More info to come VERY soon! Don't forget we have another part of the site that often reports news while the MB is closed.What....S.K. has finished a sequel novella to The Outsider?
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More info to come VERY soon! Don't forget we have another part of the site that often reports news while the MB is closed.What....S.K. has finished a sequel novella to The Outsider?
ExcellentMore info to come VERY soon! Don't forget we have another part of the site that often reports news while the MB is closed.
Check his most recent bibliography.What....S.K. has finished a sequel novella to The Outsider?
Ah a Holly novel, cool. I thought the next Holly novel was "If It Bleeds", I wonder if this is a prequel to that or a separate entity altogether?Check his most recent bibliography.
Its not a sequel to the outsider in that it is another Holly novel.Stephen King bibliography - Wikipedia
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Pretty sure it is a sequel.Ah a Holly novel, cool. I thought the next Holly novel was "If It Bleeds", I wonder if this is a prequel to that or a separate entity altogether?
Cool beans.Pretty sure it is a sequel.
Did I hear talk of a tv show a while back or maybe I'm getting confused with another project!Does anyone know if they are ever going to make The Talisman film, I feel like thay have been talking about that for ages?
Ah a Holly novel, cool. I thought the next Holly novel was "If It Bleeds", I wonder if this is a prequel to that or a separate entity altogether?
EW has an exclusive on this which is why we aren't making an official announcement until later today/tomorrow but in the meantime, maybe you can read this. Not 100% sure if it will work outside the U.S.Pretty sure it is a sequel.
Thanks Ms.M. I was able to read it, four original novellas, pardon my French but HOW FU*KING COOL IS THAT!!!!!EW has an exclusive on this which is why we aren't making an official announcement until later today/tomorrow but in the meantime, maybe you can read this. Not 100% sure if it will work outside the U.S.
Here's your first look at Stephen King's terrifying next book, 'If It Bleeds'
If I recall, Spielberg has the rights to the filmed-entertainment version of Talisman. He should give them up to Abrams at this point...not sure why he doesn't see immediate value in the project...(of course, I do hope his next project is the next Indiana Jones feature, but he could simply be one of several exec producers on the King project and essentially pass it on to one of his Amblin partners)...
Thanks for the link, it does indeed work outside the US. The premise sounds great, I hope one of the novellas has something to do with the Tower, what am I saying, don't all things serve the beam?EW has an exclusive on this which is why we aren't making an official announcement until later today/tomorrow but in the meantime, maybe you can read this. Not 100% sure if it will work outside the U.S.
Here's your first look at Stephen King's terrifying next book, 'If It Bleeds'
The problem isn't usually seeing the value in making the movie. As with all film projects, it's about finding a distributor either in theaters or on television who is willing to put up the money to do it in a way that works for both the filmmaker and the distributor. If that doesn't happen, the project dies on the vine even if it's gotten a green light at some point. That's what happened the other 3 (I think) times this was supposed to happen.If I recall, Spielberg has the rights to the filmed-entertainment version of Talisman. He should give them up to Abrams at this point...not sure why he doesn't see immediate value in the project...(of course, I do hope his next project is the next Indiana Jones feature, but he could simply be one of several exec producers on the King project and essentially pass it on to one of his Amblin partners)...
The problem isn't usually seeing the value in making the movie. As with all film projects, it's about finding a distributor either in theaters or on television who is willing to put up the money to do it in a way that works for both the filmmaker and the distributor. If that doesn't happen, the project dies on the vine even if it's gotten a green light at some point. That's what happened the other 3 (I think) times this was supposed to happen.