Pet Sematary: Bloodlines aka The Tale Of Timmy Baterman | Prequel Oct 6th 2023 Paramount+ | 1080p HD

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2022
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    Synopsis: John Lithgow reprises his role as Jud to recount an untold story from 2019's PET SEMATARY. Marcus Perry directed this short film during production of the feature, and it hints at the origin of the cursed burial ground. This clip serves as the synopsis for the prequel movie coming to Paramount+ in 2022. In the prequel movie we will follow a young Jud played by Jackson White and his first meeting with the Vindigo and the story will focus mainly on the short story from Stephen King himself "THE TALE OF TIMMY BATERMAN". Lindsey Beer will direct the Pet Sematary prequel, and Jackson White is playing the young version of Jud Crandall. Other cast members include David Duchovny, Samantha Mathis, Henry Thomas, Pam Grier, Jack Mulhern, Forrest Goodluck, Natalie Alyn Lind, and Isabelle Star LaBlanc.
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  • @StephenKingAdaptations
    @StephenKingAdaptations  9 месяцев назад +3

    Pet Sematary: Bloodlines aka The Tale Of Timmy Baterman TRAILER IS ONLINE!
    ruclips.net/video/eOXeRAjR8Wk/видео.htmlsi=qmjz7z-ZHJ47TwmG

  • @BB-re6nz
    @BB-re6nz Год назад +15

    Watch the first pet semetary. This movie did
    An injustice to the original

    • @Recklessghost
      @Recklessghost Год назад

      100% AGREE!!!! THE ORIGINAL IS AMAZING!!!!!

  • @thefavoritethingsguy
    @thefavoritethingsguy 2 года назад +40

    I REALLY hope to see a lot more of Timmy Baterman in the prequel. It's very fascinating.

    • @thefavoritethingsguy
      @thefavoritethingsguy 2 года назад +4

      @Robert Anthony Oh, I agree. Timmy Baterman's story is really interesting and hope they don't, but you might be right. I hope it's not just snippets but a whole story.

    • @christopherkline4042
      @christopherkline4042 2 года назад +3

      @@thefavoritethingsguy it is a story rest assured 😄 lots of hard work went into it!

    • @ericsantana1184
      @ericsantana1184 Год назад +2

      I really want to work with Stephen King I want to make a sequel to Carrie and this one is called bloody white roses where Chris hargensen survived her car accident and a police detective is helping her restore her memory so he can have his revenge for what transpired at High School all those years ago. But I think there would be something more equally interesting imagine if there was a book called The Ghosts of Greystones it is a fictional story about Stephen King and his family becoming involved in a case connected to his books and the case in particular is people keep disappearing and then eventually their bodies are found with pages from his books stitched into their chests but here's where I would get very bizarre on the pages there is numbers painted in the blood of the victims

    • @blakedevitt6948
      @blakedevitt6948 Год назад +1

      There's gonna be a prequel?

    • @thefavoritethingsguy
      @thefavoritethingsguy Год назад +1

      @@blakedevitt6948 I believe it's in the making and suppose to be released on Paramount Plus.

  • @Giantshredder
    @Giantshredder 2 года назад +14

    "No Dad! I hate living!" - Timmy Baterman

    • @donfurcio4080
      @donfurcio4080 2 года назад +6

      He says "love dead, hate living", a quote from "frankenstein" movie

  • @al_5655
    @al_5655 Год назад +12

    Pet Sematary's premise is one of the best I can think of, and the story is masterfully told by Stephen King. This is one of the most horrifying parts. To read that it was like Baterman was being controlled by some remote signal was so creepy

  • @TheJim42069
    @TheJim42069 9 месяцев назад +4

    That was awesome having him tell the story like Jud did in the original movie 👌

  • @rebalynn3117
    @rebalynn3117 Год назад +15

    When they first announced the remake of Pet Sematary I was really skeptical that they could find someone to do justice to Jud's character the way Fred Gwynne did in the original. I was pleasantly surprised to find that John Lithgow definitely rose to the task admirably. He portrayed Jud differently than Fred did, but I think he did it just as well as Fred. I'm very excited about a possible prequel to this story!

    • @INDRIDCOLD83
      @INDRIDCOLD83 11 месяцев назад +4

      He was the only good thing about the remake, his character was the only thing keeping me from walking out of that abomination of a remake.

