Trailer will make you want to be buried in the Pet Graveyard

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Pet Graveyard Rebecca J. Matthews

We know the sort of horrors that await us in this year's PET SEMATARY, which is set to reach theatres on April 5th. We saw the other PET SEMATARY, read the book. Maybe even watched PET SEMATARY II. But do you know what sort of terrifying things go on in the PET GRAVEYARD? If not, a trailer and poster have been released online to offer a preview.

The directorial debut of MOTHER KRAMPUS producer Rebecca J. Matthews, PET GRAVEYARD is arriving on DVD and digital on April 2nd, beating the new SEMATARY out into the world. Uncork'd Entertainment is handling worldwide distribution of the film, which was written by Suzy Spade.

This supernatural thriller centers on 

a group of friends who are tormented by the Grim Reaper and his sinister pet after they undergo an experiment that allows them to revisit the dead.  

So basically it's FLATLINERS with the Grim Reaper and a cat with glowing eyes. Mockbusters can be a wonderful thing.

PET GRAVEYARD comes to us from Proportion Productions and Millman Productions. Scott Jeffrey produced the film, with Jeff Miller serving as executive producer.

The film stars Jessica O'Toole, David Cotter, Rita Siddiqui, Hindolo Koroma, Kate Milner-Evans, Georgina Jane, T'Jean Uter-Dinh, and Hattie Willow.

Check out the trailer for PET GRAVEYARD below, get scared by its poster, and prepare for the film's release.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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