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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ HBO Max Scares Up ‘It’ Prequel Series  ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ ‘Welcome To Derry’ expands Stephen King’s ‘It’ universe ]]>
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                                <p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/hbo-max">HBO Max </a>will look to build on the success of the<em> It </em>horror movie franchise with a prequel series to New Line movies.</p><p>The series, <em>Welcome to Derry</em>, takes place prior to 2017’s <em>IT</em> and 2019’s<em> It Chapter Two</em> movies, which are based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name. The series expands the vision established by filmmaker Andy Muschietti’ two<em> It</em> films, which grossed a combined $538 million at the U.S. domestic box office, according to Box Office Mojo. </p><p>Andy and Barbara Muschietti will serve as executive producers for <em>Welcome to Derry</em>, along with Brad Caleb Kane and Jason Fuchs. HBO Max and Warner Bros. Television will produce the series, according to the streamer.  </p><p>“We are thrilled to continue this iconic franchise with the brilliant Andy and Barbara Muschietti, Jason Fuchs and Brad Caleb Kane,” HBO Max head of original content Sarah Aubrey said in a statement. “This prequel will expand the IT storytelling canvas and bring fans deeper into the terrifying, mesmerizing town of Derry.” </p><p>Fuchs, who will write the teleplay for the first episode of the series, added: “To be able to return to the world of my all-time favorite horror novel and help build upon the singularly brilliant cinematic universe created by Andy and Barbara is more than the opportunity of a lifetime, it’s a dream come true – or, maybe more impropriety, a nightmare.” ■ </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ 'Chapelwaite', Based on Stephen King Story, Premieres on Epix Aug. 22 ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Adrien Brody plays a sea captain who lost his wife and confronts family secrets ]]>
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                                <p>Epix will premiere <em>Chapelwaite</em>, based on a <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/the-stand-premieres-on-cbs-all-access-dec-17">Stephen King</a> story and starring Adrien Brody, Aug. 22. Based on the short story “Jerusalem’s Lot,” <em>Chapelwaite </em>is set in the 1850s. </p><p>Sea captain Charles Boone (Brody) relocates his three children to his ancestral home in the sleepy town of Preacher’s Corners, Maine after his wife dies at sea. He’ll soon confront his family’s secrets. </p><p>Emily Hampshire plays Rebecca Morgan, an ambitious young woman who left Preacher’s Corners to attend college, and has returned home  to write a story for the new <em>Atlantic Magazine</em>. She becomes the Boone family governess at the infamous Chapelwaite manor. </p><p>Brody executive produces the series with Donald DeLine, Jason Filardi, Peter Filardi and Burr Steers. </p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/epix-blumhouse-partner-to-develop-standalone-horror-films">Epix Studios</a> is producing the show. </p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/more-horror-bring-it-on">Stephen King stories brought to TV</a> include <em>The Outsider </em>on HBO<em>, The Stand</em> on Paramount Plus and <em>Mr. Mercedes</em> on Peacock. </p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/more-horror-bring-it-on">Epix president Michael Wright discussed<em> Chapewaite’</em>’s potential appeal in <em>Multichannel News</em> </a>last year. “Genre fare has broad appeal, and while it might sometimes be too realistic and scary for some, it can also just as often offer an escapist catharsis for others,” said Wright. “I’m pretty confident <em>Chapelwaite</em> sits on the latter end of that spectrum.”</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Stephen King Rethinks ‘The Stand’ Ending For CBS All Access ]]></title>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ michael.malone@futurenet.com (Michael Malone) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Michael Malone ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/eorbsaXMv2guq8hqs9qae5.