PETA to demonstrate against major fright film.

The movie will be in theaters soon.

December 7th 2024.

PETA to demonstrate against major fright film.
The highly anticipated horror film, Nosferatu, starring Nicholas Hoult, is set to hit theaters in just a few weeks. However, the animal rights group PETA has announced their plans to boycott the film and stage a protest at a screening.

According to reports, PETA, which has been around for 44 years, will be sending a giant rat to the screening of Nosferatu. The film, directed by Robert Eggers, is a modern remake of the 1922 classic and is based on Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula.

The premiere of Nosferatu will take place at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, and is expected to be a star-studded event. PETA, however, is determined to disrupt the big premiere and set the record straight about how rats are portrayed in the film.

Their issue seems to be with the negative portrayal of rats as a species, which they believe signifies death and disease in 19th century Germany. PETA's director of animals in film and television, Lauren Thomasson, gave a passionate statement to the media, stating that rats are often misrepresented and denied the chance to be seen as intelligent, social, and affectionate animals.

PETA plans to have their giant prosthetic rat carry a sign that reads "Rats have rights! We didn't cause the plague!" This statement refers to the popular belief that rats were responsible for spreading the Black Death, which killed an estimated 50 million people in Europe and northern Africa in the 14th century.

Director Robert Eggers has defended the use of rats in the film, stating that they were well-trained and that only the foreground rats were real, with the background ones being computer-generated. However, he did admit that the smell on set was overwhelming due to the rats' incontinence.

Despite some challenges, critics who have seen the film have given it positive reviews, with a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film is set to hit UK cinemas on January 1, 2025.

It is important to note that rats, like any other animal, deserve to be treated with respect and not be stereotyped as pests. PETA encourages everyone to see through these harmful stereotypes and give these animals the respect they deserve.

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