Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3 Adds Ghostface Voice Actor Roger Jackson
Roger Jackson, best known as the chilling voice behind Ghostface in the Scream franchise, is stepping into another twisted horror universe. According to Dread Central, Jackson will provide the voice of Rabbit in Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3, the latest instalment in the growing Twisted Childhood Universe from Jagged Edge Productions.
Production on the third film is expected to begin next month, with producer Scott Chambers stepping into the director’s chair. Chambers previously produced the first two Blood and Honey films and directed the recent spin-off Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare, another entry in the expanding shared horror universe that reimagines classic children’s characters as slasher villains. Rhys Frake-Waterfield, who directed the first two Blood and Honey films and created the concept behind the Twisted Childhood Universe, will remain on board as producer.

The screenplay for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3 comes from cult filmmaker Richard Stanley, known for directing Hardware and Color Out of Space. Stanley’s involvement suggests the new entry may push the series further into surreal horror territory while expanding the mythology of the Hundred Acre Wood. The third film will introduce several new characters drawn from A. A. Milne’s original stories, including Rabbit, the heffalumps, and the woozles, all of whom will receive the franchise’s now-infamous horror reinterpretation.
The Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey series began in 2023 after the original A. A. Milne characters entered the public domain. The first film quickly gained viral attention for its bizarre premise, transforming the beloved children’s characters into masked killers stalking victims in the woods. While the film was widely criticised for its low budget and rough production values, its notoriety and internet buzz helped it become a surprise financial success and sparked plans for a larger shared universe of twisted childhood icons.

The sequel, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, arrived in 2024 with a significantly higher budget and a more ambitious approach to the story. The film expanded the mythology surrounding Pooh and Piglet, revealing a darker history behind the characters and introducing additional creatures from the Hundred Acre Wood. The sequel also leaned more heavily into creature-feature horror and practical effects, receiving a noticeably warmer response from genre fans compared to the first film.
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3 Expands the Universe
Blood and Honey 3 appears set to continue that escalation. According to early details, the story will pick up after the apparent defeat of Pooh and Piglet, whose violent rampage seemed to end in bloodshed and burial. However, the nightmare in the Hundred Acre Wood is far from over. The massacre has only just begun, with the returning monsters poised to come back even bigger, more dangerous, and more relentless than before.

George Drogo will portray Winnie the Pooh in the new film, with Eddy MacKenzie returning as Piglet. Lewis Santer will play Tigger, Marcus Massey takes on the role of Owl, and Karol Stanisz will appear as Rabbit, with Roger Jackson providing the character’s voice. The cast also includes Shayli Reagan, Lauren Staerck, FiFi Anicah, Zena Donnelly, Kira Reed Lorsch, Belle Taylor, Jon Callaway, Fyn Phoenix, Paul Black, Leo Harris, and Richard Stanley himself in a supporting role.
The Twisted Childhood Universe is continuing to grow beyond the Blood and Honey series itself. Several spin-offs have already been announced or released, including Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare, which reimagines the classic children’s tale as a dark horror story. The universe is expected to culminate in a crossover film titled Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble, which will bring together multiple characters from the franchise in a larger-scale horror event. That crossover is currently scheduled to begin filming later this summer.
With a returning killer bear, an expanding roster of monstrous childhood characters, and the unmistakable voice of Ghostface joining the mix, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3 looks set to push the Twisted Childhood Universe further into chaotic and bizarre territory when production begins.