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/features/the-watchman-cbs-all-access-takes-a-stand-disney-plus-series-toes-the-line"><em>The Stand</em> begins on CBS All Access</a> Dec. 17. Based on the Stephen King novel, CBS All Access calls the series “King’s apocalyptic vision of a world decimated by plague and embroiled in an elemental struggle between good and evil.”</p><p>The fate of mankind rests on the shoulders of 108-year-old Mother Abagail, played by Whoopi Goldberg, and a handful of survivors. Representing the side of evil is Randall Flagg, aka the Dark Man, played by Alexander Skarsgard.</p><p>New episodes drop weekly, culminating with a new “coda,” in the network’s verbiage, written by King. </p><p>Benjamin Cavell, showrunner and executive producer, said King’s coda came to be after the author had seen a few screenplays and liked where the show intended to head. “When it was clear he was thinking, I trust these guys, our reaction was, do everything possible to make this happen,” said Cavell. </p><p>The novel was published in 1978. Cavell said it has long bothered King that Frannie, who is played by Odessa Young, does not participate in the big face-off that gives the book its title. “Frannie is not one of the protagonists in the climax, in the showdown,” he said. </p><p>King’s coda fit nicely with the project. “It really felt of a piece with the rest of it,” said Cavell. </p><p>James Marsden plays Stu Redman and Jovan Adepo plays Larry Underwood. There are nine episodes. The limited series begins in Boulder, and the plague has decimated mankind. It then flashes back five months to Maine, as “flu season”, as one news report puts it, begins knocking people out. </p><p>As time passes, nerdy teen Harold Lauder, played by Owen Teague, and Frannie, who used to babysit Harold, are the only ones left in their town after the plague, known as Captain Trips, has wiped out the population. They decide to head south to the CDC in Atlanta. </p><p>Weighing in at 823 pages, the book is not for everyone. (An “uncut” one later published by King has 1,152 pages.) Cavell said he read it when he was 12. Many people have decided not to read it, based on <em>The Stand</em>’s size. But Cavell said he’d never heard of anyone who started it and did not finish. “For so many people, it’s intimidating and huge,” he said. “But once you start it, how do you put it down? It’s so propulsive.”</p><p><em>The Stand </em>had Owen King, son of Stephen, on the set. He’s an accomplished author and screenwriter in his own right. “It was so freeing and reassuring to have a member of the King family there with us in the writers’ room,” said Cavell. </p><p>Owen, he added, “is really smart about story and structure.”</p><p>Cavell, Taylor Elmore, Will Weiske, Jimmy Miller, Roy Lee and Richard P. Rubinstein are the executive producers. </p><p>Are viewers up for watching a series about a pandemic taking over the nation? There’s lots of coughing and retching and and choking, and victims have fleshy, ginormous necks. The effects of the plague in<em> The Stand</em> are so dire that some might note that our current pandemic, dreadful as it is, isn’t as bad as the one in the series. </p><p>Cavell has been at work on <em>The Stand</em> for years, dating back to a time when COVID was on no one’s mind. “One thing people can’t say about the series is that it’s not thought through,” he said. “We know what the book means to people. We know what it means to us.”</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ More Horror? Bring It On! ]]></title>
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                                <p>The year 2020 has been, by every indication imaginable, a nightmare. We’ve been hunkering down at home, waiting out the coronavirus, economy freefalling and anxiety skyrocketing as we dream of a return to the normal, perhaps even humdrum, lives we knew before.</p><p>Television has emerged as a key escape mechanism. And what sort of entertainment are we seeking out? For many, it’s more horror.