Gage Creed is the young son of Louis and Rachel Creed, a family who moves to Ludlow, Maine. Soon after they arrive, Gage is killed in a tragic accident, and Louis buries him in the nearby Pet Sematary, an ancient burial ground with a dark and sinister history. What happens to Gage in Pet Sematary 2019 is a chilling tale of grief, loss, and the consequences of tampering with the natural order of life and death.

What Happens to Gage in Pet Sematary 2019?

Gage's Death

Gage's death is a pivotal moment in Pet Sematary 2019. While playing near his home, he is struck by a semi-truck and killed instantly. His heartbroken parents, Louis and Rachel, are left to deal with the unimaginable pain of losing their young son.

The Pet Sematary

In their grief, Louis and Rachel turn to the Pet Sematary, a mysterious burial ground located in the woods near their home. The Pet Sematary is said to have the power to bring the dead back to life, but at a terrible price. Undeterred by the warnings of the locals, Louis buries Gage in the Pet Sematary, hoping to bring him back to life.

The Return of Gage

Gage's resurrection is a horrific sight. He is brought back to life as a twisted and malevolent version of his former self. Gage is no longer the innocent and loving child that Louis and Rachel remember. Instead, he is a cold and heartless creature with a thirst for blood.

The Aftermath

The return of Gage has devastating consequences for Louis, Rachel, and their family. Gage begins to terrorize his parents and sister, and the family is forced to live in constant fear. Ultimately, Louis and Rachel must confront the darkness that has been unleashed by their decision to bury Gage in the Pet Sematary.

The Ending

The ending of Pet Sematary 2019 is both tragic and cathartic. Louis and Rachel are able to defeat Gage and send him back to the Pet Sematary, but at the cost of their own lives. The film ends with the Creed family being laid to rest in the Pet Sematary, their tragic story serving as a warning to those who would dare to tamper with the natural order of life and death.