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Stephen King: I Don t Think Anything Is Unfilmable Now
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The legendary author opens up about adapting his own work with Apple s take on Lisey s Story.
Stephen King doesn t think anything is unfilmable now.
The prolific author has seen many of his works adapted for film and television including CBS All Access
The Stand, HBO s
It franchise and singled out the personal nature of bringing
Lisey s Storyto life on Apple as perhaps one of the bigger challenges in adapting his vast library. Be all the way in, as much as possible, or be all the way out, King said Friday about his philosophy for bringing his work to the screen. There s been a lot of projects [where it s like] step back, write books, maybe something will come along, a passion project, and this was that, a passion project.
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In the seventh and eighth episodes of CBS All Access
The Stand, readers of the original Stephen King book likely spotted some key differences in the treatment of Nadine Cross â played by Amber Heard. Specifically, in the text the character winds up going insane and all but comatose after she has sex with the demonic Randall Flagg, but that s not how things play out for her on the show. Sure, she undergoes some massive physical changes, as her pale skin, gaunt features, and white hair make her appear practically dead by the time she gets to New Vegas, but her faith in Flagg holds firm, and up until the end she is excited to be bearing his child.
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Stephen King has over 80 TV and film credits attached to his name. CBS All Access
The Stand is just one of the more recent adaptations of a King novel with plenty of room for more to follow. King has some strong opinions on some of the adaptations, with Stanley Kubrick s
The Shining being one iconic film that he absolutely hated. Fortunately for those involved in the new version of Kingâs epic
The Stand, he seems to be thrilled with how itâs come along so far. With only 5 episodes of the limited series released at the time of this writing, King has some great words for the cast and everyone involved in the creation of the show.
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