Summary
- Pet Sematary: Bloodlines is a Paramount Plus prequel to Stephen King's original novel directed by Lindsey Anderson Beer.
- The prequel is set to release on VOD on December 5 and on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD on December 19.
- The home releases will include five special features that explore the making of the movie, including features that focus on the cast, King Easter eggs, and the surprising ending.
Stephen King's seminal Pet Sematary novel, the new movie follows a young Jud Crandall (Jackson White) as he rallies his friends to face off against a sinister evil that plagues his hometown of Ludlow in 1969.
Now, ComicBook.com reveals that Pet Sematary: Bloodlines' VOD release date is set for December 5. The film's release on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD will follow on December 19, and both releases will include a host of bonus features breaking down just how the prequel film was made.
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines' Bonus Features Revealed
As is customary with home releases, the impending VOD and physical media versions of Pet Sematary: Bloodlines will include a handful of featurettes that serve as a deep dive into just how the movie came together. The prequel movie will feature five special features in total, each one delving into different aspects of the filmmaking, story, and characters.
The first special feature is called "Origins," with a description that teases an exploration of "sinister origins" and "haunting secrets" alongside the Pet Sematary: Bloodlines cast. The next feature, "Fresh Blood," is all about the new actors and their characters, exploring how they embraced and prepared for their roles. "Death's Design" breaks down how various aspects of the film's presentation were influenced by past Pet Sematary projects, and this includes touching on some Easter eggs.
"Method to the Madness" is the fourth feature to be included on the digital and physical media releases, and this one focuses on cast Jack Mulhern and Isabella LeBlanc and how they bonded with their canine costars. The final feature, "War Comes Home," is all about the shocking Pet Sematary: Bloodlines ending, with Beer and the cast breaking down the movie's final moments and the technology used to bring them to life.
Source: ComicBook.com