Mike Flanagan doing The Dark Tower for Amazon?

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Mike Flanagan, who has directed two previous Stephen King adaptations - Gerald's Game and Doctor Sleep, as well as being the showrunner on The Haunting on Netflix, has left Netflix for Amazon and has acquired the rights for a screen adaptation of The Dark Tower, King's 7 (technically 8) book magnum opus that he started writing in 1969 and finished in the mid-2000s.

In a very very ambitious statement, Flanagan says he has a pilot script, season outlines, and imagines 5 seasons and 2 feature films, which seems really reaching for it.

This is my favorite book series and has a presence that is almost a little creepy in how much fans of it think about it and feel its presence on a day-to-day basis. It rings a lot of "I can't quite place the feeling" bells and its world building is just spectacular. A large part of me would prefer they never make a film version of it, but I can't help but wonder what a proper series with multiple seasons would look like.

This would have nothing to do with the 2017 abomination with Charles Minor and alright, alright, alright. Oddly, just a couple of years ago Amazon looked primed to do a series as well, and had some really exciting casting calls, including Bronn from GoT and Michael Rooker from GOTG both in it, and was supposed to start with the events of the fourth book, Wizard & Glass, which is a bit of a prequel.

I'm sure this thread will eventually go the way of The WInds of Winter and the third Kingkiller book, but the Dark Tower is such a fascinating thing that I always have to post about it
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The Porkchop Express said:

I'm sure this thread will eventually go the way of The WInds of Winter and the third Kingkiller book, but the Dark Tower is such a fascinating thing that I always have to post about it
Unlike those two, this series has been fully released in book form, so it has that going for it at least
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I was afraid Minor had roont it.

Oy is rumored to be played by Bradley Cooper.
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The Porkchop Express said:

Mike Flanagan, who has directed two previous Stephen King adaptations - Gerald's Game and Doctor Sleep, as well as being the showrunner on The Haunting on Netflix, has left Netflix for Amazon and has acquired the rights for a screen adaptation of The Dark Tower, King's 7 (technically 8) book magnum opus that he started writing in 1969 and finished in the mid-2000s.

In a very very ambitious statement, Flanagan says he has a pilot script, season outlines, and imagines 5 seasons and 2 feature films, which seems really reaching for it.

This is my favorite book series and has a presence that is almost a little creepy in how much fans of it think about it and feel its presence on a day-to-day basis. It rings a lot of "I can't quite place the feeling" bells and its world building is just spectacular. A large part of me would prefer they never make a film version of it, but I can't help but wonder what a proper series with multiple seasons would look like.

This would have nothing to do with the 2017 abomination with Charles Minor and alright, alright, alright. Oddly, just a couple of years ago Amazon looked primed to do a series as well, and had some really exciting casting calls, including Bronn from GoT and Michael Rooker from GOTG both in it, and was supposed to start with the events of the fourth book, Wizard & Glass, which is a bit of a prequel.

I'm sure this thread will eventually go the way of The WInds of Winter and the third Kingkiller book, but the Dark Tower is such a fascinating thing that I always have to post about it
Maybe imagine having success with one season and/or film first.
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I finished listening to this on audiobook a few months ago as a re-read and it is such a great series overall I hope they can pull it off. The ending was meh for me but the rest is fantastic.

Blaine the pain is my favorite part, that whole ruined city scene would be great to see on film.
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Never read the series, nor any King novels, but that's interesting. I thought Doctor Sleep was EXTREMELY underrated. I really loved that movie. Don't know how faithful to the book it was, but hopefully it was a good adaptation.

A showrunner who actually cares about the original author's vision is huge, for me. Hopefully, the writers room takes a similar mindset, as opposed to the garbage we are getting from The Rings of Power.
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Man, love this series and got super excited that a movie was finally coming to fruition....and then it sucked ass.

The movie blended three or four of the books together in a miscast adaptation. I want to believe that someone can finally get this right but it's almost as futile as hoping GRRM will finish ASOIAF

There was a thread on here a few years ago with potential casting options for the main characters
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Anything's gotta be an improvement on that one with Wooderson and Idris Elba.
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I need it to get made and become super popular so everyone can understand how bad ass my dark tower tattoo is.
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The Porkchop Express said:

I need it to get made and become super popular so everyone can understand how bad ass my dark tower tattoo is.
Picture please!
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who's gonna play Stephen King?
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Its been a long while since reading the books, but its hard imagining that series, as a whole, translating well.

