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The pig's blood scene and the ensuing massacre are depicted in the musical number "The Destruction". Carrie seals off the exits, kills everyone present (staged through pyrotechnics and lasers), and brings down the ceiling, burying the promgoers. Carrie sinks to the floor and begins to cry. Margaret arrives in an evening dress, and comforts her.
A set featuring Carrie, The Rage: Carrie 2, and Carrie (the 2002 television film) was released on September 14, 2010, [64] and, as part of MGM's 90th anniversary, the film was included with Misery and The Silence of the Lambs on June 3, 2014. [65]
As Tommy and Carrie take their place onstage, Chris, who has been hiding in the rafters with Billy, pulls a rope, causing a bucket of pig blood to fall onto Carrie. Chris releases the rope and the bucket falls on Tommy's head, killing him. Carrie goes into a shock-induced trance and locks everyone inside the gym to begin her revenge. In the ...
Following Carrie's return from the massacre, Margaret steps into the bathroom while Carrie is still in the bathtub washing off the pigs' blood. She calls Carrie a witch for destroying the town and tries to drown her in the bathtub while reciting the "bedtime prayer". Carrie then kills Margaret by causing her heart to stop.
More than 30 years after burying it, Disney is unearthing “Blood In Blood Out.”. The 1993 crime drama will be available to stream on Hulu starting May 1, a company spokesperson confirmed to ...
The group Compassion Over Killing posted a video of pigs being dragged across factory floors and, allegedly, slaughtered while conscious. By law, the pigs are supposed to be unconscious.
The Musical, [34] Carrie White the Musical [35] and Carrie's Facts of Life, [36] which was a hybrid of Carrie and the American sitcom The Facts of Life. In 2018, a high school production of the musical is the focus of " Chapter Thirty-One: A Night to Remember " episode of Riverdale . [ 37 ]
Carrie Preston is taking a little look back at one of the most iconic scenes from her career!The Elsbeth star joined ET's Rachel Smith on one of New York City's iconic double decker buses and ...