Just bury him in a Pet sematary.
If you can get through even 15 minutes of this “movie”, you’re a better person than me.
And my wife’s cat lives on and on. Where is the justice???
Sounds like a publicity stunt.
Wanna bet Leo comes back?
Not a big Stephan King fan, But “the stand” was riveting.
He was warned not to go into Ft. Marcy Park!
Don’t worry. Sometimes they come back ...
The Cats In The New ‘Pet Sematary’ Were ‘A Pack Of Divas’
https://www.cracked.com/article_26302_the-cats-in-new-pet-sematary-were-a-pack-divas.html
My first Maine Coon (27 years ago) was one of two tortie and whites in a Canadian litter. After seeing the pics of the kittens at 4 weeks of age (when they are simply a ball of fur with eyes, impossibly adorable), I knew that I had to have the one with the white facial blaze. I called the breeder and told her I had to have that kitten, not the other one. She said she was waiting to see which kitten would make the better show prospect, as a show home had first dibs on the kittens. I asked her if she wanted to pick up her newspaper and read "Brooklyn woman dies of broken heart". She laughed and said no, certainly not. She allowed that both kittens were very close in quality and that OK, she'd sell me the one with the blaze. A year later, she called me to tell me that the family who got the other kitten had come home from the movies, and found their cat dead in their bed. No symptoms, just dead. A necropsy showed abnormal changes in the heart. This was before we knew about HCM or had genetic tests for it. By the grace of G-d, I had chosen the kitten who did not have the gene and so got away with only a slight heart murmur, living to age 16 and earning her championship. Bibi was the living personification of L-O-V-E, utterly affectionate and wonderful, as are most of this breed. My present Coon is no different; her natural habitat is my lap.
That’s what they get for casting a cat that had already used up 8 of his lives.
Why do they feel compelled to remake successful old movies? The remake almost never equals the original.