</p><p>Stephen King, our own prince of darkness, is behind many series on air or in development. Epix, for one, is betting big on <em>Chapelwaite</em>, a drama targeted for a fall premiere that represents the first series from the network’s Epix Productions. Set in the 1850s, <em>Chapelwaite</em> follows a sea captain, played by Adrien Brody, and his children getting on after the death of the captain’s wife at sea. It is based on the King short story Jerusalem’s Lot.</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="rtWHH8DTdWfrih8kCrcfa9" name="" alt="Ben Mendelsohn and Cynthia Erivo in HBO&#39;s &#39;The Outsider&#39; " src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rtWHH8DTdWfrih8kCrcfa9.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rtWHH8DTdWfrih8kCrcfa9.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class="pull-"><span class="caption-text">Ben Mendelsohn and Cynthia Erivo in HBO's 'The Outsider'  </span></figcaption></figure><p>“Genre fare has broad appeal, and while it might sometimes be too realistic and scary for some, it can also just as often offer an escapist catharsis for others,” Epix president Michael Wright said. “I’m pretty confident <em>Chapelwaite</em> sits on the latter end of that spectrum.”</p><p>Wright has worked on Stephen King adaptations before, including <em>Salem’s Lot</em> and <em>Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King</em>, both of which aired on TNT. He said King’s novels have always worked great on television. “Stephen King is literally one of our generation’s greatest storytellers,” Wright said. “His books are so wonderfully rooted in great characters and great storytelling.”</p><p><strong>‘Stand’ Tall</strong></p><p>Stephen King is all over television these days. There is <em>The Outsider</em>, starring Jason Bateman as a suburban father who may or may not have committed a murder, on HBO. There is <em>Castle Rock</em>, which has a second season in the works on Hulu. CBS All Access is developing <em>The Stand</em>, about society following the accidental release of a virus that kills much of the world’s population. <em>Mr. Mercedes</em>, about a retired detective (Brendan Gleeson) hung up on an unsolved mass murder case, has three seasons in the can on AT&T Audience Network.</p><p>Also in the works is <em>The Institute</em>, produced by Spyglass Media Group, which has David E. Kelley lined up to write and executive produce and Jack Bender to direct and exec produce.</p><p>Last week, AMC announced it will air season one of <em>Creepshow</em>, a series on streaming platform <em>Shudder</em> that is based on the 1982 <em>Creepshow</em> movie King wrote. King is not a producer on the series.</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="zh8TeZVJ65e6wLGERxF9iU" name="" alt="George MacKay and James Franco in Hulu&#39;s &#39;11/22/63.&#39;" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zh8TeZVJ65e6wLGERxF9iU.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zh8TeZVJ65e6wLGERxF9iU.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class="pull-"><span class="caption-text">George MacKay and James Franco in Hulu's '11/22/63.' </span></figcaption></figure><p>In the recent past was the James Franco limited series <em>11/22/63</em> on Hulu, about a time traveler trying to stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and <em>Under the Dome</em>, about a Maine town suddenly cut off from the world when a giant dome drops over it, which went for three seasons on CBS and Amazon.</p><p>Going further back, CBS did a <em>Salem’s Lot</em> series in 1979; ABC had It in 1990 and a miniseries version of <em>The Stand</em> in 1994; and USA Network aired <em>The Dead Zone</em> starting in 2002. A&E premiered <em>Bag of Bones</em> in 2011.</p><p>King’s novels have led to dozens of films too, including 1980’s <em>The Shining</em>, 1983’s <em>The Dead Zone</em>, 1990’s <em>Misery</em>, 1995’s <em>Dolores Claiborne</em>, 2017’s <em>It</em> and 2019’s <em>Pet Sematary</em>.</p><p>King yarns will likely remain in demand long after coronavirus dissipates. “People like stories that have uncertainty and there’s certainly a lot of uncertainty and unpredictability in the story we’re living in,” said Neal Baer, who was showrunner and executive producer on <em>Under the Dome</em>.</p><p><strong>Well-Loved IP</strong></p><p>King’s next book, <em>If It Bleeds</em>, comes out April 28, published by Scribner. It is a collection of novellas, including <em>Mr. Harrigan’s Phone</em>, <em>The Life of Chuck</em>, <em>Rat</em> and the title story.