According to trusted industry insider DanielRPK, Disney is working on a new live-action Winnie the Pooh project. This news comes just a few years after the controversial Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey horror film shocked audiences—but don’t expect Disney’s version to go down that dark path.
So, what can fans expect? Will this be a reboot, a sequel, or something entirely different? Here’s everything we know so far—and what it could mean for Disney’s live-action remake trend.
Is Disney Really Making a Live-Action Winnie the Pooh?

Daniel Richtman (aka DanielRPK), a reliable Hollywood scooper, recently reported that Disney has a new live-action Winnie the Pooh in development. While no official details have been confirmed, this wouldn’t be the first time Disney revisited the Hundred Acre Wood in live-action form.
- 2018’s Christopher Robin (starring Ewan McGregor) blended live-action with CGI characters.
- 2023’s Blood and Honey (an indie horror flick) twisted Pooh into a slasher villain—but Disney had no involvement.
Given Disney’s recent push for live-action remakes (The Lion King, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid), a new Winnie the Pooh fits their strategy. But will it be a faithful retelling, a fresh sequel, or a bold new take?
Possible Directions for Disney’s Live-Action Winnie the Pooh

1. A Christopher Robin Sequel
Disney could continue where Christopher Robin left off, bringing back Ewan McGregor and the CGI versions of Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger. The first film was a nostalgic, heartwarming hit—perfect for family audiences.
2. A Full Live-Action/CGI Reboot
Alternatively, Disney might start fresh with a new cast and updated visuals, similar to The Jungle Book (2016). Imagine a photorealistic Pooh bear exploring the Hundred Acre Wood with modern animation tech.
3. A Surprising New Genre Twist
After Blood and Honey, could Disney try something unexpected—like a Pooh adventure film or musical? (Imagine Pooh singing in live-action!)
Why Another Winnie the Pooh? Disney’s Strategy Explained
Disney loves revisiting classic IP, and Winnie the Pooh is one of their most beloved franchises.
Merchandising Gold – Pooh is a billion-dollar brand (plush toys, clothing, theme park attractions).
Streaming Potential – A new Pooh movie could drive Disney+ subscriptions.
Nostalgia Factor – Parents who grew up with Pooh will take their kids to see it.
However, some fans worry about remake fatigue. Will Disney just rehash the same story, or bring something new?
Fan Reactions: Excitement vs. Skepticism
Reactions online are mixed:
Excited Fans:
- “If it’s like Christopher Robin, I’m in!”
- “Pooh is timeless—I’ll watch anything with him.”
Skeptical Fans:
- “Another remake? Disney, come up with something original!”
- “After Blood and Honey, will this even feel the same?”
Will This Live-Action Pooh Work?

If Disney leans into charm and nostalgia (and avoids cheap CGI), this could be a hit. But if it feels like a cash grab, fans might reject it.
What do YOU think?
- Want a Christopher Robin sequel?
- Prefer a completely new take?
- Or should Disney leave Pooh alone?
Let us know in the comments! And stay tuned for official updates.