright, Teresa Banham, Flynn Gray, Tade Adebajo, Nichaela Farrell, Flynn Matthews, Thanael Weeks, Joshua Osei, Sam Barrett, Toby Wynn-Davies

Where to watch

Peacock Premium, Peacock Premium Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A bigger, sillier, and more self-aware sequel that improves on the first film’s creature design and commitment to absurdity, but it still lives in low-budget schlock territory. If you want a trashy, mean-spirited horror novelty with some camp value, it can be a watch; if you want polished scares or genuinely strong drama, it’s still a pass.

Best for

  • fans of low-budget creature-feature horror
  • viewers who enjoy campy, self-aware slashers
  • audiences curious about public-domain horror mashups
  • people who liked the first film but wanted a step up

Skip if

  • you want serious horror craftsmanship
  • you dislike crude humor and meta nonsense
  • you need strong performances or polished visuals
  • you’re tired of gimmick-driven IP horror

Overview

This sequel leans harder into the joke and is better for it. The upgraded creature designs and more confident embrace of absurdity give it a little more personality than the first film, even if the movie still feels limited by budget and by a script that keeps trying to force gravity onto a premise built for chaos.

Worth noting

The result is a messy but occasionally entertaining piece of exploitation horror. It wants to be both a splatter movie and a tragic trauma story, and those two impulses don’t always fit together. When it stays in monster-movie mode, it works best.

Bottom line

For viewers who approach it as a novelty, a midnight-movie curiosity, or a test case in how far public-domain horror can be pushed, there’s enough improvement here to justify the sequel. For everyone else, it remains exactly the kind of film you suspect it is: crude, noisy, and more amusing in concept than in execution.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Erik (Taylor’s Version) · 1469 likes

The studio behind Pooh: Blood and Honey just announced their plans for a cinematic universe consisting of - Pooh: Blood and Honey- Pooh: Blood and Honey 2- Bambi: The Reckoning- Peter Pan: Neverland Nightmare- Pinocchio Unstrung All culminating in “POOHNIVERSE: MOMSTERS ASSEMBLE” which will include all the characters from their previous movies, plus characters from Alice in Wonderland and Sleeping Beauty 😭😭😭 not them doing an Avengers style teamup with their sleep paralysis demon versions of public domain childrens characters 😭😭😭

Jack? (1★) · 1308 likes

Winnie the Pooh says “it’s Pooh’n time” in this and I am not joking.

KillJoyJake (4★) · 1153 likes

IT WILL MAKE YOU CUM HONEY

shawndazey (1.5★) · 704 likes

come here you fluorescent bitch

Cris Parker (2.5★) · 597 likes

As someone who HATED the first, this was a vast improvement. Love the upgraded designs of Winnie & his friends. Them leaning into the absurd & being more self aware is a good move. Props even to the fun origin that plays on its fairytale world. That said.. this is still schlocky campy horror. The visuals are sometimes still limited by the low budget. The movie also still tries to hard in the drama department. Serious themes are not required in a… more As someone who HATED the first, this was a vast improvement. Love the upgraded designs of Winnie & his friends. Them leaning into the absurd & being more self aware is a good move. Props even to the fun origin that plays on its fairytale world. That said.. this is still schlocky campy horror. The visuals are sometimes still limited by the low budget. The movie also still tries to hard in the drama department. Serious themes are not required in a… more

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Topics

horror-comedy, slasher, camp, gory, darkly comic, fairy-tale horror, low-budget, self-aware, trauma, cult

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