I can't comment on The Dark Tower movie because I haven't seen it, and I haven't read any of the DT books except for about a hundred pages of the first novel, which I disliked and quit reading (I'm not a fan of Fantasy literature).
I forgot about the adaptation of Gerald's Game...I thought that would never be made into a film, either (two-thirds of it is all interior monologue by the main character, not really "cinematic" to be sure). I don't have Netflix streaming, so I have no clue when I'll get around to seeing it.
But here's something interesting on the King front... I was curious about G'sG so I went over to IMDumB to see what was up with it, and they had the following posted on the news section:
"Stephen King's The Stand and Salem's Lot Are Getting Reboots
17 hours ago | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
It's a great time to be a Stephen King fan. The wild success of It has brought a renewed interest in the author's work, which means we are bound to be getting some new adaptations of his beloved stories in the near future. There are quite a few King projects already in development, but what else could we see in the next couple of years? According to King, it looks like The Stand and Salem's Lot are up next.
The 70-year-old author spoke with Vulture recently and talked a bit about what may be coming down the pipeline. Adaptations of Gerald's Game and 1922 are coming to Netflix very soon, but Stephen King says that some of his bigger, more recognizable stories, are possibly going to get new adaptations soon. The Stand is, once again, possibly going to be done as a TV series and Salem's Lot may finally be made as a proper movie"
Take that for what it's worth since there are those old qualifiers of "possibly" and "may be", but still, it's good to hear that at least The Stand is once again being considered as a mini-series instead of a movie. And it would be nice if someone would FINALLY make a good adaptation of Salem's Lot.
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