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The ‘It’ Movie’s Runtime Is Way Longer Than ‘The Dark Tower’
The ‘It’ Movie’s Runtime Is Way Longer Than ‘The Dark Tower’
The ‘It’ Movie’s Runtime Is Way Longer Than ‘The Dark Tower’
Something fishy is going on with the two Stephen King movies coming out this year. At least, their runtimes aren’t exactly what you’d expect. It was recently revealed that The Dark Tower clocks in at a lean 95 minutes long, and now we’re hearing that Andres Muschietti’s It is considerably longer than two hours: approximately 135 minutes.
New verison of 'The Mist'
New verison of 'The Mist'
New verison of 'The Mist'
Horror certainly got its due at Sunday’s MTV Movie Awards, between Get Out and Stranger Things, but The Mist is definitely going to shroud the competition next year. See for yourself, as Spike’s take on the Stephen King novella gets a destructive new trailer.
The Losers’ Club Heads Underground in This Creepy New ‘It’ Trailer
The Losers’ Club Heads Underground in This Creepy New ‘It’ Trailer
The Losers’ Club Heads Underground in This Creepy New ‘It’ Trailer
After breaking the record for the most trailer views in a single day, expectations couldn’t be higher for Andres Muschietti’s remake of It. It wasn’t long ago that this seemed like a project destined for trouble; the film’s original director  —  and still credited screenwriter  —  Cary Fukunaga dropped out of the production after the studio wouldn’t budge on letting him make an ‘unconventional’ horror film, causing fans to worry we were in for another bland adaptation of a Stephen King novel. All was forgiven, of course, when New Lined delivered that amazing first It teaser trailer, but could they keep it up?
Ready for 'The Mist'?
Ready for 'The Mist'?
Ready for 'The Mist'?
As if Stephen King hadn’t already taken over your TV, The Mist is starting to roll in. Spike’s ten-episode adaptation of the iconic tale gets a first full trailer with a re-imagined premise, ahead of a June premiere.
‘It’ Trailer: Stephen King’s Horror Classic Is Back to Haunt You Again
‘It’ Trailer: Stephen King’s Horror Classic Is Back to Haunt You Again
‘It’ Trailer: Stephen King’s Horror Classic Is Back to Haunt You Again
Horror fans have been waiting for months. Stephen King fans have been waiting for years. And after a week of teasers and sneak peeks, the first trailer for It, Andres Muschietti’s highly-anticipated adaptation of King’s classic horror novel (or one half of it, anyway) is finally here to give us our best look yet at that divisive new take on the iconic evil clown. Beep beep, we’re all gonna float.
Stephen King loves "it"
Stephen King loves "it"
Stephen King loves "it"
Ever since the now-infamous photo of Pennywise the evil homicidal clown peeking out of a drainpipe surfaced online, fans of Stephen King’s seminal horror novel It have been concerned about Seth Graeme-Smith‘s upcoming film adaptation. There was fair cause for worry, too; it looked as if light was coming from several different sources, like a hasty photoshop job one might find on the box art for some direct-to-DVD cash grab. The only person who could really set the It devotees at ease would be Stephen King, who has seen dozens upon dozens of his works make the jump to the silver screen. And it would appear that he’s now done just that.
Stephen King Sets ‘Castle Rock’ Hulu Anthology With J.J. Abrams
Stephen King Sets ‘Castle Rock’ Hulu Anthology With J.J. Abrams
Stephen King Sets ‘Castle Rock’ Hulu Anthology With J.J. Abrams
Lest you think Stephen King content to limit his TV universe to Hulu’s 11/22/63, the ever-prolific author is about to open a much bigger wormhole on the streaming service. Not only is King re-teaming with Hulu and J.J. Abrams for a new anthology series, but the new Castle Rock will bring together a number of King’s iconic stories with one shared location.
‘It’ Director Cary Fukunaga Is Looking for the ‘Perfect’ Pennywise to Terrify You All Over Again
‘It’ Director Cary Fukunaga Is Looking for the ‘Perfect’ Pennywise to Terrify You All Over Again
‘It’ Director Cary Fukunaga Is Looking for the ‘Perfect’ Pennywise to Terrify You All Over Again
Cary Fukunaga’s adaptation of Stephen King’s It is one seriously ambitious project, and given the massive size and the generation-spanning scope of the novel, it’s hardly surprising (and even something of a relief) that he’s splitting the story into two films. Fukunaga has a lot of work ahead of him, but most challenging will be the casting of Pennywise the clown, the terrifying entity made famous by Tim Curry in the ‘90s miniseries adaptation. Rest assured that Fukunaga isn’t taking that casting lightly.
‘The Stand’ Has Lost its Third Director, Will We Ever See A Film Version?
‘The Stand’ Has Lost its Third Director, Will We Ever See A Film Version?
‘The Stand’ Has Lost its Third Director, Will We Ever See A Film Version?
Warner Brothers has been trying to adapt Stephen King's 'The Stand' for a while now. First they had 'Harry Potter''s David Yates on the project, then Ben Affleck was on for while before he got busy with other things (like playing Batman), so they brought in Scott Cooper, the writer/director of 'Crazy Heart' and 'Out of the Furnace.' But it's been revealed that Cooper's off the project, so now what
NBC Plots ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Series, ‘Tommyknockers,’ Hilary Clinton and More
NBC Plots ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Series, ‘Tommyknockers,’ Hilary Clinton and More
NBC Plots ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Series, ‘Tommyknockers,’ Hilary Clinton and More
Among the multiple ongoing developments from the Television Critics Association press tour, NBC has reaffirmed their commitment to doing more limited series, announcing several new projects. Not only will the network look to reboot horror classic 'Rosemary's Baby,' but also a new adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Tommyknockers,' a Hilary Clinton miniseries starring Diane Lane, and a 'Plymouth' sto

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