Stephen King Laments One Of The Best TV King Adaptations Not Getting A Second Season, And I’m Right There With Him

Seven days have passed since the last edition of The King Beat, and there is once again much to discuss out of the world of Stephen King. For example, Lewis Teague’s underrated anthology film Cat’s Eye celebrated its 39th anniversary (having been released on April 12, 1985), and it was announced by Paramount Pictures at CinemaCon 2024 that Edgar Wright’s adaptation of The Running Man is moving forward with Glen Powell set to play the lead. But in the words of every infomercial ever… that’s not all!

This week’s column has a trio of interesting headlines – including Stephen King lamenting that we didn’t get more of The Outsider, Abigail directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillet sharing their thoughts on King’s legacy, and the author advocating for Marvel and/or Star Wars to develop a scary, adult-centric horror film. Without further ado, let’s dig in.

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The Outsider Deserved A Second Season, And Stephen King Knows It


 

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