Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 is the blood-soaked continuation of the twisted slasher reimagining of A.A. Milne’s beloved childhood characters. In this darker, more brutal sequel, the creatures of the Hundred Acre Wood are no longer hiding in the shadows—they’re coming for blood, vengeance, and anyone foolish enough to enter their domain.
After the violent rampage in the first film left a trail of bodies and shocked audiences with its unhinged premise, the sequel ups the ante with more kills, more lore, and more terrifying versions of familiar faces. This time, it’s not just Pooh and Piglet—Tigger has joined the carnage, and he's far from bouncing with joy. Twisted by abandonment and years of neglect, these once-innocent icons have transformed into relentless, primal predators.
The story picks up with a new group of outsiders venturing near the cursed woods—this time, including a team of urban explorers and a survivor from the original massacre seeking revenge. But the forest is no longer just home to monsters… it has become a hunting ground ruled by feral instincts and childhood memories warped into nightmares.
With more elaborate set pieces, gruesome practical effects, and even deeper psychological terror, Blood and Honey 2 leans into grindhouse horror while teasing a bizarre, growing mythology behind these savage versions of Pooh and friends. Tensions build as the line between man and beast blurs, and familiar rhymes become chilling warnings.
Directed once again by Rhys Frake-Waterfield, the film embraces its cult status and turns its low-budget origins into a twisted cinematic universe of corrupted fairy tales. It’s gory, unhinged, and not for the faint of heart—but for horror fans, it’s a gruesome playground of nostalgia turned nightmare.
Because in this Hundred Acre Wood, the monsters you grew up with are very real… and they remember you.