The voyage of the Demeter is one of those things that's not always brought up in detail in the adaptations, but yeah—EVERYONE on the boat dies. EVERYONE. That's canon. So as soon as I saw a dog in the trailer, I was like, "Oh, we're doing this, are we? Okay."
FYI, I've been talking about Yellowjackets on my blog recently, and there's a dog death in that too, which is why it took me so long to watch it. BUT I was able to avoid the scene entirely when it came up without losing the narrative, and it's SO good it's totally worth it anyway.
Anyways, yeah, Dracula has a lot of random, weird powers in the book that also don't always make it to the adaptations. He's the Uber Vampire for a reason.
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The voyage of the Demeter is one of those things that's not always brought up in detail in the adaptations, but yeah—EVERYONE on the boat dies. EVERYONE. That's canon. So as soon as I saw a dog in the trailer, I was like, "Oh, we're doing this, are we? Okay."
FYI, I've been talking about Yellowjackets on my blog recently, and there's a dog death in that too, which is why it took me so long to watch it. BUT I was able to avoid the scene entirely when it came up without losing the narrative, and it's SO good it's totally worth it anyway.
Anyways, yeah, Dracula has a lot of random, weird powers in the book that also don't always make it to the adaptations. He's the Uber Vampire for a reason.