CHRISTOPHER ROBIN Tickets Go on Sale with a New Trailer

Later this summer, Disney’s Christopher Robin will place Ewan McGregor in the title role as he gets reacquainted with his old friends from the Hundred Acre Wood. The latest trailer for the film replaces the emotional heartstrings of the first two previews with an uplifting and adventurous tone. What’s more, advance tickets for Christopher Robin have now gone on sale via Fandango and other outlets.





Disney also revealed that Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Eeyore have also been given their own emojis on Twitter, as you can see in the tweet below:



A whole new adventure with #Pooh, #ItsPiglet, #Eeyore, and #Tigger is right around the corner. Get your tickets today and see Disney’s #ChristopherRobin in theatres August 3: https://t.co/TVbZaZOgcC pic.twitter.com/wuj0LHsSFK


— Walt Disney Studios (@DisneyStudios) July 10, 2018



Agent Carter star Hayley Atwell is also appearing in this film as Evelyn Robin, Christopher’s wife. Of course, the focus is on Christopher’s relationship with his childhood friends, but perhaps Christopher Robin may pass on the legacy of looking after Pooh and company to his young daughter, Madeline Robin (Bronte Carmichael), or at least share the wealth.



In other stories, the main character’s reunion with the gang might be played up as a descent into madness. But Christopher Robin is setting us up for a far more joyous occasion, and we can’t wait.


Christopher Robin will be released on August 3.


What do you think about the new Christopher Robin trailer? Let us know in the comment section below!


Images: Disney Pictures


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