Discover the blood and honey budget

Since the first images of the upcoming horror movie Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey When it was released, it was pretty clear that the movie wasn’t operating at the same level of production budget as Avatar: The Way of Water, or even The end of Halloween. Obviously, the small-budget slasher movie was on the cheaper side, but in keeping with the history of horror films as a genre, would we have it any other way? Although no official figures have been confirmed, the team behind the upcoming move has given a clear indication of the company’s budget. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and HoneyAnd, as you might have guessed, it wasn’t much.

talk with diverse In an interview, sources at production companies Jagged Edge and ITN Films confirmed that the film’s price tag was less than $100,000, with merchandising even describing it as “less than a hundredth of a dollar”. M3GAN$12 million. “Even before that Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey It’s released in the US later this month, and it’s also already profitable. Over the weekend, the film opened in theaters in Mexico, and although it was the fourth film on the chart, it managed to gross over $700,000. by the time Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey Opened globally can make its budget look like breadcrumbs.

“Because I know that, annoyingly, in this industry, it’s a lot about like, ‘Oh, you’re the one who did this.'” ” not always [about] “Your ability,” co-producer Scott Jeffrey revealed. Which is why I’ve been down this road of constantly making “Winnie the Pooh” movies, or something, I just shot a movie called “Monsternado.” It’s silly stuff. But the ultimate goal – when I finally get to where I want to be – is serious filmmaking.”

Jeffrey also revealed the larger “formula” he used to create his films which consists of only three easy steps including: characters that are in the public domain, bring them into a genre like horror or sci-fi and conceptualize the sequel on the spot, and sell it all directly to viewers. Among the titles they have created with this formula are The Curse of Humpty Dumpty, Tooth Fairy (1 to 5), Amityville Scarecrow, Jack & Jill: The Hills of Hell, and others.

The official synopsis for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey reads: “The days of adventure and joy are over as Christopher Robin, now a young man, leaves Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet to fend for themselves. Time passes, and feeling angry and abandoned, the two become angry. Having tasted A taste for blood, Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet set out to find a new source of food. It isn’t long before their bloody rampage begins.”

A co-production between Jagged Edge Productions and ITN Studios, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey Directed by director Reese Waterfield. The film is scheduled to premiere in US theaters for about a week of showings, starting Wednesday, February 15th through Monday, February 23rd.

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