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Published 21 Jan, 2023 01:44am

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Winnie the Pooh horror movie, really?

An upcoming horror movie, Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey, based on the classic children’s story Winnie The Pooh, will turn the Hundred Acre Wood characters into movie villains. Since its announcement, the new movie has been divisive among Disney and literary fans, but there is one person eager to watch it.

“I love Winnie the Pooh; I’m such a big fan. And I love Christopher Robin, the movie we made,” Marc Forster, the director of the 2018 film Christopher Robin explained. “I think Winnie The Pooh probably has the best quotes of anything. But I would definitely watch it. I hope it’s not too serious and too scary, because I get scared quite quickly.”

Miley Cyrus is back with new music

Miley Cyrus enters a new era with her latest single, “Flowers.” It’s the first preview of her upcoming album Endless Summer Vacation, which is due out March 10th on Columbia Records.

Endless Summer Vacation is said to be her “love letter to LA,” and “a reflection of the strength she’s found in focusing on both her physical and mental well-being.”

With that in mind, “Flowers” sounds like an ode to independence. “I can buy myself flowers,” she sings, adding, “I can love me better than you can.” The song comes with an accompanying music video.

Endless Summer Vacation is produced by Kid Harpoon, Greg Kurstin, Mike WiLL Made-It, and Tyler Johnson.

Nintendo Switch releases a long lost Wii U game

In 2016, a game called Gunscape was released via PC, PS4, and Xbox One. It was also supposed to come to Wii U, but this version was canned in favour of a Switch version. But finally it has now been confirmed that the game is coming to Nintendo Switch. More specifically, it’s coming to Nintendo Switch on February 1, 2023.

Developed and published by Blowfish Studios, the game boasts a 61 on Metacritic. Gunscape is an FPS construction kit. It’s a game that lets you go wild with your creativity in a pumping action sandbox! Gunscape does this by providing easy-to-use tools based on a block-placement interface everybody’s already familiar with to create single-player campaigns, co-op maps and multiplayer arenas and the functionality to share your creations with your friends.

Published in Dawn, Young World, January 21st, 2023

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