Other children’s titles are already following suit, with Teletubbies and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles being considered for horror movies. This new sub-genre of horror has some real potential, with other titles like Oswald The Lucky Rabbit entering the public domain in 2023. While Pooh was the first childhood character to get the horror treatment, there could be a new wave of childhood-inspired horror movies as more classic tales move to the public domain. Related: All 3 Children’s Character Horror Movies Releasing After Winnie-The-Pooh The first children's horror adaption came after copyright protection for Milne's Winnie The Pooh expired in 2022, opening the property up to public use and making Pooh Bear and the rest of The Hundred Acre Woods fair game to any production companies. An altered iteration of children's stories such as Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey brought a shock factor to the horror genre.
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