The story centers on Robin, the adult version of the boy who in the A.A. Milne books shares his adventures with the animals of the Hundred Acre Wood. Robin has grown out of the joyful imagination he had as a young boy and is now a businessman who prioritizes work over his wife and daughter. With his home life on the brink, the last thing his life needs is the return of Pooh, who requires his help in finding his friends again. Robin has to find a way to help both sides or risk losing everything he holds dear.

The project is described as having strong elements of magical realism as it seeks to tell an emotional journey that is combined with a heartwarming adventure.

Overseeing for the studio is Kristin Burr.

Forster has had a varied directing career, helming acclaimed indies, such as Monster’s Ball, and high-profile adaptations, such as The Kite Runner. He also has tackled big tentpoles with the James Bond movie Quantum of Solace and Brad Pitt’s zombie pic World War Z.

Forster also stepped into, tangentially, Disney territory when he directed Finding Neverland, the 2004 drama that focused on Peter Pan creator J.M. Barrie.

Forster is repped by WME.