The movie will arrive in October Animal Graveyard: The Origin and the renowned author, Stephen King, was already able to see it. Let us remember that This feature film will serve as a prequel to the 2019 film, based on King’s book of the same name..
Animal Graveyard: The Origin It will be located in 1969, where we can learn the story of Jud Crandall. In the original story, Crandall is the one who tells Louis Creed about the cemetery that has the ability to resurrect the dead. However, far from recommending that he use it, Crandall warns him that the powers of that place are cursed and can only bring misfortune.
On his social networks, Stephen King shared his opinion about the feature film and, if you were in the mood, you can rest assured, well the author has given his seal of approval to the film.
“The origin: In the book, this is the story Jud Crandall tells Louis Creed to try to dissuade him from using the Pet Sematary. The script [de la película] It takes some liberties, but it’s a good story. David Duchovny is excellent. The secret, as always, is that you care about the characters,” can be read in King’s publication.
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The actor David Duchovny, whom Stephen King praises, is remembered, nothing more and nothing less, than for his role as the famous agent Mulder in the series The secret X files. Duchovny plays Bill Baterman here, who in the original novel is a family man who refuses to accept the death of his son Tim in the war. As a result he makes use of the Graveyard to bring back his boy, which triggers terrible consequences for everyone close to him.
King’s favorable opinion of the film may put fans of the original book at ease. After all, The author is not one of those who keeps an opinion when he does not like the adaptations that are made of his works. For example, he openly expressed his dislike for the 1980 adaptation of The glowdirected by Stanley Kubrick.
“I think that The glow It’s a beautiful movie and it looks great and, like I said before, it’s like a big, beautiful Cadillac without an engine inside.. […] There is no tragedy because there is no real change,” he once said to deadline the writer.
Did King’s words increase your desire to see the film? You can see the trailer and know all the details of Animal Graveyard: The Origin by clicking here.