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Does the dog die in Good Boy?

by admin October 3, 2025



Good Boy is one of the most acclaimed and talked about horror movies of 2025, but with an adorable dog taking center stage in the movie, this is your guide to if the canine dies, should that be information you need before deciding to watch.

Good Boy has been making waves since it debuted at SXSW in March, with critics and audiences blown away by the horror movie‘s clever central conceit.

That’s because it’s a haunted house movie told from a canine’s point-of-view, with Indy the dog – played by Indy the dog – our eyes and ears for much of the movie, and the only character who realises that something supernatural might be afoot.

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You can read our Good Boy review here. But we also know some animal-lovers won’t watch a movie if they know a dog dies, so that information can be found below. Meaning SPOILERS ahead (though please avoid if you can, as it’s best to go into this one knowing nothing).

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Does the dog die in Good Boy?

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No, the dog does not die in Good Boy, with Indy surviving through to the end of the movie.

The story concerns dog Indy and master Todd moving to a house in the woods, where the pet pooch immediately detects something supernatural within those four walls.

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There’s creepy noises and shadows in the attic and basement, doors creak and open of their own accord, and Indy even sees another seemingly spectral dog creeping around the house.

But Indy’s owner seems blissfully unaware of the nightmare his dog is witnessing, and trying to protect him from. Though to be fair, Todd, has problems of his own, in the shape of a serious illness that’s affecting both his body and his brain.

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That mind fog sees him treating Indy pretty poorly towards the end of the film. But it also means he banishes his best friend to under the house when the paranormal activity appears to really kick off.

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Which might just save Indy’s life, as while he’s scared down there, he doesn’t die, and makes it to the end of the movie. At which point he’s found and rescued by Todd’s sister Vera, who drives him safely away from the haunted house.

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So be warned – while the dog doesn’t die in Good Boy, he is in danger for much of the movie, and thanks to Indy’s incredible acting chops, appears to be stressed and frightened throughout. All of which was achieved not by scaring him senseless, but through audio cues, hand gestures, and food, though definitely not carrots.

Director compares Indy to Mission: Impossible’s Ethan Hunt

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As the release of Good Boy has been approaching, search for whether Indy dies has spiked, prompting writer-director Ben Leonberg to speak out about the issue.

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“Were we surprised by the reaction? I mean, yes, I think so,” Leonberg tells CinemaBlend. “It’s all been delightful. We certainly think our dog is really compelling. I think everyone thinks their own dog is the cutest, most compelling dog in the world. So maybe my wife and I are gonna be a little warped now. But no, it’s been delightful to see that people are this invested in Indy, his story and outcome.”

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Leonberg says he’s also fine with audiences knowing in advance what happens to Indy, even comparing the dog to Ethan Hunt: “It’s probably not so different from what I think people know when they go and see a Mission: Impossible movie,” says Leonberg.

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“Tom Cruise isn’t gonna die, but the filmmaking still has to let you think he might fall off that airplane and die potentially for real, when you’re watching Mission: Impossible. So, it’s a different way to solve a kind of similar problem.”

Good Boy is in cinemas now, while you can head here to learn about the celluloid inspiration for the movie, or here to find out where Good Boy will be streaming first.

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RDR2 modder gives NPCs memories that players are forced to watch when they die

by admin October 1, 2025



A Red Dead Redemption 2 modder has turned the game into Westworld by giving NPCs their own memories.

Rockstar’s wild west classic Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the greatest games of all time and remains a must-play for anyone waiting for GTA 6.

Like most open-world titles, Red Dead gives players a ton of freedom with how they go about completing tasks and traversing the world, adding to its already immersive gameplay.

Now, Twitch streamer ‘Blurbs’ has found a way to give the game’s numerous NPCs even more backstory through “memories” that play when they die.

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While the goal is a “maximum guilt trip,” the scripts don’t exactly have the same dynamic dialogue you’d encounter playing naturally… but that’s because they were written by Twitch chat.

Red Dead Redemption 2 NPCs get memories for “maximum guilt trip”

The concept for the memory mod came from a viewer after Blurbs let fans suggest their worst ideas.

Basically, Blurbs modified the game to enter a special “cinema” mode showing NPCs in a slow-mo close-up right before he kills them.

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From there, the streamer recorded a series of scenes meant to be “flashbacks” and programmed the game so it loads these “memories” when an NPC dies.

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While this could, in theory, have been pretty emotional (much like Red Dead itself), Blurbs decided to get Twitch chat to write the scripts.

