‘Good Boy’ Trailer Shows Haunted House From Dog’s Perspective
Good Boy uses a unique canine perspective to explore supernatural threats as Indy the retriever fights to protect his owner from dark forces in a haunted house.
- Dropping its official trailer Monday, Independent Film Company and Shudder show Indy, a loyal dog, and Todd confronting paranormal activity.
- Framed from his canine perspective, Good Boy follows Indy, a retriever, whose owner has suffered a family death and moves into a haunted house where he confronts malevolent forces.
- Earlier this year, Good Boy premiered at South by Southwest, with early reviews praising Indy's performance and the film's overall quality, said director Ben Leonberg.
- Ahead of its release, Good Boy is set to open in North American theaters on October 3, 2025, with the U.K. following on October 10, 2025.
- With its unique hook, Good Boy positions itself as a standout in indie horror, with early reviews praising its innovative approach and Indy, the retriever's, lead performance as one of the year's most distinctive experiences.
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