The First 'Pet Sematary' Remake Photos Are Here, and the Cat Still Looks Pissed
The cat came back -- that cat being Winston "Church" Churchill -- and he does not look pleased.
Stephen King's "Pet Sematary" delves deep and dark into grief and horror. The 1983 novel was adapted into a 1989 film, and a remake is now coming to theaters this spring.
Entertainment Weekly just shared photos from the remake, which started filming back in June.
Here's the film synopsis:
"Based on the seminal horror novel by Stephen King, 'Pet Sematary' follows Dr. Louis Creed (Jason Clarke), who, after relocating with his wife Rachel (Amy Seimetz) and their two young children from Boston to rural Maine, discovers a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near the family's new home. When tragedy strikes, Louis turns to his unusual neighbor, Jud Crandall (John Lithgow), setting off a perilous chain reaction that unleashes an unfathomable evil with horrific consequences."
The new version, directed by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kölsch, opens in theaters this coming April 5. EW shared a lot of new details on the film, and also these new photos:
Stephen King has admitted he had reservations about ever publishing this "gruesome" story, until his wife Tabitha convinced him otherwise. In a 2000 introduction for the paperback, he wrote (via EW):
"I found the result so startling and gruesome that I put the book in a drawer, thinking it would never be published. Not in my lifetime, anyway. [...] I’m particularly uneasy about the book’s most resonant line… ‘Sometimes, dead is better. I hope with all my heart that that is not true, but in the nightmarish context of Pet Sematary, it seems to be. And it may be okay. Perhaps ‘sometimes dead is better’ is grief’s last lesson."
"Pet Sematary" is just the latest Stephen King project coming to screens, following "It" but preceding "It: Chapter Two," as well as Hulu's "Castle Rock" series. This remake is scheduled to open in theaters on April 5, 2019.
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