Stephen King translates mysterious text messages

Still one of the best movies on Netflix as of this writing, mysterious Mr. Harrigan’s phone It is he who continues to entertain the masses. Adapted from the Stephen King short story, the film tells the story of Craig, a young boy who befriends a local gentleman, Mr. Harrigan. After the pair become close, and Craig even gives a cell phone to his mentor/friend, Mr. Harrigan sadly dies, but although he is no longer among the living, Craig continues to call his friend only to receive messages from beyond the grave, the killer. King himself now chimes in one of what these messages mean, so Spoilers follow!

Taking to Twitter, King revealed his own interpretation of the three text messages Craig received from Mr. Harrigan after his death, writing: “Messages from Mr. Harrigan’s haunted phone…and remember, this is just my interpretation; I’ve never been 100% sure.”
CCCx = Love from Mr. Harrigan
CCC aa = It hurts, it hurts (as in “Aahhh!”)
CCC sT = Craig, stop (almost everyone agrees; I do too)”

Several users seemed happy that King shared what he thought the messages meant, with one Twitter In response: “Finally, after two years, we have some answers.” single user However he replied, “Never 100% sure?!? You’re writing it” A third user was not convinced, simply adding“It’s gibberish.”

Since the premiere on October 5th, Mr. Harrigan’s phone Netflix was a huge hit due to its budget level (and the fact that it got a critically mixed reception). The latest set of data from the streaming device on viewership of movies and shows has revealed it Mr. Harrigan’s phone It was watched over 35,420,000 hours in the first five days of its release. Given its genre and King’s involvement, as well as a scary season, the movie could have good legs for a show that runs the rest of the month.

Unlike other Stephen King books that have been copyrighted for modification in a single package, Mr. Harrigan’s phone It actually came from a short story/novels collection If it bleeds. Released in 2020, If It Bleeds had the rights to all four of its stories split across multiple parties, though Netflix would eventually be home to three of them. In addition to Mr. Harrigan’s phone, Ben Stiller picked up the story “The Rat”, which he would apparently produce, direct, and act on; and “The Life Of Chuck” by Darren Aronofsky Protozoa, which is currently only associated with producing the adaptation. It appears that the honorary “If It Bleeds” has not been chosen by a production company yet.

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