![]() ![]() ITN will handle distribution in North America. Waterfield and Scott Jeffrey are producing for Jagged Edge Productions while Stuart Alson and Nicole Holland serve as executive producers for ITN Studios. Rhys Frake-Waterfield returns as writer and director. The production is expected to include a substantially larger budget than its predecessor film. I don't think children will appreciate the book or finding it as interesting as adults might, but it's fun, if a little sad, to learn the story about the real bear named Winnie. ![]() Harry Colebourn's real-life great-granddaughter tells the true story of a remarkable friendship and an even more remarkable journey-from. He named her Winnie, after his hometown of Winnipeg, and he took the bear to war. Principal photography on the sequel is scheduled for fall, with the plot being kept under wraps. Finding Winnie is a surprisingly interesting book about where the name for Winnie the Pooh comes from. In 1914, Harry Colebourn, a veterinarian on his way to tend horses in World War I, followed his heart and rescued a baby bear. Having turned feral after being abandoned in the wild by their friend Christopher Robin, the two go on a murderous rampage through Hundred Acre Wood. The slasher franchise film centers on Winnie and his sidekick Piglet. The Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey sequel has been sold to Mexico and Latin America (Cinemex), Germany and Italy (Plaion), France (Crome Films), Benelux (Movie Company), Scandinavia (Njuta Films), Russia/CIS (Voxell Films), Australia and New Zealand (Umbrella), Middle East (Phoenicia), Turkey (BG Film), Taiwan (AV-Jet), India and airlines (PictureWorks). Fans as CEO Says "It's Time to Monetize" With New TV Deals ![]()
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