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‘Pet Sematary’ Sequel Could Dig Into Town’s Mythology and Maybe Even the Wendigo!

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As I’ve written several times over the past few weeks, Paramount Pictures’ Pet Sematary (read our review) was a quiet hit. Left out of the majority of box office reports, the new take on Stephen King‘s novel hit $100 million worldwide on a reported $20mm budget. That’s good enough for a sequel, and if the studio were to make another, the producers have already expressed a desire to explore a prequel, rather than a sequel.

In a new interview, screenwriter Jeff Buhler echoes that, while they could continue the story, it always ends in disaster.

“We had discussions about possible followup films, and for the most part, everybody feels like we’ve told the story of the Creeds,” Buhler told Comicbook. “It’s difficult, there are ways to continue this story, this particular story, but it feels almost, the trajectory of this film feels like we flew the plane into the mountain a little bit. It just blows up.”

While there are rumors about a prequel centered on John Lithgow‘s Jud Crandall, the filmmakers could explore more of the town’s mythology, including that of the dreaded Wendigo!

“So a lot of the ideas that we’ve been batting around currently, recently, have all been about, more about digging into the mythology of the town, these rituals that children present, the mythology of the Micmac, the Wendigo, the cemetery, the origins, Jud’s life,” Buhler explained. “So it looks like, I don’t want to promise anything, because we don’t know, we’re not even down the road on an idea yet.”

It took a long time for Paramount to pull the trigger on the remake, which was in development for years. The box office wasn’t strong enough to send them off and running, although it does sound like they’re at least tinkering with ideas. What we do know for a fact is that the Creed story has concluded.

What would you like to see in the next Pet Sematary?

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Surprise! The Horror Movie ‘Immaculate’ Starring Sydney Sweeney Is Now Available at Home!

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After making an impressive $21 million at the worldwide box office, NEON’s new horror movie Immaculate starring Sydney Sweeney has surprise-released at home this week.

Beginning today, Immaculate is now available for digital purchase ($19.99) and rental ($9.99)! We’ve also learned that the film is coming to Blu-ray and DVD on June 11, 2024.

The home release comes on the heels of Immaculate’s massive success at the United States box office, quickly becoming an audience favorite, grossing over $15.2mm and counting, and remaining in the U.S. box office top 10 for three weeks. The Blu-ray and DVD will feature a commentary track from director Michael Mohan, NEON has let us know this morning.

The horror film reunites Sydney Sweeney with director Michael Mohan (The Voyeurs), who directed from a script by Andrew LobelSweeney stars in Immaculate as Cecilia, a woman of devout faith who is offered a fulfilling new role at an illustrious Italian convent.

“Her warm welcome to the picture-perfect Italian countryside is soon interrupted as it becomes clearer to Cecilia that her new home harbors some dark and horrifying secrets.”

Meagan Navarro wrote in her review for Bloody Disgusting, “Sydney Sweeney is this familiar religious horror movie’s saving grace. Sister Cecilia is a doe-eyed innocent whose unlikely circumstances force her into a tremendously satisfying arc. She attempts to outmaneuver a powerful foe, and when things really go off the rails, Sweeney plunges headfirst into a primal ferocity that leads to one bold, crowd-cheering conclusion.”

Here’s the full list of new horror movie releases for this week.

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