The twisted horror franchise Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey continues to expand its dark reimagining of beloved childhood characters, and fans are now getting their first chilling glimpse at one of its most anticipated additions. In an exclusive reveal, Rabbit has officially been introduced in Blood and Honey 3, marking a major evolution in the series’ increasingly sinister universe.

Known traditionally as one of the more organized and level-headed characters in the Hundred Acre Wood, Rabbit is being reinterpreted in a far more disturbing light. This latest installment promises to push boundaries even further, transforming the once-meticulous gardener into something far more menacing and unpredictable.
Adding to the excitement, legendary voice actor Roger L. Jackson—best known as the iconic voice of Ghostface in the Scream franchise—has been cast to voice Rabbit. His involvement signals a significant tonal shift, as his chilling vocal performances are synonymous with psychological horror and suspense.

Jackson’s ability to blend menace with subtlety is expected to give Rabbit a uniquely unsettling presence. Rather than relying solely on visual horror, the character’s voice is likely to play a crucial role in creating tension and fear, elevating the psychological depth of the film.
Physically bringing Rabbit to life is Jacob Marshfield, who will embody the character on screen. Marshfield’s performance is said to emphasize a more feral and aggressive interpretation, combining physical intensity with the eerie vocal work provided by Jackson.
Sources close to the production describe Rabbit’s design as both grotesque and disturbingly familiar. While retaining hints of the original character’s silhouette, the new version leans heavily into horror aesthetics, with exaggerated features and unsettling movements that amplify the film’s dark tone.

Filming for Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3 is currently underway, with production already generating buzz among horror fans worldwide. The project appears to be moving at a fast pace, suggesting that audiences may not have to wait long for its release.
The franchise itself has grown rapidly since its controversial debut, gaining a cult following for its bold reinterpretation of classic characters. Each installment has introduced new elements and expanded the lore, and the addition of Rabbit signals an even broader expansion of this twisted universe.
Behind the scenes, the creative team is reportedly focused on refining both storytelling and production quality. With higher expectations following the success of previous entries, Blood and Honey 3 aims to deliver a more polished and immersive horror experience.

Fans have already begun speculating about Rabbit’s role in the story, with theories ranging from a calculating antagonist to a chaotic force within the narrative. Given the character’s traditional personality traits, this darker version could bring a unique dynamic to the film’s central conflict.
As anticipation continues to build, one thing is clear: Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 3 is determined to push its concept further than ever before. With Roger L. Jackson’s haunting voice and Jacob Marshfield’s physical performance, Rabbit may become one of the most memorable—and terrifying—characters in the franchise yet.