I modded RDR2 so that NPCs have *actual* memories you are forced to watch when they die. Maximum guilt trip.

I may have made a mistake letting Twitch Chat write the scripts however… pic.twitter.com/J7dGWdYKc9

— Blurbs (@Blurbstv) October 1, 2025

The result was a series of absurd dialogue referencing meme culture, One Piece, baseball, video games, and an assortment of other oddities.

“I may have made a mistake letting Twitch Chat write the scripts,” he admitted.

This is hardly the first time Blurbs’ Red Dead mods have gone viral. Back in August, he designed a mod that lets players throw Jack Marston like a tomahawk.

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A few weeks before that, he spent three days finding a way to mod himself into the game.





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Earth Must Die is a comedian-packed point-and-click in which you decide how much of a dick you want to be
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Earth Must Die is a comedian-packed point-and-click in which you decide how much of a dick you want to be

by admin September 29, 2025


Earth Must Die was one of the stand-out premieres in yesterday’s PC Gaming Show. The cartoon-styled space romp shone with crisp and vibrant visuals, and boasted a cast list that read like a who’s-who of British comedy.

Starring in it are Joel Fry (Game of Thrones, Dr Who, Our Flag Means Death), Ben Starr (Expedition 33, Final Fantasy 16), Martha Howe-Douglas (co-creator of Ghosts), Alex Horne (Taskmaster), Mike Wozniak (Man Down, Taskmaster, Three Bean Salad podcast), Don Warrington (Rising Damp!), Matthew Holness (Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace), Tamsin Greig (Black Books, Green Wing!), and Stevie Martin, Julie Nolke, Sophie Duker, Emma Fryer, Alasdair Beckett-King, Rosie Holt, Jon Blyth, Sam O’Leary, Tom Lawrinson, Sally Beaumont, David Montieth and Inel Tomlinson.

Yes, that’s Jon Blyth who once contributed to Eurogamer, which I’m sure is the accolade he shares and not his recent BAFTA-nominated performance in Thank Goodness You’re Here!

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An eye-catching trailer and an eye-catching cast list, but details about the actual game were relatively scarce. What actually is Earth Must Die, then, and when is it coming out? Having talked to the game’s creator Dan Marshall today, I know some of the answers.

Earth Must Die, like many of Size Five’s games (that’s Marshall’s studio name), is a point-and-click adventure. And like many of Size Five’s games, it comes with a twist. “The idea is it’s a point-and-click adventure game but the lead character refuses to touch anything,” Marshall tells me. “He’s above it; because he’s from land-owning gentry, he won’t press buttons. So the game is a… conversation-’em-up. That’s not a real word is it?


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“But it’s not like Monkey Island where you can constantly replay conversations until you get the right stuff. Conversations play through, and you choose how much of a dick you’re going to be [I’ll come back to this point], and puzzle solving is more about manipulating other people into doing what you want to achieve rather than you actually doing it. So it’s more about ordering other people around to do things, rather than picking stuff up and having your own inventory.”

Indeed, Earth Must Die doesn’t have an inventory, so you can’t touch anything or pick anything up, or keep anything with you. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of an adventure/point-and-click game having done that before.

To come back to the “choose how much of a dick you’re going to be” point earlier: Earth Must Die is also a game about a baddie. A proper baddie. Not a baddie who secretly wants to be good.

Says Marshall: “What they do in games quite often, or in Despicable Me or Star Wars or whatever, is they go ‘this time you’re going to play as one of the people in the Empire’, and they chicken out about a third of the way through and you defect to the Rebel side. And actually [the character is] a goodie because playing a baddie all the way through is slightly irksome.

“We’ve worked out ways of balancing [Valak’s] story so that he’s just a dick – he’s a fascist dictator bellend. I won’t mince my words! But he’s not the hero of the story. But you do get to play him and choose his dialogue options and all the rest of it, while the world crumbles around him.”

Valak is the lead, then, a Ming the Merciless-like character in charge of a vast alien empire who one day discovers Earth and an empire better organised than his. “So it’s basically: you’re this Ming the Merciless character with your 1950s wobbly sets, and then the Empire from Star Wars turns up and invades and takes over and rolls you into their much better empire. So that leaves you in the slightly awkward position of becoming the de facto Rebel leader for your [rebellion],” Marshall says.

I think it sounds great, and if Size Five’s last game Lair of the Clockwork God is anything to go by, there’s every chance it will be (I wish I’d been bold enough to give that game five stars; don’t tell Chris Tapsell I said that). But when is Earth Must Die coming out?

