Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood And Honey.READ MORE: ‘Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey’ sequel will see Pooh wielding a chainsawOn October 2, pupils at the Academy Of Innovative Education in Miami, aged between nine and ten years old, were reportedly shown 20-30 minutes of the horror, according to parent Michelle Diaz.Speaking to CBS News Miami, Diaz added that while this particular movie was the students’ choice, it wasn’t there responsibility to pick, saying, “It’s not for them to decide what they want.
It’s up to the professor to look at the content.”The 2023 horror movie, while unrated, contains images of gore, torture scenes, swearing and some nudity.
The film follows the characters of the classic children’s story embarking on a murderous rampage after being abandoned by Christopher Robin.Diaz also claimed the kids tried to put a stop to it after watching some of the film, but were ignored.
She told CBS News, “He didn’t stop the movie, even though the kids were saying, ‘Hey, stop the movie, we don’t want to watch this.’”The school’s headteacher, Vera Hirsh, told UNILAD, “Last week, a video was mistakenly shown by a teacher during indoor lunch.
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