Hill House creator Mike Flanagan has invited Stephen King’s The Dark Tower for his dream project

Stephen King book series dark tower It may have finally been adapted into a feature film a few years ago, but that was not only a disappointment for book readers, but also a financial failure. As such, the inevitable reboot of the property will almost certainly come back (he tried Amazon Prime Video before before getting into the Lord of the Rings business) and there’s one person who really wants the job, and that’s Mike Flanagan. A Netflix Favorite After Creation Chase Hill HouseAnd the Haunting Bly ManorAnd the Midnight MassAnd the midnight clubFlanagan is keen to adapt King’s novels in some way, calling it his “dream project” in a new interview.

“I keep coming back to it because it has its own charm,” Flanagan said. IGN. β€œIt would just be a matter of taking the more imaginative elements that can be difficult to connect to, especially when you get a nice definition in the middle of the point, pin them, and just pull them. Otherwise, the characters are who they are, the arc is what it is. And I think the way not to Doing The Dark Tower is trying to turn it into something else, to try to make it star Wars or do it Lord of the rings. That’s what it is. What is perfect. It’s as exciting as all that stuff and totally immersive and it’s a story about a small group of people and all the odds in the whole world against them, and they come together. As long as it is, it will be fine, and there will be no dehydration in the house.”

Even Flanagan mocked his novel dark towerWhether it’s a TV show, movie series, or a combination of the two, it will begin, revealing the entire first scene:

(First thing), there will be a black screen and the words, ‘The man in black ran away across the desert, and the gunslinger followed him’ would appear in silence, hear the wind, and we gradually fade to this Lawrence of ArabiaA landscape with a silhouette in the distance makes its way through the hard pan and we shall build it from there, in order, to the end.”

In addition to his extensive resume as a television creator, Flanagan also has Stephen King bonafide who has already claimed it too, having directed adaptations of both Gerald game And the Dr. Sleep From the novels written by the master of horror.

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