Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3
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Ghostface voice actor Roger L. Jackson will reportedly voice Rabbit from the movie, while Lewis Santer returns as Tigger and Scott Chambers is back as Christopher Robin. The movie is filming now. (4/23/26)
Richard Stanley (Hardware, Dust Devil, The Island of Dr. Moreau, Color Out of Space) is set to script, with filming aimed to begin sometime in early 2026. Stanley was quoted saying: "I am wildly excited to be joining Scott Chambers and his creative team as screenwriter on the mind-wrenching third installment of a beloved, blood-soaked saga that has revitalized independent genre film production in the U.K.. The hundred acre wood will never be the same again!" Producer Scott Chambers added... "I’ve always been a huge fan of ‘Color Out of Space’ and all of Richard’s work. Now, with the third installment underway, I can’t wait to see his wild new vision come to life. Work has already begun — and it promises to take everything to an entirely new level." (8/12/25)
It's said that the film will have an even bigger budget than the previous films and "will introduce new characters from the original Winnie-the-Pooh stories, including Rabbit, the heffalumps and the woozles." (3/28/24)
Despite mostly negative reviews, the first Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey was a surprise box office hit, making $5.2-million globally on a budget of under $50k, reportedly making it "one of the best budget-to-box office ratios in cinema history."
The original Winnie the Pooh stories recently became public domain, which is how the filmmakers are able to make these movies without being sued by Disney.
This is the third installment of the Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey movies that features the iconic characters as slashers.