Now what I think would work great is a telling of young Roland and Mid-World and a show that is a dark fantasy western. My favorite books of the series are Wizard and Glass and Wind through the keyhole.
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KidDoc said:

I finished listening to this on audiobook a few months ago as a re-read and it is such a great series overall I hope they can pull it off. The ending was meh for me but the rest is fantastic.

Blaine the pain is my favorite part, that whole ruined city scene would be great to see on film.


The ending was dumb for sure. I really enjoyed the story up through Wolves, but didn't care for the last two books nearly as much.
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Vince Blake said:

Its been a long while since reading the books, but its hard imagining that series, as a whole, translating well.

Now what I think would work great is a telling of young Roland and Mid-World and a show that is a dark fantasy western. My favorite books of the series are Wizard and Glass and Wind through the keyhole.


Wastelands and Wizard and Glass for me.
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Damn it! Sorry.
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TC and his damn thread derails!
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Say what you will about the quality of the plot/acting, but I think Wheel of Time on Amazon showed that most everything in the DT world can be built competently. There's a lot of set pieces, but nothing that really hasn't been done before.
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KidDoc said:

The Porkchop Express said:

I need it to get made and become super popular so everyone can understand how bad ass my dark tower tattoo is.
Picture please!



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Always thought Rutina Wesley was a home run casting for Detta Walker.
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Going to need a really remarkable talent to play Susannah Dean/ Odetta Holmes/ Detta Walker. If they get it right, she'll be a consistent Emmy nom for as long as the show goes on.

It has so few really huge characters, I can't imagine the strain of casting Roland, Jake, Eddie and Susannah.

I hope to someday seen the throw down between Roland/Cuthbert/Alain and the Big Coffin Hunters in Wizard and Glass on a screen.
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The Porkchop Express said:

Going to need a really remarkable talent to play Susannah Dean/ Odetta Holmes/ Detta Walker. If they get it right, she'll be a consistent Emmy nom for as long as the show goes on.

It has so few really huge characters, I can't imagine the strain of casting Roland, Jake, Eddie and Susannah.

I hope to someday seen the throw down between Roland/Cuthbert/Alain and the Big Coffin Hunters in Wizard and Glass on a screen.


Wizard and Glass technically could be the first one they try to make, or at least have multiple flashbacks to it throughout the way
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Roland needs to be tall and imposing. Clint Eastwood like.

Susannah/Detta/Odetta would be hard to get right.

Side note: Oy is one of favorite characters in the series.
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KidDoc said:

I finished listening to this on audiobook a few months ago as a re-read and it is such a great series overall I hope they can pull it off. The ending was meh for me but the rest is fantastic.

Blaine the pain is my favorite part, that whole ruined city scene would be great to see on film.
Wastelands was my favorite in the series.

I always wished that he would have done a full book on the history of the Gunslingers. There are certainly flashbacks but so many things that he continually flashes back to are never really explained. Maybe he did one outside of the series that I've overlooked?

Staff - take out the trash.
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Ok. Jumping in on page one in the off chance this actually gets made. I think this series is a personal record for me. If I recall correctly, I read the first two about when the second was released (late 80s when at A&M). Then read first four when four was released (mid 90s?). Than nothing until the pandy. So 30+ years start to finish reading.

ASOIAF I started in 2015. I'm really hoping that doesn't take the title but I ain't holding my breath.
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Maybe this could be the rare series where the on screen ending is better than the book ending?

Not that this is necessarily relevant, but a good half of everything else King wrote before ending the main The Dark Tower story line was inside the Dark Tower universe.

Back in the day, I could rattle off every book he wrote that was part of DT that many did not realize was the case. In some cases, the book was essentially part of the main storyline (Black House) and in other cases you might randomly read one sentence or scene in a book that felt totally out of place. There was a scene in Insomina like this as well as one of his Richard Bachman books. If you had not read any mainline DT you would have no idea what it was you were reading.

IT is tied to DT. Obviously, Salem's Lot is heavily tied to it.
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Wasn't this same setup rumored years ago? 5 seasons and a couple movies?
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I'm in the rare camp that loved the ending.
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