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Dog's-Eye Horror Film 'Good Boy' Reveals Special Visual, Collaboration Goods

The special visual and goods rollout mark the final marketing push for a film that has already won animal performance awards at SXSW and the Astra Film Awards.

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Dog's-Eye Horror Film 'Good Boy' Reveals Special Visual, Collaboration Goods

The horror film 'GOOD BOY,' told from a dog's perspective, has released a special visual showing the canine protagonist Indy staring at an evil presence invisible to humans. Collaboration goods with artists Numagasa Watari, Gakiya Isamu, and Hardcore Chocolate will be sold at theaters. The film opens July 10 in Japan.

The special visual for 'GOOD BOY' features the tagline 'I can see evil' and shows Indy, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, staring at a sinister presence humans cannot perceive. The image will serve as a purchase bonus for Mubichie tickets starting June 12 and as a visitor postcard at theaters, while supplies last.

Collaboration goods from Numagasa Watari, Gakiya Isamu, and Hardcore Chocolate include a sacoche, T-shirts, and official T-shirts and tote bags, sold at theaters. The film, directed, scripted, and produced by Ben Leonberg with co-writer Alex Cannon, stars Shane Jensen, Larry Fessenden, and Ariel Friedman. It opens July 10 at Human Trust Cinema Shibuya, Cinemart Shinjuku, and other theaters.

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