One of the upsides of holding back a reveal until the vocal parts have been recorded is the game’s nearly done. As in, there’s an outside chance Earth Must Die could even release this year, publisher No More Robots told me today. It’s a very tentative aim, so bear that in mind, but it could happen. And if it doesn’t, a 2026 release presumably won’t be far behind.

Incidentally, I was delighted to host Dan Marshall and writing and design partner Ben Ward (the Ben of ‘Ben and Dan’) on the interview podcast I ran a few years ago, and I don’t think any guests made me laugh harder.



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Does Arisu die in Alice in Borderland Season 3? Cliffhanger ending explained
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Does Arisu die in Alice in Borderland Season 3? Cliffhanger ending explained

by admin September 26, 2025



Alice in Borderland Season 3 sees Arisu and Usagi enter another round of deadly games. With so many twists and a shocking cliffhanger ending, here’s what you need to know if Arisu dies.

The third chapter of the Netflix series moves beyond Haro Aso’s manga, meaning new games and new characters, including the mysterious Ryuji Matsuyama (Kento Kaku), who draws Usagi (Tao Tsuchiya) back into the Borderland. 

Sadly, fan favorites like Chishiya (Nijirō Murakami) and Kuina (Aya Asahina) aren’t back for the games, although there is a surprise for viewers at the end. 

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As for Arisu (Kento Yamazaki), it should come as no surprise that he heads back into the world he escaped from to save his wife. He would sacrifice his life for Usagi, but does he? Warning: spoilers ahead!

Does Arisu die in Alice in Borderland Season 3?

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No, you’ll be pleased to know that both Arisu and Usagi survive after clearing the Joker games, as does their baby, with the pair discussing the name for their unborn child in the final act. 

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Their peace is soon interrupted by an almighty twist (more on that shortly), but for now, they’re alive and well. 

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It’s touch and go for a moment in the Alice in Borderland Season 3 finale when the team plays ‘Possible Futures’ – a game in which they roll a dice and move between different rooms within a grid to reach the exit. 

There are plenty of rules that raise the stakes. For instance, the number on the dice indicates how many players can move into the next room, they have to choose between variants of their futures, and if their 15 points reach zero, they’re eliminated (aka killed). 

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The question of Arisu’s survival comes up as he decides in the final round to sacrifice himself to save the rest of the team – including Usagi and their unborn child. 

However, there’s a twist: it turns out that by sacrificing himself, he’s won the game. While trapped in the room, he sees Usagi, Ryuji, and the remaining players in a fake Tokyo as it collapses around them and starts to flood. 

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Against all odds, Arisu manages to save the team, aside from Usagi and Ryuji. When he goes back for his wife, he’s faced with Banda – one of two players who decided to stay in the Borderland after the Queen of Hearts was defeated in Season 2. 

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Banda is the whole reason Arisu is back in this place. He believes Arisu is the best player and so he drew him in by using Usagi as bait – essentially for his own entertainment. 

In their final confrontation, Arisu says he’ll never accept his offer to stay and Banda goes to shoot him, thereby killing Arisu in the real world. But just before he pulls the trigger, he’s eliminated by the infamous beam of light. 

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A mysterious new character enters: the Watchman, played by none other than Ken Watanabe. His arrival sees time itself stand still, with the Watchman inviting Arisu to one final game. 

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This involves two cards placed face down on a table. If Arisu picks the Joker, the Watchman gets to choose his fate. 

When Arisu discovers both cards are Jokers, the Watchman gives him the choice: jump into the vortex and die, knowing that he’ll be back here one day and that death means no more suffering, or live and endure the pain that life brings. 

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Arisu chooses to return to the land of the living with Usagi, at which point time starts up again and he hears Usagi screaming. He’s able to find and save her, but Ryuji lets himself get sucked into the vortex while his real-life body flat-lines. 

Usagi and Arisu survive and are seen preparing for their baby in the real world. But this is Alice in Borderland we’re talking about, and so of course there’s a twist. 

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Season 3 cliffhanger ending explained

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Right at the end of Alice in Borderland Season 3, the world is about to be rocked by a prophetic natural disaster, with the camera closing in on a waitress in LA who is wearing a name tag: “Alice”. 

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You see, during his conversation with Arisu, the Watchman claims that the space between life and death will soon be “flooded with many people” as something terrible will happen in the real world – something “much, much bigger” than the meteorite disaster.

