If you're into Pooh, you've either got a problem or you're enchanted by the legacy of A.A. Milne and his creation of Winnie The Pooh and all the residents of The Hundred Acre Woods.
The first trailer for the film, released back in June, was a bit more whimsical in its approach. This one, on the other hand, is more focused on what led Milne to write his book in the first place; that in a sense it was an escape from World War I. To put those horrors aside and try to capture the lighter side of life. This is done through talks and interactions with his son, Christopher, who ends up inspiring him to create his magical set of characters.
Needless to say, Winnie The Pooh is an immediate sensation, and at that point Milne finds himself dealing with a whole new set of issues: balancing his professional life with the relationship with his family, particularly Christopher.
Domhnall Gleeson is Milne, Margot Robbie his wife Daphne and Will Tilston as the young Christopher (Alex Lawther plays an older version). The film will be released on 29 September in the UK and 10 November in America.
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