While A Dog’s Purpose is still set to open decently despite real life controversy, PETA plans on making their voice heard by protesting the film at theaters nationwide.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said supporters across the nation will engage “in lively protests” in front of theaters Friday on the opening night of the film. Demonstrations will take place in Los Angeles; New York City; Washington, D.C.; and Winnipeg. People are also mobilizing in more than 25 other cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, San Diego and Seattle.
“No amount of spin from Hollywood will change the fact that being forced to do a terrifying stunt is not a dog’s purpose,” says PETA SVP Lisa Lange. “PETA is calling on kind people to boycott this film and send the message that animals should be treated humanely, not exploited as movie props.”