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Stephen King Laments One Of The Best TV King Adaptations Not Getting A Second Season, And I'm Right There With Him
By Eric Eisenberg published
While The Dead Zone, Mr. Mercedes and Under The Dome all ran multiple seasons, one standout Stephen King series ended too soon.
Chucky Creator Don Mancini Explains The Strong Influence Of The Shining On Chucky Season 3 And His Deep Love For Carrie
By Eric Eisenberg published
Exclusives This week's The King Beat features a trio of scoops, including Chucky creator Don Mancini discussing the special influence of Stephen King.
Gerald’s Game’s Carla Gugino Recalls Fearing That The Brilliant Stephen King Movie Could Have Been The End Of Her Career
By Eric Eisenberg published
Gerald's Game by Stephen King was not exactly seen as a slam dunk when it was first being adapted by Mike Flanagan as a movie starring Carla Gugino.
Tom Hanks, George R.R. Martin And More Celebrate The Legacy Of Stephen King As Carrie's 50th Anniversary Nears
By Eric Eisenberg published
Stephen King's Carrie will soon be celebrating its semicentennial.
'Didn’t Stop Crying For Days': Karen Gillan Has Seen Mike Flanagan's New Stephen King Movie, And Her Reaction Has My Excitement At Maximum
By Eric Eisenberg published
Karen Gillan's new comments about Mike Flanagan's The Life Of Chuck make the film sound like a seriously emotional experience.
Salem's Lot: It Sucks That I Have To Be Happy The New Stephen King Movie Is Going To Streaming
By Eric Eisenberg published
From a fan perspective, the new adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot has been held hostage since it completed production back in late 2021.
The Boogeyman's David Dastmalchian Plays Coy Providing An Update About His Developing Stephen King Project
By Eric Eisenberg published
Exclusive David Dastmalchian updates us on the progress of his next Stephen King adaptation after The Boogeyman.
The Dead Zone Doesn't Need A Movie Remake; It Needs A TV Reboot
By Eric Eisenberg published
If they do end up remaking The Dead Zone, it should be as a TV series, not as a movie.
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