Twisted Childhood Universe: Peter Pan, Snow White, and 5 more disturbing childhood tales in development

However, the grisly Winnie-the-Pooh-inspired slasher movies are merely the surface level of what’s known as the “Twisted Childhood Universe” (TCU), a concept dreamt up by Frake-Waterfield and produced through his studio, Jagged Edge Productions. Despite the film Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey receiving widespread criticism, it managed to earn money at the box office and garnered enough interest to warrant a sequel. Interestingly, this follow-up was somewhat more favorably reviewed compared to the original

Arcane season 2 has dropped a new trailer, and it’s looking ugly for sisters Jinx and Vi

Approaching the release date for Season 2 and its conclusion, Netflix’s Emmy-winning animated series, Arcane, based on the hit game League of Legends. The countdown starts as the streaming platform unveils a fresh trailer. In the first season, Jinx fired a rocket into Piltover’s leadership meeting, leaving her sister Vi in shock and despair; we are left to wonder what transpires next, but it’s unlikely to be pleasant

Viewership for The Rings of Power season 2 far lower than for season 1, according to early numbers

But who cares what we think? How many people are watching the series? The most reliable measure of viewership comes from Nielsen, which releases viewership ratings about a month after a show airs, using all that lead time to make sure their numbers are correct, I imagine. But Deadline has numbers from SambaTV, which is hooked into 1.8 million households. According to them, the first three episodes of The Rings of Power season 2 (which were released all at once) were watched by 902,000 U.S. households within the first four days of release. That’s down from 1.8 million households that tuned into the first three episodes of season 1 over that same timeframe when they released back in 2022.