    • @rebalynn3117
      @rebalynn3117 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@INDRIDCOLD83 Mostly agree. It definitely wasn't as good as the original, not by a long shot, but I can understand why they made such a drastic change to have Ellie be the one to be killed. It made it scarier having an older child who understood more about life/death than a toddler like Gage. But it took away from the tragedy of having a toddler killed. It was just not great. I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it either.

  • @andreweggleston4410
    @andreweggleston4410 Год назад +8

    The original Timmy Baterman 1989 was more scary and sad the late Fred Gwynne Jud Crandall told Louis Creed that story after poor little Gage's death but in the remake Timmy Baterman was cut from the movie and was in the deleted scenes or in the special features and it looks like Jud was telling that story to us the audience than Louis.

    • @cedzff7896
      @cedzff7896 Год назад

      agreed in the 89 movie i thought it was the scariest part of the movie

  • @-Reagan
    @-Reagan 2 года назад +8

    Brilliant!!! This is what I wanted from the last Pet Sematary movie! I It doesn’t make sense, though - that he killed his whole family before they came for Timmy! His dad was still alive and tried to stop him, and when the townsfolk doused the house in gasoline, Timmy’s dad died in the fire with Timmy, still fighting to hold him back... I hope they don’t gloss over that.
    It’s like Annie from Misery said, “When I was a girl I went to the movies every Saturday and they had a matinee. Every week something happened to the hero, and every week he managed to get free or survive. Well, this one week he went over a cliff - he was strapped into the car and it was out of control with no way out. The car went over a cliff and hit the bottom and it exploded in a ball of flames. We all saw it! Then it ended and you had to wait until the next week to find out what happened. I waited all week to see what would happen, would he survive? How? Finally, the next week came and I was there to buy my ticket in the very front of the line and I sat in the very front row. Well each week picked up where the last one left off. He was in the car, tied up with no way out. The car went over the cliff, but this time, right before it did, he JUMPED FREE! He hadn’t jumped before. THAT DIDNT HAPPEN! But all the kids cheered.
    Well, I didn’t cheer! I stood up and shouted ‘WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU ALL?! HAVE YOU GOT AMNESIA?? HE DIDN’T GET OUT OF THE COCKADOODIE CAR!’
    The old parachute under the seat trick. So, when you bring back Misery, or Timmy Baterman’s dad, you have to explain how he survived. No cheating. I’m like Annie Wilkes; I expect better than that!
    I am really looking forward to the backstory, and hopefully we’ll get to see the rag man who told Judd Chandler about the Cemetery (‘Sematary’, as the kids spell it... it seems like each person who buried someone there has a compulsion to tell someone else about the sematary.
    Well, by the ragman leadiing to the burial ground, maybe that’s part of the curse - that it compels you to pass it on?
    Judd said he swore that sometimes while he was following the rag man, he was really following a Native American, a Micmac, up to the burial ground in a trance, instead of the rag man. He saw the Micmac. I believe that
    compulsive feeling to tell someone about it, comes from being possessed by the spirit of the people who built the place and buried their dead when the ground became sour.
    I want to know how it became sour - was it a natural bad place or did something else happen to corrupt it? Are the spirits who possess the buried bodies the spirits of Micmac or something else?
    I would love to know their story about it. At the first time reading it, the mysteries only deepened my interest and speculation about what was happening. I love an unrevealed mystery in a story that is never explained. It retains the creepiness; the unknown and unseen.
    The brilliance missing from so much horror, now. They reveal everything too soon. I lose interest watching slashers running rampant, even when they’re wearing a mask and rumored to be supernatural. Unless the gore is comic and the suspense is coupled with exceptional photography.
