15 Things You Didnt Know About Pet Sematary

15 Things You Didnt Know About Pet Sematary 00:00 Introduction 00:25 Zelda Was Played by a Man—And It Made Her Even Scarier 01:45 The Directors Who Turned Down the Project—Even George A. Romero Walked Away 02:54 Stephen King’s Real-Life Tragedies Inspired the Story 04:05 Church Was Played by Seven Different Cats—A Team of Feline Nightmares 05:38 Bruce Campbell Was Almost Cast as Louis Creed—A Completely Different Version of the Film 07:03 There Was a Sequel Starring Edward Furlong—And Stephen King Wanted Nothing to Do With It 08:12 The Eerie Cat Yowl: A Hollywood Staple That Started with Pet Sematary 09:28 Miko Hughes Had a Dummy Double for the Intense Scenes—And for Good Reason 10:50 The Film Was Directed by a Music Video Director—And It Shows 12:05 The Wendigo Was Removed from the Film—A Lost Element of Ancient Horror 13:20 The Brutal Ending Was Added at the Last Minute—Because the Original Was Too "Tame" 13:45 Filming Locations Stayed True to the Novel’s Setting—Because Stephen King Insisted 15:25 Stephen King’s Cameo as a Minister—A Direct Connection to His Darkest Story 16:29 The Ramones' Contribution to the Soundtrack—A Punk Rock Twist to Horror 17:44 Guillermo del Toro's Aspiration to Adapt Pet Sematary—A Horror Master’s Dream Project