10 Stephen King movies Mike Flanagan should make.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The news that Mike Flanagan has the rights to Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series means that the writer/ director could soon bring many more of the iconic horror author’s stories to life on screen. Mike Flanagan is a Stephen King super fan. Shortly after making a name for himself with his early movies Absentia and Oculus, Flanagan adapted King’s novel Gerald's Game to the screen.
9 The Tommyknockers Stephen King himself infamously hates The Tommyknockers and its TV adaptation, but the book’s shifting focus would allow Flanagan to focus on many supporting characters as his best work often does. The story of a small town’s inhabitants gradually coming under the influence of a malevolent alien object that crash lands outside the town, The Tommyknockers is unsettling, unusual, and has the potential to be a great miniseries.
6 Revival Midnight Mass borrowed endlessly from Flanagan’s unmade Revival adaptation and that miniseries proved to be one of his best works. This means that a direct adaptation of the novel could be a masterpiece. Revival is a combination of character-focused horror and religious satire about a young man with vaguely supernatural powers who is drawn into a tragic battle of wills with a preacher.
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