</p><p>In our peak TV world, Stephen King is a bankable trove of intellectual property, network executives and producers agree. Veteran producer David Friendly, currently working on USA Network drama <em>Queen of the South</em>, noted King’s “preposterously good” batting average in terms of his novels making a mark on popular culture. “When you spend the amount you have to spend [to produce a series], you try to mitigate risk,” he said. “There are enormous financial risks and Stephen King is a very good bet — and one of the few safe bets.”</p><p>When so many shows are clamoring for viewers’ attention, it sure helps to have Stephen King’s name stamped on a project. “In the 500-show universe, a name like Stephen King always carries weight and always carries value,” Old Dominion University assistant professor of communications Myles McNutt said.</p><p>That King is still living and writing makes the author that much more desirable to producers. King has 5.8 million followers on Twitter. He’s active on the platform, tweeting on March 8: “No, coronavirus is NOT like THE STAND. It’s not anywhere near as serious. It’s eminently survivable. Keep calm and take all reasonable precautions.”</p><p>When King talks up a TV show on the platform, it drives viewership. “King is very prolific, and still active,” McNutt added.</p><p><strong>First-Class Characters</strong></p><p>Producers also note that King, known for his horror novels, is a very diverse author whose work goes well beyond horror. Hit 1986 film <em>Stand By Me</em> was based on the King short story <em>The Body</em> and has no real horror in it, minus a few pesky leeches. The 1994 film <em>The Shawshank Redemption</em>, based on a King novella, is a taut emotional drama much more than it’s a horror flick.</p><p>Producers are drawn to King’s singular characters as much as any boogeyman the author dreams up. “Stephen King creates indelible characters — both Everyman characters and others who are wholly idiosyncratic,” said Bridget Carpenter, who was showrunner/executive producer on <em>11/22/63</em>. “And, of course, terrifying villains and atmospheres! He is also a master of story — his plots move swiftly and unfold inexorably; they sweep you along. This is wonderful for TV.”</p><p>Neal Baer got a good look at King’s storytelling skills when he worked on Under the Dome. “His books are so visual,” he said. “He has all the things you look for when you’re developing a TV series or a movie.”</p><p>Popular books can be great TV fodder, bringing in pre-existing fan bases. But King has few, if any, rivals among authors in Hollywood. Harlan Coben has a deal with Netflix to develop 14 existing and future projects, including new drama <em>The Stranger</em>. Agatha Christie, who died in 1976, has her name on <em>Agatha Christie’s The Pale Horse</em>, which premiered on Amazon March 13. James Patterson had two seasons of <em>Instinct</em> and three of <em>Zoo</em> on CBS.</p><p><strong>‘Dark Tower’ Goes Dark</strong></p><p>Not every Stephen King novel TV tries to adapt turns into a hit series. <em>The Mist</em>, about a small town infected by a curious mist, lasted for just one season in 2017 on Spike. <em>Joyland</em>, about a college kid who spends a summer working at an amusement park and who confronts the legacy of a dreadful murder, was in development at Freeform in 2018 but did not make it to pilot.</p><p><em>The Dark Tower</em>, an eight-book series about a gunslinger doing his thing in a magical American West, was a high-profile fail on Amazon. Executive producer Glen Mazzara shared on Twitter that his cast and crew “took big risks” on <em>The Dark Tower</em>, and “delivered big time” on a compelling adaptation. “We worked hard to honor this amazing story and bring it to life,” he added.</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="UcqxtnY4oi563tFaQp8FE" name="" alt="(From l.): Justine Lupe, Jharrel Jerome and Brendan Gleeson of crime drama ‘Mr. Mercedes.’" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/UcqxtnY4oi563tFaQp8FE.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/UcqxtnY4oi563tFaQp8FE.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class="pull-"><span class="caption-text">(From l.): Justine Lupe, Jharrel Jerome and Brendan Gleeson of crime drama ‘Mr. Mercedes.’ </span></figcaption></figure><p>The future of <em>Mr. Mercedes</em> is uncertain. Audience Network is transitioning to a preview network for HBO Max. Mr. Mercedes may continue on the streaming network, which debuts in May. Audience Network did not comment.</p><p><strong>An Author and a Gentleman</strong></p><p>Producers who have spent time with King describe him as a stand-up guy who is deeply invested in his TV adaptations. On <em>Under the Dome</em>, King read and weighed in on all of the scripts. He would not pay a visit to the set in Los Angeles, but took on most everything else he was asked to. “You can’t ask for a better collaborator,” Baer said. “I’d love to work with Stephen King again.”</p><p>King declined requests to be interviewed for this story, saying through a representative that he was too busy working on his next book.</p><p>Having worked with King on a couple projects prior to <em>Chapelwaite</em>, Wright knows how to get the most out of the partnership. “If you’re smart, you run as much of it by him as you can,” he said.</p><p>Carpenter would love to work with King again, saying how much fun it would be to bring 1980 pyrokinesis novel <em>Firestarter</em> to series.</p><p><strong>Great Expectations</strong></p><p>While coronavirus can seem like something King might have dreamed up for a novel, producers stress a key difference between a King project and COVID-19. Frightful as they are, King’s novels offer a resolution at the end. With corona, the resolution has not yet been revealed. “There’s an attraction we have to well told, thrilling stories, stories that have an explanation,” Baer said. “Human nature likes scary things, but where there’s a resolution — you kind of know things are going to be OK.”</p><p>Epix president Wright said the coronavirus crisis is having “a profound impact” on our entertainment choices. “It’s difficult to say how these current events will impact viewer preferences,” he said. “But interestingly, our post-apocalyptic series, War of the Worlds, which is running right now, is our second highest-rated series to date, and actually growing week over week.”</p><p>Wright hopes he has another hit on his hands when <em>Chapelwaite</em> gets to air. He likens King to a modern era Charles Dickens, able to create “relatable and recognizable” characters.</p><p>“The real genius of Stephen King is his characters,” Wright said. “That’s the necessary ingredient of every great series or film ever made. That’s why adaptations of King are so effective — they’re unforgettable characters that you care about.”</p><p><strong>KING’S BOUNTY<br/></strong><em>A look at some of Stephen King’s works that have been adapted to TV</em></p><p><strong>The Dead Zone</strong></p><p><strong>Network:</strong> USA Network<br/><strong>Years:</strong> 2002-2007<br/><strong>Review:</strong> “Turns out to be an engaging new hour, boasting crisp writing, near-cinematic production values and an almost failsafe plot.” — Chicago Tribune</p><p><strong>Bag of Bones</strong></p><p><strong>Network:</strong> A&E<br/><strong>Year:</strong> 2011<br/><strong>Review:</strong> “Handsomely shot and deliberately paced, it has a superficially cinematic quality, but it doesn’t have the storytelling juice to keep you engaged in Mr. King’s convoluted multi-ghost story.” — The New York Times</p><p><strong>Creepshow</strong></p><p><strong>Network:</strong> Shudder<br/><strong>Year:</strong> 2019<br/><strong>Review:</strong> “Casual horror fans may not really get the appeal of Creepshow, but it’s not made for them anyway. Horror aficionados, on the other hand, will find a lot to like.” — TV Guide</p><p><strong>Castle Rock</strong></p><p><strong>Network:</strong> Hulu<br/><strong>Years:</strong> 2018-2019<br/><strong>Review:</strong> “In every respect it’s the equal of, and largely superior to, any of the actual King adaptations that have come to television lately.” — Los Angeles Times</p>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="HzqiK7ceUw2p6DSNQXyHDg" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/HzqiK7ceUw2p6DSNQXyHDg.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/HzqiK7ceUw2p6DSNQXyHDg.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Audience Network has renewed its thriller series <em>Mr. Mercedes</em> for a second season, the network announced Tuesday.