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WATCH: ‘Christopher Robin’ full trailer shows childhood memories coming back to life

By: - Reporter
/ 03:53 PM May 26, 2018


What do you do when your childhood memories come back?

This is what happened to Christopher Robin when his old friend asks him for help in the new “Christopher Robin” full trailer out Friday.

The trailer showed that the titular character (Ewan McGregor) had forgotten Pooh and his friends after he left boyhood. He now has a family of his own, but his job outbalances it.

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Suddenly, the bear pops out of nowhere asking for Christopher Robin’s help to find his other friends. This makes him go back to the Hundred Acre Woods and realize the childhood he once had.

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When his job was done, he goes back to his family. It is up to Pooh and the gang to help him and return. They would also meet and build a friendship with Christopher Robin’s daughter, Madeline. Would they be able to succeed and help their old pal out?

“Christopher Robin” is slated to show on Aug. 3 in the US. No date has been announced for its worldwide release.  /ra

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