While the internet is still morning the loss of beloved feline Grumpy Cat, we’re hit with the devastating news of the passing of another iconic cat. Leo, the leading cat in Pet Sematary, has passed ...
As if Grumpy Cat’s death wasn’t hard enough on us all, another familiar feline has crossed the Rainbow Bridge. “It is with deep sadness that we tell you that Leo has passed away,” reads the text on an ...
The feline star of the Stephen King film adaptation “Pet Sematary,” Leo the Cat, has died, his new adopted owner announced on Instagram Wednesday night.Leo starred in “Pet Sematary” as Church, the ...
While there were four different cats who were used to portray Church in the new Pet Sematary, Leo is the one fans will remember most. It was Leo who mainly played the undead version of the cat, and it ...
Leo, the Maine Coon crossbreed cat who played Church in the 2019 remake of Pet Sematary, has died just a month after the film's release. While four different cats played the iconic Church, it was the ...
Leo the Cat, seen in a trailer for Paramount Pictures' "Pet Sematary." Image from video The glaring feline who spooked audiences in the recent “Pet Sematary” remake has died just more than a month ...
Leo, the poster boy for the horror flick “Pet Sematary,” has died. His passing was noted Thursday on his Instagram account, which, started by his owner Kirk Jarrett’s 12-year-old daughter, accrued ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook On the cover of Stephen King‘s novel Pet Sematary, readers can see a snarling cat, hinting to ...
Leo played the undead cat named Church in this year's remake of the horror classic. His death comes just weeks after the film's release. Leo is featured in the official trailer for "Pet Sematary," ...
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The glaring feline who spooked audience members and horror-lovers with his performance in the 2019 “Pet Sematary” remake has died just more than a month after the film’s release. Leo the Cat’s death ...
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