
Horror fans are refusing to watch a hotly-tipped new film, and truthfully, their causes are fairly legitimate.
Good Boy, directed by Ben Leonberg, at the moment holds a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score after wowing attendees at this year’s SXSW Festival.
It follows lovely pooch Indy and his proprietor Todd (Shane Jensen), who transfer to his grandfather’s house, which is alleged to be haunted.
They quickly study that these rumours might very a lot be actuality as we expertise more and more sinister paranormal exercise – all from Indy’s level of view.
Shudder has acquired the rights to the much-raved-about horror movie, with a UK streaming launch date but to be introduced.
But some viewers are feeling anxious about tuning in simply in case any hurt befalls Indy as the very good boy makes an attempt to defend their proprietor from an unseen menace.



Speaking about the movie on social media, Metro readers have been questioning Indy’s destiny and claiming they’d be ’emotionally ready’ if he died.
‘Does the dog die. Asking for me because I’m not emotionally ready for a canine to die ever,’ Topaze Davies wrote on Facebook.
Coi-coi Maravillas Saquilabon added: ‘As long the dog is safe until the end of the movie, I will watch this.’
User Body Welsh Springer Spaniel commented: ‘The dog better not die , everyone else can croak it , it’s fantastic … even when the canine is the satan incarnate, in any other case I can’t watch.’
Many mentioned they merely ‘couldn’t watch’ if Indy got here to any hurt, asking others if that they had seen it to attempt to deduce whether or not the canine dies.
‘I cannot cope if a dog dies in a film..Turner & Hooch even i thought Grommit was going to die in the Christmas special this yr & inwas blubbering (sic),’ Alyissa Davison-Lawson admitted.


Nathan Van Sickle instructed: ‘Nice idea but dog lovers are going to need a spoiler on whether the dog survives to even contemplate watching it.’
Hopefully followers gained’t have lengthy to wait to watch the movie, with Shudder saying on May 1 that that they had acquired the rights for the UK, US, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Speaking to Deadline, Amy Beecroft, head of Verve Ventures, who negotiated the deal, mentioned: ‘We immediately recognised the immense potential of Leonberg’s debut and are thrilled to strike this cope with Shudder.’
Emily Gotto, SVP of Acquisitions and Production for Shudder, mentioned in an announcement: ‘Ben Leonberg’s debut is a singular expertise in perspective-driven horror. Told solely by the eyes of Indy, a faithful canine whose terror and dedication to save his human change into our personal, the movie delivers a haunting and emotional expertise that introduces a shocking standout efficiency from Indy and a strikingly assured first characteristic from Leonberg.’
Good Boy can be out there to stream on Shudder through Amazon Prime Video
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