    I have a sneaking suspicion that Judd did bury his wife in the cemetery, just based on his compulsion to tell Louis Creed about it. That or else he was considering it and he thought the cat would make a better experiment, to see if it was any better when they were resurrected, or if the ground was still bad. Also, the way Judd reacted when Creed asked Crandall if he’d ever buried anyone there. He spilled his beer and yelled, “Christ on CROSS NO!” and Whoever would?? Knowing well that he’d buried his dog. And his mom knew what he’d done when the dog cornered her snarling, abouti to attack. He never told his mom; he’d snuck out with the rag man who told him about it. So when she was cornered by the dog, afterwards, how did she know that dog had come back because of where her son buried him? It ties in that the whole town knew about Timmy Baterman, so that’s how she must’ve known but, if I remember, exactly, it was supposed to be a secret even from their wives, and about just how he returned, too.
    The rag man came to his window in the middle of the night. He lead Judd to the cemetery and he told Judd the rule, that each person buried their own there. His mom knew immediately when the dog came back; she didn’t think the dog was rabid or mistaken for dead when he wasn’t or anything... She screamed for Judd, come get your dog; he stinks of the ground you buried him in. There’s an eerie scene there in the film where she’s hanging sheets when the dog appears, knarled, growling and startling.
    The same kind of scene as in IT where the sheets obscured IT/Pennywise the clown... and the same sheets like Delores hung, with her murderess employer, Vera Donovan screaming down at her, « eight pins, Delores, not six! As Delores hands swelled and cracked and bled from the wringing the sheets of hot water as it turned to ice in the frigid wind, insane and clever as a fox. Vera saw things before she passed. So did Selena, daughter of Delores.
    Judd said didn’t know until he buried his dog, but Louis Creed buried his son there and still went back to bury his wife. I wonder if that compulsion won’t leave you until you’ve convinced someone else to use the burial ground and pass along that curse??
    I wonder if Judd tried burying his wife, thinking he’d chosen better ground after the dog?
    Did It/Pennywise have anything to do with this ? Supposedly, he was alien and landed on earth, making a crater in which he stayed for a millennia before awakening.
    So many questions...
    Question: if you lost a loved one and were in abject grief - so bad you don’t believe you can survive... and there was a pet Sematary right behind your house through a trail in the woods - would you use it? Would you bury the person you loved, if it were the only chance of getting them back... like stories of promised resurrection from the Bible? Even if the ground is unpredictable, and they might come back ... »changed?? » possessed?
    More speculation to ponder: The town of Derry Maine, where IT originated, is even mentioned on a road sign in Pet Sematary, the first film. There’s a road sign Rachel passes on her way home due to their daughter, Ellie having premonitions. The sign says Derry, 20 miles... not that far from Ludlow. Also, Ellie’s life would be interesting to hear about. The lone survivor. Ellie had premonition. While this is far different than telekenisis or pyrokenesis, little Charlie of Firestarter had a hereditary gift of both and her father’s gift was entirely different, a powerful influence over perception.
    Then, there are all the psychically/multi-phenomenal gifted characters of Rose Red, notably Annie Wheaton, although presumably from Ça and Annie presumably born in San Francisco ... even Jessie from Gerald’s Game and Delores a Claiborne seem to possess something, as they had a shared knowledge of each other and a premonition of their connection far away from each other, as strangers on the day of the eclipse as the shadow of darkness fell in a direct path to cover them, both on the day Delores put an end to her abusive husband.
    Then the haunting in the book Bag of Bones... and in Carrie, she seems to have a cousin or aunt who demonstrated something like her psychic talents; the whole dark tower series, and the escape of Brautighan in Hearts in Atlantis. The psychic connections and relations goes on and on in his folklore. In his lore there are also many hidden connections. I just wonder if there’s some relation with this...
    I had to edit to add a paragraph and as a result, I lost my heart from you guys! I know I wrote an essay...
    First paragraph is TL;DR I guess! I lost my creator heart bc I had to keep editing 🥺 aww
    Well, If you’re into King, please read: - you will get it, and to you it will be more interesting and you’ll see exactly why I had to write it! I should probably make a conspiracy/review video for King lore; it’s very in-depth and the more I think about it, the more connections that appear!

    • @grantwileyesq.5962
      @grantwileyesq.5962 Год назад

      It was actually his dad that shot timmy, himself & burned down the house in the book.

