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Welcome to Derry' has finished, audiences should revisit some of the other movie and TV adaptations of Stephen King's iconic works.
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere may've disappointed at the box office, but the 2025 biographical drama has found an outspoken supporter in Stephen King.
This list was originally published in June. It has since been updated with new entries.
It may not have made as much as the first film, but Five Nights at Freddy's 2 had a very respectable opening weekend.
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The Running Man 2025 becomes Stephen King's highest-grossing film this year despite the recovery battle
The Running Man 2025 tops Stephen King adaptations at the box office, hitting $66.3M worldwide as Glen Powell and Edgar Wright’s film overcomes a tough recovery battle.
The Long Walk, a dystopian horror thriller based on a novel by Stephen King, is new on digital streaming this week. The Long Walk was released in theaters on Sept. 12. In the film, 100 teen boys annually participate in a brutal endurance competition called ...
Sharing his thoughts on another iconic movie, Hideo Kojima talked about the 2025 Stephen King movie that definitely deserved better!
Welcome to Derry will also enjoy Stephen King movies like It, The Shining, The Long Walk, and The Shawshank Redemption.
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Stephen King Names Prescient, Apocalyptic Thriller as Favorite Michael Caine Film
Caine features in a supporting role as Jasper, a friend of the lead character, Theo (Clive Owen), and a former political cartoonist. Director Alfonso Cuaron says that Caine actually based the character on his late friend John Lennon, or more specifically, what Caine imagines Lennon would have been like if he’d lived into old age.
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Home Alone was nearly Jimmy Stewart's final Christmas movie before casting Stephen King actor
Some alternate Home Along casting choices have been revealed, and Jimmy Stewart might have played a key role in a Christmas movie homage.
While Stephen King is usually infamous for his endings, he has concluded some of his novels well, as shown by 11/22/63, Misery, and Pet Sematary.
James Cameron revealed in an interview with Discussing Film that he received pushback from the studio when he decided to expand the number of “Avatar” sequels from three films to four. After the record-breaking success of the original “Avatar” in 2009, Cameron assembled a writer’s room to begin developing the continuation of a story across …