My poor mother has only just got over the notion that Captain Fantastic is not Captain America’s arch-nemesis, so I cannot wait for the four-hour long discussion we have, whereby I’ll have to detail that Goodbye Christopher Robin is in no relation a sequel to Disney’s upcoming movie, Christopher Robin.
Pray for me.

Following Disney’s recent tradition of remaking animated classics, such as Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, the trailer for Christopher Robin, the story of a working-class man (Ewan McGregor) who meets his childhood friend, Winnie-the-Pooh, dropped.
I’ve always wanted to say the words ‘pooh’ and ‘dropped’ after each other. I can now tick that off of my bucket list.
And while I almost dehydrated from the eyes, after hearing Pooh say Christopher’s name for the first time, there’s some hardened, steely-hearted people in the world. Who knew you could find them all on Twitter?!
Just sit back and enjoy the greatest reactions to Christopher Robin. WARNING: It may kill your childhood.
"When you're down here with me, you float too" pic.twitter.com/BD3ZuNBH1f
— Matt Jacobs (@majacobs) March 6, 2018
Pooh: We need your help.
Christopher Robin: Pooh?!
Pooh: There has been a murder. Tigger is dead… pic.twitter.com/YQG88vEoJH
— Tanooki Joe (@TanookiKuribo) March 6, 2018
love the new #ChristopherRobin trailer😩😍 pic.twitter.com/LwSNocugHP
— Elliot🗿 (@SillyOldElliot) March 7, 2018
It's over, Pooh. I have the high ground. pic.twitter.com/vU6NdETUg5
— Joseph Scrimshaw (@JosephScrimshaw) March 6, 2018
And is it really 2018 if this doesn’t happen?
am i too late pic.twitter.com/oQ8yPUPQVv
— Ben Rosen (@ben_rosen) March 6, 2018






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