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Pet Sematary Prequel Release Date, Cast, Plot And How To Watch - What We Know So Far Pet Sematary Prequel Release Date, Cast, Plot And How To Watch - What We Know So Far Paramount Pictures By Liam Mathews/Feb. 25, 2021 2:23 pm EDT/Updated: Feb. 25, 2021 2:24 pm EDT Pet Sematary is one of Stephen King's best, most terrifying novels. It tells the story of Louis Creed, a doctor who moves with his wife and two small children to a small town in Maine after getting a job as the director of a university's health services. The Creeds' neighbor, Jud Crandall, shows them the local "pet sematary," where animals who have been hit by trucks get buried. Later, after Louis' daughter's cat Church is hit, Jud shows Louis the burial ground beyond the pet sematary, where what gets buried comes back — but not the same. Even if you don't know this particular horror story, you might be able to guess where it's going. King has said of all the novels he's written,