Dawgs

Dawgs is a 2018 satirical monster movie, following an L.A ghetto that becomes the epicenter of a mutant dog rampage. The film is a satire on african-american and latino discrimination, as well as on animal rights, specifically treatment of pit bull dogs.

Synopsis
Following a mass euthanization of pit bull dogs via a classified substance, Los Angeles finds itself under attack by a pack of giant mutant dogs, and a ghetto finds itself in the middle.

Plot
On a hot march day, a young white girl decides to taunt her neighbour's Staffordshire Bull Terrier for fun, only to be attacked and mauled by it. The incident launches widespread outrage, leading to a complete and total ban on pit bull breeds in the Los Angeles area which means euthanizing all of them. Among the people involved is Marcus Paul, a veterinarian who teaches at UCLA. The dog cadavers are taken to a classified area and are placed in a pit. In the pit soon after workers leave, one of the cadavers starts to twitch and mutate, with the others near it following.

Six months later, Marcus has since lost his job, having since gotten a job as a convenience store clerk. He

Marcus and Shauntel

In a post-credits scene, a feral cat is seen feeding on a dead big-bitch, and starts to mutate after being sheod off.

Cast

 * Jamie Foxx as Marcus Paul, a former veterinarian who lives in a rather poor neighbourhood
 * Raven Dauda as Shauntel Paul, Marcus's wife.
 * Kendrick Lamar as Omar Wilson, Marcus' neighbour.
 * Chosen Jacobs as Terry Paul, Marcus's son.
 * Keegan-Michael Key as
 * TBD as, a gang-banger.
 * Danny Trejo as TBD
 * John Leguizamo as TBD
 * Chris Pratt as Corporal Carter Craven, a notoriously racist police officer who goes rogue trying to stop the big-bitches.
 * Kevin James as George Hoffsky, Craven's partner
 * TBD as Alexa Meadows, a pop singer and animal rights activist who opposes the cull of both the dogs and the big-bitches
 * David Caruso as Captain Tom Horace, an LAPD police captain.
 * TBD as Governor Oreson Emmerich
 * TBD as Melissa Stuart, a very bratty girl whose mauling

Themes
Among the themes included in the film are ignorance and fear. The plot is kicked off when Melissa decides to continue taunting her neighbour's dog against her father's warnings as well as

Production
The visual effects for the big-bitches were made via both animatronics and puppets, CGI, and trained dogs on scale model sets as a homage to the use of Slurpasaur miniature effects seen in The Killer Shrews.

Kendrick Lamar composed the score for the film, along with recording several songs.

Reception
Many critics favourably compared the film to Toho's Gojira in terms of both themes.