All Things: STEPHEN KING

New Line’s Adaptation Of Stephen King’s ‘It’ Has Found Its Clown
http://uproxx.com/movies/stephen-kings-it-pennywise-bill-skarsgard/

Hemlock Grove‘s Bill Skarsg?rd (yes he’s one of those Skarsg?rds) has been tapped to play the iconic character in the upcoming big screen adaptation of Stephen King’s It. It’s not the first time this role has been cast, mind you. Will Poulter, who you may know best as the lovable doofus Kenny in We’re The Millers, was originally given the role back in May 2015, but would exit the project after creative differences prompted original director Cary Fukunaga to leave and there needed to be a search for someone new to helm It. The studio was said to be pushing for young talent to play Pennywise, so Skarsg?rd has this film continuing to tick that box.

Mama director Andy Muschietti was installed as Fukunaga’s replacement last summer, and just like the 1990 miniseries, It will be split into two parts. In February, producer Roy Lee confirmed the films will be rated R and will respect facets of King’s novel.
 
Stephen King Is Cool With ‘The Dark Tower’ Film’s Major Changes
http://uproxx.com/movies/the-dark-tower-stephen-king/

Oh...I don't know about this.

Sorry, but like Preacher, I really am having a hard time with folks taking properties/Characters and telling stories that bear no resemblance to what made them beloved. No Eddie. No Susannah. Then what story are you telling? No Ka-Tet, no peace.

‘The Dark Tower’ Movie Is Actually a Sequel(of Sorts)
http://collider.com/the-dark-tower-sequel/

Ok, this actually makes it a little more tolerable. Won't quote from the article, but if you read the books...especially the end...you are aware that, well...let's just say there is room for this. Ok...getting down off the ledge.
 
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If you have watched Stranger Things, you know how tragic this is...

There Wouldn’t Be A ‘Stranger Things’ Without Pennywise The Clown From ‘It’
http://uproxx.com/tv/stranger-things-it-stephen-king/

Co-creators Matt and Ross Duffer told the Hollywood Reporter they requested to direct the It remake, long before director Andr?s Muschietti was attached. “We asked, and that’s why we ended up doing [Stranger Things], because we’d asked Warner Brothers,” Matt said. “I was like, ‘Please,’ and they were like, ‘No.’ This was before Cary Fukunaga. This was a long time ago.” As Ross explains it:

When we asked to do it was before, then he got on it afterwards because he’s established. So, he got on it and we were excited just because we’re huge fans of what he does, and one of the few people who hasn’t made a bad movie. So, that was exciting to us, but also, we were seeing trailers for True Detective, we’re like, “I kind of want to see. How do you do It in two hours? Even if you’re separating the kids, how do you do that right?” You don’t really fall in love with them the same way you’re going to when I read that book. So, how much more excited would I be if Cary Fukunaga was doing that for HBO or he was doing that for Netflix? (Via)
 
Stranger Things is a love song of sorts to Stephen King.

And the Stranger Things Logo resembles the font on many a Stephen King book. :D

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