The Stand: Nat Wolff on the Allure of Playing Randall Flagg s Right Hand Man
The StandNat Wolff plays Lloyd Henreid, a criminal who goes from being forgotten in jail as the Captain Trips pandemic decimates the population to Randall Flagg s right hand man. Like many of the characters in the latest adaptation of Stephen King s iconic novel, Lloyd is a complex and not entirely black and white character and for Wolff, that was part of the allure of getting to play him.
Speaking with ComicBook.com, Wolff explained that he felt lucky to play Lloyd who was not only his favorite character in the book, but one that he described as a lost soul .
The Stand: The Different Versions of Stephen King s Story Explained
The Stand limited series debuts on the streaming platform on Thursday, December 24th and if the series premiere episode is any indicator, many Stephen King fans will notice some differences between the master of horror s novel and this latest, live-action telling of the dystopian tale which sees a showdown between good and evil among the survivors of a horrific global pandemic. But while any adaptation prompts comparison between the printed page and its big or small screen offspring, when it comes to
The Stand there isn t a direct path or even just one set volume to compare to. King s novel is a unique and somewhat complicated entity itself, one that has seen more than one iteration since its initial publication in 1978 as well as a couple of other adaptations as well. So, ahead of Thursday night s episode, Pocket Savior , here s a breakdown of the various versions of what is arguably King s greatest masterpiec
CBS All Access The Stand continues on Thursday with Pocket Savior , the second episode of the nine part limited series adaptation of Stephen King s iconic novel of good versus evil in a world devastated by pandemic that wipes out nearly all of the world s human population. The episode will [.]
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