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It’s hard to tell if this is just the Watchman trying to mess with his head (it wouldn’t be the first time in the Borderland), and Arisu thinks nothing of it when he makes it back home with Usagi.

However, after Arisu conducts a series of interviews with previous players – including Chishiya and Kuina – he heads back to his office when all of a sudden an earthquake hits. 

They decide to switch on the news, where it’s revealed that unprecedented seismic activity has been recorded in regions across the planet, including in Japan, Europe, and the US. 

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Alice in Borderland then pulls a Squid Game and cuts to America, where two men enter a bar and order a couple of drinks. The waitress, whose face isn’t shown, heads back to the bar and turns around, at which point the camera closes in on her name badge. 

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So, what exactly does this mean? Well, firstly, we’re probably getting a Season 4. Secondly, the Watchman was correct – a disaster unlike anything the planet has ever seen is coming. 

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It opens up a whole new world for the Netflix show, one in which we could see hundreds, if not thousands of new players entering the space between life and death. 

But one big question you’ll no doubt have is: who the hell is Alice?

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Up until now, the “Alice” in the title comes from Arisu. His surname is a Japanese rendering of “Alice,” and the title is a play on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

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Given the series makes a point of showing us a woman named Alice, and an unprecedented natural disaster is set to impact the region she’s in the most, this could be seen as a setup for an American spinoff.

But like Squid Game’s ending, it’s unclear whether this is the true intention or if the creators simply wanted to end the series with an entertaining twist. Whatever the case, the cast and crew are game for more from this world – just keep in mind that no plans are set in stone right now.

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In a recent interview, the Radio Times asked director Shinsuke Sato about the potential for future seasons, to which he replied, “If you’re asking me whether I’d be interested or not, I would certainly say yes.”

Alice in Borderland Season 3 is streaming on Netflix now. For more on what to watch, check out the best shows of 2025 so far, the most binge-worthy series, and everything that’s coming up with our 2025 TV release calendar.

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Does the cat die in Caught Stealing?

by admin August 29, 2025



Caught Stealing is a new crime caper that kicks off when the hero agrees to look after his neighbor’s cat. So does the moggy make it to the end of the movie? If you need to know that information before seeing the film, we’ve got you covered.

Caught Stealing is an action thriller based on the 2004 of the same name by Charles Huston, directed by The Whale helmer Darren Aronofsky, and starring Elvis actor Austin Butler.

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We awarded the film 3-stars in our Caught Stealing review, and wrote that “everyone involved is clearly having a blast, and that fun factor bleeds through the screen, in a movie that delivers twists and turns and tonal shifts that’ll make your head spin.”

A furry feline called Bud plays pretty heavily into proceedings, and as some viewers like to know if animals survive a movie before deciding to watch, we’ve got those details below. Though that means CAT SPOILERS ahead…

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Does the cat die in Caught Stealing?

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No, the cat does not die during Caught Stealing, with Bud making it to the end of the movie pretty much intact.

There is an act of animal cruelty during the film, but mercifully, it takes place off camera, with gangster Pavel revealing he threw the cat across the room when it bit him.

Which is different to how the scene plays out in the book, where said gangster snaps the cat’s leg during a scene. Something Aronofsky clearly decided was too shocking for the screen.

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Bud does spend the rest of the movie limping around with his leg in a bandage, but come the end that has healed, and the cat is alive and well, though still very much a biter should strangers try to pet him.

Who plays Bud in the movie?

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Bud is played by a Siberian forest cat called Tonic, who hails from Toronto.

Previous credits include the 2019 Pet Sematary remake and 2023 slasher Thanksgiving, and Austin Butler – who spends most of the movie carrying Tonic/Bud around in a duffle bag – says the cat is a consummate professional.

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“Tonic is so brilliant, isn’t he? He’s a scene stealer,” Butler told NPR. “He had this very primal fire in his eyes, you know. And so when you fed him a treat, he didn’t just take it out of your hand with his mouth. He would grab it with his paw. He’s like this tiny little tiger. It’s just so impressive to see. And then on top of that, he could stay on a mark for an hour and a half, he’s just so focused.”

But there were similarities between the cat and his alter-ego, with Aronofsky revealing: “Tonic’s not a type of cat you pet. I would have to stop myself because Tonic doesn’t like to be touched. You just have to respect that.”

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Caught Stealing is in cinemas now, while you can head here for the best movies out this month, or here for the best action movies of all-time.

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