Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Stand is heading for the Big Screen


Stephen King's epic tale of good and evil may grace the screens. Get ready for 'The Stand' the motion picture.
Warner Bros. has plans to adapt Stephen King's 1978 novel "The Stand" for the big screen, says a story at The Hollywood Reporter.

Previously adapated as a television miniseries in 1994, "The Stand" tells the story of a full-scale apocalypse, driven by the accidental release of a biological weapon and the ensuing struggle of good versus evil carried out by the world's final survivors.

The original article notes that discussion of the adaptation is at very early stage and that it's still unclear whether the text would be adapted as just a single film. The original version of the book is famously massive, checking in at 823 (for the 1978 edition) and 1,141 in a "complete and uncut" edition released in 1990.


I hope they don't use 3D

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4 comments:

Bob said...

Oh, I'm sure they'll go 3D. Everything is 3D these days.


sigh

Cubby said...

Best news of the week! I cannot wait.

Robyn said...

When something is in 3D it's like the movie industry is telling us, "This film sucks, ooh and ahh over our graphics!"

I'm lukewarm because I'm wondering how you can condense that book into a two or three-hour film and still do it justice?

Daij said...

I can't either!

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