

Bambi: La venganza
Directed by Dan AllenDespués de perder a su madre a manos de un cazador, el inocente cervatillo ha desaparecido. En su lugar, ha surgido una bestia sedienta de venganza. Mutado por la rabia y el dolor, Bambi se convierte en un depredador imparable, acechando a todo aquel que ose entrar en su bosque. Casas, coches... Nada es refugio. Nadie está a salvo.
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- Joel22 de julio de 2025if these just leaned into being dark comedies they’d actually be something entertaining at least. This isn’t unwatchable, but it’s for sure not a good movie.
- Mercy9 de abril de 2026Bear trap + evil Thumpers = A pretty disturbing kill scene 😦🤷🏽♀️
- Muyideen Ismaila7 de enero de 2026🇺🇸🇳🇬👉PLEASE BE MY FRIEND%%BE MY FRIENDS%.jpg .jpg🎀🥉🥈🥇🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️🏅
- APathyFire1 de agosto de 2025Come on now, you know exactly what you're getting yourself into with this one. Enjoy the forest for the trees.
- foxlightning1 de noviembre de 2025For a b rated film honestly not too bad it was different and a fun watch CGI not bad either for low budget
- melheimr3 de enero de 2026Dear Scott Chambers. Was it an artistic choice to make this movie (nearly) black and white? A lot happens in this movie. But also, nothing really happens. Will Bambi return in Poohniverse? I sure hope so. I await your answer. Thank you very much. Schönen Tag noch.
- Mr. D20 de octubre de 2025Winnie the Pooh was better.
- jackmeat28 de diciembre de 2025My quick rating - 4.8/10. Bambi: The Reckoning is one of those movies where the title alone tells you exactly what kind of ride you’re in for, and to its credit, it mostly delivers. I tossed this onto my Christmas horror watchlist thinking it was Rudolph, which…close enough, I guess. Instead of a glowing nose, we get a grief-fueled, mutated deer on a revenge rampage, and honestly, that’s a holiday miracle in its own right. The film opens with an animated backstory explaining how deforestation and human cruelty may have pushed the forest’s animals over the edge. It’s surprisingly earnest, laying the groundwork for why Bambi has gone full apex predator. After a car accident strands a mother and son, they quickly discover they’re not just injured, they’re prey. Bambi isn’t content with a simple hit-and-run either; his wrath extends to their entire family, including the matriarch (Nicola Wright), who suffers from dementia and shares a strange, unexplained psychic connection with the deer. The movie never really digs into that bond, but it’s weird enough to keep things interesting. As if an enraged kaiju-sized deer weren’t enough, the plot piles on additional chaos with a group of bounty hunters hired to capture or kill the creature, plus other mutated animals roaming the woods. The standout offenders are the rabbits, who have somehow become carnivorous murder machines. Watching them go feral reminded me of the bunny from Monty Python and the Holy Grail on blood thirsty steroids. It’s ridiculous, but it works within the film’s aggressively campy tone. Let’s talk scale. Bambi’s size fluctuates wildly depending on the scene’s needs, but the first attack establishes him as car-sized, literally flipping a vehicle before standing atop it like an angry woodland god. Later moments stretch logic even further, including a genuinely hilarious shot of Bambi delicately turning a round doorknob with his hoof. This comes immediately after he smashes straight through a window and the wall supporting it, because consistency is optional in movies like this. Roxanne McKee brings a bit of polish to the proceedings, while Joseph Greenwood’s Harrison is engineered to be absolutely unbearable, and kudos to director Dan Allen for ensuring that a character this obnoxious gets the kind of send-off he truly earns. The kills, overall, are a pleasant surprise. Several are genuinely well-staged, with the chase sequences and Harrison’s encounter with the bunnies standing out as my highlights. The CGI is better than expected for a film of this ilk, and fans of the original Bambi will appreciate a certain familiar rabbit making an appearance. Sure, there are nitpicks - flares definitely last longer than thirty seconds - but after all the absurd carnage, Bambi: The Reckoning ends up being far more watchable than it has any right to be. It’s silly, violent, occasionally clever, and fully aware of its own insanity, which makes it a solid choice if you’re in the mood for campy creature chaos.
- McCarty131326 de noviembre de 2025This is some more Pooh to add to the poohniverse. This could have been way better but bad CGI and bad writing created a pile of droppings you’ll find in the forest of entertainment.
- Zenszulu31 de octubre de 2025Much like the other movies in the Twisted Childhood Universe this movie is very light on story and plot but as a creature feature it really works will and has that sense of never being safe for long. Much like the other shared universe movies it is fully of gore and often over the top death scenes and as a premise is some how manages to work better than it should with the source material. For the very modest budget this movie had the visual effects are better than espected not amazing but believable at least.
- Patrick Wai24 de octubre de 2025Predictable but some fun parts. Confusing story that never resolved. One of the better "public-domain post-Disney" films.
- Tyler S28 de septiembre de 2025After Blood and Honey 1 these Poohniverse movies have been fine. They all have awesome kills and if they didn't take themselves so seriously they could have been great. Bambi has the same in and out runtime and for the low budget the effects were actually very good. 👍 6.5/10
- Spoons7 de octubre de 2025As FUN as it is STUPID
- Shane Geenen28 de septiembre de 2025I kind of liked it. A little corny but i had fun
- Adam Paul Wolsey15 de septiembre de 2025There were some elements of the film that didn’t make sense, the CGI was ok (not the best) but overall not bad.
Bambi: La venganza Trivia
Bambi: La venganza was released on 11 de julio de 2025.
Bambi: La venganza was directed by Dan Allen.
Bambi: La venganza has a runtime of 80min.
Bambi: La venganza was produced by Scott Chambers, Rhys Frake-Waterfield.
Después de perder a su madre a manos de un cazador, el inocente cervatillo ha desaparecido. En su lugar, ha surgido una bestia sedienta de venganza. Mutado por la rabia y el dolor, Bambi se convierte en un depredador imparable, acechando a todo aquel que ose entrar en su bosque. Casas, coches... Nada es refugio. Nadie está a salvo.
The key characters in Bambi: La venganza are Xana (Roxanne McKee), Benji (Tom Mulheron), Michael (Adrian Relph).
Bambi: La venganza is rated 16.
Bambi: La venganza is a Terror, Suspense film.
Bambi: La venganza has an audience rating of 5.6 out of 10.
Bambi: La venganza had a budget of 325 mil US$.
Bambi: La venganza has made 534 mil US$ at the box office.