  • @StephenKingAdaptations
    @StephenKingAdaptations  10 месяцев назад +7

    Update!:
    The Pet Sematary Prequel movie will be streaming on Paramount+ Oct 6th, 2023!
    We also have a official title for the movie! Pet Sematary: Bloodlines
    Be on the look out for a trailer on this channel they usually are not that far behind once they drop a poster.
    We also have a first synopsis.
    Synopsis: In 1969, a young Jud Crandall (Jackson White) has dreams of leaving his hometown of Ludlow, Maine behind, but soon discovers sinister secrets buried within and is forced to confront a dark family history that will forever keep him connected to Ludlow. Banding together, Jud and his childhood friends must fight an ancient evil that has gripped Ludlow since its founding, and once unearthed has the power to destroy everything in its path.
    Official Poster:
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  • @StephenKingAdaptations
    @StephenKingAdaptations  2 года назад +12

    The synopsis for the prequel movie coming to Paramount+ in 2022 is pretty vague at this point.
    But some clues has been left from various cast and hints from within the production.
    We know from this clip the story will take place in the year 1969 during the Vietnam war instead of the original where it was World War 2. In the prequel movie we will follow a young Jud played by Jackson White and his first meeting with the Vindigo and the story will focus mainly on the short story from Stephen King himself "THE TALE OF TIMMY BATERMAN".

    • @mondai2713
      @mondai2713 2 года назад

      Awesome trailer!! Can’t wait to the movie, thank you Stephen King for all you for your fans 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🌟🌟🌟

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Год назад +1

      Wikipedia has it that the movie will pick up the mythology of the Mi'kmaq, the Wenidigo, the origins ... I really want to see that, and at the same time I'm a bit afraid of how it'll turn out. Though at least it'll be a movie and not an eight episode mini-series which can move at a narcotic snail speed (looking at you, Chapelwaite!!!).
      I hope so much that we'll see the beginning of the curse, how the Mi'kmaq village / community first reacted to it, how the Pet burial ground came to be ... And btw, Terry Pratchett's "Thud". *That's* how you write a good starting point to a curse.

    • @85jmurk
      @85jmurk Год назад +1

      The tale of Timmy Baterman? Where is this book and where can it be found? Vindigo? What's a Vindigo?

    • @dravendean8710
      @dravendean8710 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@85jmurk they mean wendigo

  • @adge1347
    @adge1347 Год назад +4

    Can’t wait to watch the prequel regarding Timmy baterman story. The story from the book was quite disturbing.

  • @pauljosham2551
    @pauljosham2551 7 месяцев назад

    John lithgows a terrific actor,known for playing bad guy roles like in cliffhanger and shrek but also a role play , playing jud in pet sematary also explains the Timmy baterman story to a T

  • @zacharyhullender8663
    @zacharyhullender8663 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love this scene. I'm so glad it was done well and can't wait to see it.

  • @Desireesorenson
    @Desireesorenson 11 месяцев назад

    OMG this is going to be AWESOME!!!!! One of my most favorite books by the great Stephen King is Pet Sematary the story is so morbid, twisted and heartbreaking and my favorite part is when Jud tells his stories of his dog and Timmy😊
    I hope it’s good and I can’t Frigging wait to see it !!!

  • @papagermiritusii8345
    @papagermiritusii8345 6 месяцев назад

    I absolutely loved this one...I just went in without any research and put things together and it was about Timmy ...so bad ass! From a short clip from the original PS into an adaptation 🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @thomasnelson3280
    @thomasnelson3280 Год назад +3

    A prequel could be great, as long as it's done right. The best SK films are made like Mushietti's IT two films: with heart and soul, not just straight up horror.

  • @DeadPOOLParty
    @DeadPOOLParty 9 месяцев назад +1

    I know I wasn’t the only person that saw a shape of a face in the fog when Timmy was walking 😮 creepy af! 0:31

  • @braedon1986
    @braedon1986 9 месяцев назад +1

    *Scary as hell on Earth!*

  • @Infinite.Worldz
    @Infinite.Worldz Год назад +1

    Whoever's doing advertisement for the show sucks really bad this should be like a million views.

  • @Shelly-op1kx
    @Shelly-op1kx 8 месяцев назад

    My sons friend Jackson’s in this lol! 👍🏼Jack-Jack!! We gotta see it now!!🤗

  • @sablejohnson3845
    @sablejohnson3845 8 месяцев назад

    I actually saw it on Paramount Plus and it was awesome

  • @philip2010
    @philip2010 10 месяцев назад +1

    In the original timmy died in ww 2 in this one he died in Vietnam they did change the story alot since the first one there both based on the novel

  • @halloweenjunkie666
    @halloweenjunkie666 Год назад +1

    Prequel?! No foolin??!!! Yeaaaa!!!!

