Stephen King’s Pet Sematary Has An Official Origin 40 Years After The Book’s Publication

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Pet Sematary's mysterious graveyard just became a little less mysterious thanks to the prequel movie that opens up the origins of the Pet Sematary.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The mysterious origin of Stephen King's Pet Sematary has finally been revealed decades after the book was released in the prequel film, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines. Pet Sematary is one of the most harrowing books by the prolific horror writer who based the story on a number of real-life elements he experienced.

Related: Pet Sematary Bloodlines 2: Confirmation Chances, Franchise Future Release Plans & Everything We Know 3 Ludlow's Namesake Was Possessed By The Wendigo In the original novel and films, it is revealed that a Wendigo is an evil spirit speaking to the inhabitants of Ludlow and taking control of the bodies of the dead. Ludlow himself was an early victim of this possession just as the future deceased victims were. With the power to read the thoughts and deepest secrets of the people of Ludlow, this wicked Wendigo causes hysteria, panic, and ultimately violence.

 

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