From Pooh and Piglet, to Tigger and Eeyore – The Hundred Acre Wood gang is all here.
Domhnall Gleeson is staying busy this year! After the recent debut of his film American Made, comes his newer film Goodbye Christopher Robin.
In the interview, Gleeson shared what it was like to portray author A.A. Milne, the man who created the Winnie-the-Pooh tales. Of the beloved Hundred Acre Wood characters A.A. Milne created — from Pooh and Piglet to Tigger and Eeyore — who’s YOUR favorite?
The film’s synopsis:
After leaving London for the English countryside, writer A.A. Milne starts to spin fanciful yarns about his son’s growing collection of stuffed animals. These stories form the basis for “Winnie-the-Pooh” and “The House at Pooh Corner,” published respectively in 1926 and 1928. Milne and his family soon become swept up in the instant success of the books, while the enchanting tales bring hope and comfort to the rest of postwar England.
Goodbye Christopher Robin in theaters October 13th. For more from Gleeson, check out the full interview below!