  • @Julia-lk8jn
    @Julia-lk8jn Год назад +3

    Oh I love it. Excellent choice for a trailer: doesn't spoil anything, but gives you a good idea of what the mood and the look will be like. I'm so happy that John Lithgow will be back for the prequel - he did a great job in the 2019 film - and I am hoping *so* hard that the Mi'kmaq get a good part!
    I'd love to see as much as possible of their culture, and their first reaction to the curse.
    (Hilariously enough: their long-term reaction was certainly wiser than that of the settlers; Europeans seem to have a genetic predisposition of walking into places where everybody else is smart enough to stay the F away. Maybe that's our reaction to over-population?)

    • @JARedwolf100
      @JARedwolf100 11 месяцев назад +1

      If the Micmac story comes into play I’m guessing it’s going to involve the story of a hard summer and deadly winter where desperation drove them to eat their own.
      The Wendigo, the evil spirit that cursed the burial grounds, appears where acts of cannibalism happen and possess those who committed it and/or who were so morally corrupt in other ways. Could be possible the tribe started eating the dead they buried and is why the ground went sour with evil.
      But given how the fantasy world King universe plays out is all the books are connected and The Wendigo could very well just be how Randel Flagg appears in the Pet Sematery world.

  • @HeyInternetErichere
    @HeyInternetErichere 8 месяцев назад

    Man, I wish this scene was actually in the movie. As much as I enjoyed the remake, all the deleted scenes should've been in the final film, including the ending!

  • @sellfastforcashllc125
    @sellfastforcashllc125 Год назад

    Damn You go Lithgow! So underrated!! Awesome actor for sure!

  • @RobertJamesChinneryH
    @RobertJamesChinneryH 11 месяцев назад

    HOLY SHIT WHAT A STORY

  • @RSx94
    @RSx94 11 месяцев назад

    Bateman creeped me out in the OG pet sematary movie

  • @raymondtorres9195
    @raymondtorres9195 Год назад +1

    They should do a spin off movie to this story would be great

    • @babd7176
      @babd7176 11 месяцев назад +1

      It airing on Paramount+ on October 6th. They just announced it today.

    • @raymondtorres9195
      @raymondtorres9195 11 месяцев назад

      @@babd7176 hell yea its gonna be creepy

  • @wesleymills11
    @wesleymills11 11 месяцев назад

    So now...there is a movie coming out called "Pet Semetary - Bloodlines" .....although I have to admit this is a HELL OF A TRAILER....they need to pursue this as well

  • @ericsantana1184
    @ericsantana1184 Год назад +1

    Something really tells me that Stephen King saw Evil Dead back in 1981 and probably got the inspiration from it to create pet cemetery but something else tells me that it must have come from the loss of a family pet or a friend. Either way it's a great book I think I found the perfect person to play Stephen King if they ever do make a biopic about him I believe that Paul Dano is perfect for the role. The perfect person to direct the movie should be Sam Rami.

  • @mider9996
    @mider9996 9 месяцев назад

    People should read the book…the Timmy Baterman part was messed up.

    • @sablejohnson3845
      @sablejohnson3845 8 месяцев назад +2

      Tell me about it,...Timmy in the 1989, version was older, and very undead, in the newer one he's actually hot for a dead man

  • @violettecooley
    @violettecooley 10 месяцев назад

    I wanna see this so bad when will it be on dvd

  • @kellywolfe5930
    @kellywolfe5930 9 месяцев назад

    I definitely want to see this ❤ please someone make a good spine-chilling thriller from the book insomnia by Stephen King I've been waiting so long for it 💙💛❤💚💜

  • @nathanhudson5676
    @nathanhudson5676 10 месяцев назад

    Is this a deleted scene brcause i dont remember this? And i watched the movie recently.

