Years after the gruesome rampage in the Hundred Acre Wood, the nightmare spreads beyond the forest. Now mutated into towering, feral monstrosities after feeding on both man and beast, Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet have transformed their quiet home into a hunting ground, luring victims from miles away. Villages along the forest’s edge have been wiped out, and the authorities can’t contain the slaughter.
Enter Jack Cross (Jason Statham), a hardened tracker and survival expert with a personal vendetta — his younger sister was among Pooh’s earliest victims. Teaming up with Cole Draven (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson), a retired special forces operator who once led black-ops missions in monster-infested war zones, the two men are recruited into a covert operation to eliminate the creatures once and for all.
Armed with custom-built weapons — explosive harpoon launchers, reinforced traps, and high-powered rifles — Jack and Cole lead a small strike team deep into the Hundred Acre Wood. But the forest has changed; its trees are twisted, its paths shifting unnaturally, as if the land itself is protecting Pooh and Piglet. The creatures are faster, stronger, and frighteningly intelligent, laying deadly ambushes and turning the hunters into prey.
As night falls, the mission spirals into chaos. Jack and Cole discover evidence that Pooh and Piglet aren’t the only threats — an entire brood of feral hybrids is gestating in the ruins of Christopher Robin’s childhood home. The only way to stop them is to destroy the nest before the new monsters hatch and spread beyond the forest.
In a bone-crunching, adrenaline-soaked finale, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey – Savage Hunt pits Statham and The Rock against the ultimate nightmare: a monstrous, mutated “Alpha Pooh” in a fight to the death under a burning sky. Humanity’s survival comes down to two men, their grit, and the will to end the terror once and for all.
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