Stephen King’s The Stand to Trip Up Onto the Big-Screen


Stephen King properties sure has been heating up around Hollywood of late. For the past month or so we’ve had almost weekly news about Ron Howard’s plans for King’s massive book series, The Dark Tower. Today news that the role of Roland Deschain, the Gunslinger, has been offered to Spanish-actor Javier Bardem shows that the planned film adaptation of The Dark Tower is moving forward.

Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter blog Heat Vision, Warner Brothers and CBS Films are planning to co-produce the film adaptation of another Stephen King property and one many of his fans consider as their favorite. I consider myself one of those fans and I’m actually quite excited that these two studios are looking to adapt the epic, apocalyptic novel The Stand.

The novel already was adapted into a mini-series by Mick Garris in 1994, but that adaptation didn’t satisfy the book’s fans as its producers were hoping for. This planned film adaptation looks to give The Stand a grand stage to be shown to its old and new fans. While trying to adapt a novel that is over 1200 pages long might seem daunting the same was said about trying to adapt a novel that was three times it’s length and that one succeeded beyond anyone’s expectations. If Peter Jackson can take The Lord of the Rings and create an epic masterpiece out of such a dense piece of literature I think King’s The Stand should make just as good a transition.

Here’s to hoping that this particular apocalyptic project gets on the fast track and doesn’t get bogged down in development hell the way another apocalypse-themed film project has found itself in: Max Brook’s zombie epic novel, World War Z.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

4 responses to “Stephen King’s The Stand to Trip Up Onto the Big-Screen

  1. I am always excited to see things of such a large scale make it to the big screen. Not to mention I am a big fan of The Dark Tower and The Stand. Perhaps the same actor will play Flagg in both

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    • I think the actor who played Flagg in the miniseries has aged quite a bit since. I think one person who should play Flagg in the film has to be Colin Farrell. Give the man the same long-hair look and he can pull off the devil in the flesh attitude. One thing I hope they avoid is casting Molly Ringwold in any role. Her Fran was just awful.

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        • Ahhh, I see what you mean now. Yeah, that would make for a very cool continuity. The question now really is whether the different studios doing the two projects will agree on that. One thing I’ve learned following Hollywood and the studios for near on two decades now is that they can get very territorial. This is why succeed or fail it’s refreshing to see Marvel keep the same people for all their films.

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