  • @halloweenjunkie666
    @halloweenjunkie666 Год назад +1

    Im wondering if the stairway going up the mound was very wide open because I can't imagine a prize bull 🐂 being carried up that very narrow stairway

    • @Robert-vi5kn
      @Robert-vi5kn Год назад +3

      Yeah, that burying a bull up there was such a stupid part of the story. No man is going to be able to drag a dead bull all the way up there like 3 miles into the woods, through a swamp, and then carry it up those steps to bury it on top of a hill. King should have just stuck to normal pets and people being buried. That Hanrattty story is just absurd.

  • @jacksquatt6082
    @jacksquatt6082 8 месяцев назад +1

    This little short is pretty great, but it's the best thing that came out of that lifeless remake. Jud was right. Sometimes, dead is better.

    • @Lilblaisy23
      @Lilblaisy23 8 месяцев назад +1

      I liked the prequel

  • @dinoatcharterdotnet
    @dinoatcharterdotnet 8 месяцев назад +1

    I give Pet Sematary: Bloodlines a 3/10. There was no Wendigo and no Ramones/Starcrawler song to close out the movie. The only redeeming factor was watching Natalie Alyn Lind run around.

    • @dylanvail5116
      @dylanvail5116 8 месяцев назад +1

      ? I thought it was better than the 2019 Remake

  • @NOMADinteractive
    @NOMADinteractive Год назад

    There is definitely material to work with here …..

  • @violettecooley
    @violettecooley Год назад

    So whens this actually coming out and is this real or just fan made cuz I want to watch this bad lol ijs

    • @dravendean8710
      @dravendean8710 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think the release date is October 7th from paramount

  • @johnmellor932
    @johnmellor932 Год назад

    This is a promo for the Remake that came out already. They do this a lot in movies. It's not a promo for a prequel.

    • @StephenKingAdaptations
      @StephenKingAdaptations  Год назад +1

      The prequel Will be about ”The tale of Timmy Baterman” so yeah its very much going to be connected to this Movie.

  • @starwarsroo2448
    @starwarsroo2448 2 месяца назад

    Truth is sometimes a dead franchise is better

  • @DHGlee2013
    @DHGlee2013 Год назад +2

    I love this remake but the original movie is way more frightening. The books is better than both but the OG pet Sematary movie has this vibe that is way more connected to the novel(even though it’s not, if that makes sense lol)

  • @Mdriver1981
    @Mdriver1981 Год назад

    Huh? Baterman died in World War II, not Vietnam. He died charging a gun nest near Rome.

    • @BrandonCampbell-yy8kx
      @BrandonCampbell-yy8kx 9 месяцев назад

      I think they chose Vietnam due to the 2019 version of Judd age as opposed to the 1989 version of Judd age close to ww2.

  • @el_spicerbeasto
    @el_spicerbeasto 10 месяцев назад

    Timmy was killed while trying to take over a machine gunner in Rome I think in the book.

  • @delonjohnson5907
    @delonjohnson5907 8 месяцев назад +1

    Am I the only one not OK with all the story changes? Add this to the same list as the child's play reboot. Garbage and a half.

    • @dylanvail5116
      @dylanvail5116 8 месяцев назад

      Changes....they switched his death from WW2 to Vietnam..that's it

    • @ARareBreedStory
      @ARareBreedStory 19 дней назад

      ​​​@@dylanvail5116
      They changed way more than that.
      In the book and movies when you bury someone in the burial grounds, it takes time for them to come back. In Bloodlines, it happens almost instantly.
      In all other versions of the story, Timmy's father has a funeral, then burys Timmy, and people freak out because they later see him walking around town. In Bloodlines, there is no funeral, people just think Timmy came home shell shocked or something.
      In the book and original film, Jud knew Timmy, but they weren't close friends or even the same age, Timmy was 17 and Jud was 43.
      Jud also never had the desire to leave town and move off, like he does in Bloodlines.
      And the biggest part they changed in Bloodlines was Jud never buried his dog spot at the burial grounds as a boy, that part was completely erased.
      Which makes no sense, seeing as how that's a pretty big plot point in the book, original film, and the remake.
      They also for some reason decided the only way to stop a reanimated body, is to destroy it's eyes. Which was weird and random, considering that's absolutely not how it was done in the book or any other film. So that made no sense. They also didn't have super human speed or teleporting powers.
      Bloodlines made a ton of dumb changes.

  • @Mefistofeles.
    @Mefistofeles. 11 месяцев назад

    Please ...translate spanish please