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Pinocchio: A Horror Twist on the Classic Tale

If you've ever wondered what Pinocchio would be like if he took his desire to become a 'real boy' literally, then you're in luck - because it's the subject of a...

Pinocchio: A Horror Twist on the Classic Tale
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If you've ever wondered what Pinocchio would be like if he took his desire to become a 'real boy' literally, then you're in luck - because it's the subject of a new eye-popping horror film, Pinocchio: Unstrung. 

From the creator of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, the children's character is reimagined in a horrifying way and is featured in a teaser trailer being told to go on a killing spree by Jiminy Cricket. 

Jiminy also gets the horror film treatment for the latest creation from ITN, which has been giving classic children's characters horrific reimaginings. 

While the company's first creation, Winnie the Pooh, did not go down well with many horror fans, the murderous Pinocchio has received a slightly more positive reception ahead of the film's release on July 24. 

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Reacting to the trailer, one viewer admitted: 'I lowkey wanna see it. They stepped up their effects...'

If you've ever wondered what Pinocchio would be like if he took his desire to become a 'real boy' literally, then you're in luck - because it's the subject of a new eye-popping horror film, Pinocchio: Unstrung

The children's character is reimagined in a horrifying way and is featured in a teaser trailer being told to go on a killing spree by Jiminy Cricket

While the company's first creation, Winnie the Pooh, did not go down well with many horror fans, the murderous Pinocchio has received a slightly more positive reception

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Other viewers agreed, adding: 'Damn. Decent budget for this twisted fairytale movie. The effects, both practical and cgi look really good. Wouldn't expect that.'

'Looking suitably creepy!';

'I don't care what people think of the movie that design looks amazing.'; 

'Shockingly not too bad looking.'

However, not everyone was a fan of the trailer and many slammed the creators for seemingly reusing the same formula for all of their films. 

Critics complained: 'I feel the Blood and Honey team found their formula and they're running it into the ground one public domain character at a time.';

'Guys, I have the PERFECT idea. Let's take a fairy tale or a public domain cartoon.... And make it evil and kill people!';

'What's next? A lion king horror movie? [sic]'

The trailer has received a mixed reaction from horror fans 

The Winnie the Pooh retelling was made possible because the rights to the Winnie the Pooh stories came into the public domain in January 2022

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