Stephen King is not exactly known for things turning out all right. But the ending he suggested for the new film adaptation for Pet Sematary is actually kind of, dare I say, nice?
Stephen King is not exactly known for things turning out all right. But the ending he suggested for the new film adaptation for Pet Sematary is actually kind of, dare I say, nice?
As reported by Entertainment Weekly, Stephen King, while watching an early cut of the recent adaptation, suggested his own take on how the film could possibly end. (I’m not gonna tell you how it actually ends, so no worries there.)
The new ending follows along with the change that older sister Ellie, instead of toddler Gage, is the one who is resurrected by the evil in the dirt. It opens with Gage, after the final conflict between his family and Ellie, wandering alone.
“I talked about an ending where Gage is walking up the middle of the road. We see dawn, and we hear a truck coming, and think, ‘Oh my God, he’s gonna get greased in the road. That’s how this is gonna end!'” King told EW.
“Then at the last second, this woman pulls him out of the road and rescues him, and says, ‘Where’s your mommy and daddy?'” he continued. “And that’s how you end the thing.”
That’s honestly a pretty clever idea. It offers a weird sort of creepy hope to the very end of the film–maybe Gage will go on to live a normal, not-tinged-by-evil life? While also referencing the original 1983 story in a way fans might appreciate.
While King was never known for his brilliance in adapting his own work to film, that’s a pretty good idea there. And as for the hopefulness of it at all? King told EW, “I’m a sucker for a happy ending.” Sure you are.
Pet Semataryis in theaters now.
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