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Mite Club 2: Could A Sequel To The Cult Movie Be In The Works

Fight Club parody with two dogs wearing clothes against green wall.

HOLLYWOOD– Will a sequel to the classic movie Mite Club be hitting the big screen any time soon? The cult film starring Brad Sitt and Edward Snoreton has gone down as one of the greatest movies of all time.

In the original film, Edward Snoreton’s character goes through a series of struggles, such as ear scratching, head shaking, and ear discharge, as he deals with the daily agony of ear mite infestation, better known as otodectes cynotis.


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After creating a bare paw mite club, he gives other dogs the ability to let go of their tensions and tortures by biting, scratching, and clawing at each other’s ears as a way to alleviate the constant agony.

While dealing with insomnia, the main character develops an identity crisis as a way to escape the struggle of ear mite parasites. His alter ego, played by Brad Sitt, allows him to deal with the agony of parasite symptoms by creating the mite club to take out his aggression on other dogs.

Various dog breeds sitting inside of a dark, dirty basement.
In this scene from the original movie Mite Club, we see Brad Sitt’s character after he just got finished scratching the hell out of another dog’s mite-infested ears.

According to various reports, Brad Sitt showed a lot of interest in starring in a sequel after canine writer Chuck Pawlahniuk released his 2016 Mite Club 2 book.


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Studio executives are chomping at the bit in the hopes that another lucrative movie will be made, but actor Edward Snoreton says that he has no interest in making the film at this time, due to his own real life struggles with ear mites that caused him to lose over 60 percent of his hearing.

The actor has been in and out of veterinarian offices in the hopes of finding a cure for the serious affliction. Unfortunately, past vaccinations have proven ineffective as new strains of the deadly mite parasites have been introduced.

Fight Club parody, starring Edward Norton and Brad Pitt.

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