</p><p>The series, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, will return for a 10-episode season in 2018, according to the network. The season one finale of the series, which stars Harry Treadaway and Brendan Gleeson, airs Oct. 11.</p><p>King, David E. Kelley (<em>Big Little LIes</em>, <em>Ally McBeal)</em>, Dennis Lehane and Jack Bender (<em>Lost</em>, <em>Under the Dome</em>) will return as executive producers for the second season, according to Audience Network. </p><p>“We’re thrilled that the first installment of <em>Mr. Mercedes</em> resonated with such a wide audience,” said Christopher Long, head of AT&T Audience Network in a statement. “David E. Kelley, Jack Bender, Dennis Lehane, and Sonar did a masterful job crafting a series that honored the original work by Stephen King. We’re excited to have the opportunity to create a second season with this incredible team.”</p>
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                                <p>Spike TV has teamed with Dimension Television to develop a pilot for a suspense series based on a Stephen King novella, the network said Wednesday.</p><p>The series, <em>The Mist</em>, follows the exploits of a small town infected by a seemingly innocuous mist, according to network officials. Christian Torpe will serve as the executive producer for the series.</p><p>“We are thrilled to join forces with the incredibly creative Christian Torpe and Dimension Films to develop Stephen King’s enthralling novella to a compelling series unlike anything else on television,” said Sharon Levy, Executive Vice President, Original Series, Spike.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Encore Scares Up September with Stephen King Month ]]></title>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="ojfM32bYjUqdSAss9DhpZ4" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ojfM32bYjUqdSAss9DhpZ4.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ojfM32bYjUqdSAss9DhpZ4.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Encore will celebrate horror writer extraordinaire Stephen King by presenting films based on his works during September.</p><p>The premium network will present “The Stephen King Collection” featuring 19 different, uncut films dedicated to one of the most prolific horror writers of all time every night, beginning on Labor Day, Sept. 1 at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) with Jack Nicholson-starrer, <em>The Shining</em> (pictured).</p><p>Throughout September,“The Stephen King Collection” will feature some of the most his most memorable films including the 1986 action adventure <em>Stand By Me</em> starring Will Wheaton, River Phoenix and Cory Feldman; the prom horror classic <em>Carrie</em> starring Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie; and the dog attacking thriller <em>Cujo</em> featuring a terrorizing St. Bernard.</p><p><strong>Every night in September at 8:00pm ET/PT</strong></p><p>9/1          The Shining, Part One (1997)</p><p>9/2          The Shining, Part Two (1997)</p><p>9/3          The Shining, Part Three (1997)</p><p>9/4          Stand By Me</p><p>9/5          Sometimes They Come Back <em>–</em><em>Note</em><em>: Begins at 9:00pm due to Stand Up 2 Cancer</em></p><p>9/6          Salem’s Lot, Part One (1979), 9:35 pm Salem’s Lot Part Two (1979)</p><p>9/7          Dreamcatcher</p><p>9/8          Stephen King’s Storm of the Century, Part One (1999)</p><p>9/9          Stephen King’s Storm of the Century, Part Two (1999)</p><p>9/10        Stephen King’s Storm of the Century, Part Three (1999)</p><p>9/11        Carrie (2002)- 10:15 pm- The Rage, Carrie 2</p><p>9/12        Dreamcatcher</p><p>9/13        Maximum Overdrive</p><p>9/14        Hearts in Atlantis</p><p>9/15        Sometimes They Comeback</p><p>9/16        Desperation (Pending)</p><p>9/17        Dolores Clairborne</p><p>9/18        Needful Things</p><p>9/19        Secret Window</p><p>9/20        The Dead Zone</p><p>9/21        Cujo <em>**Part of Stephen King’s All-day 67</em><em>th</em><em>Birthday Marathon</em></p><p>9/22        Stephen King’s Riding the Bullet</p><p>9/23        Hearts in Atlantis</p><p>9/24        Return to Salem’s Lot</p><p>9/25        Maximum Overdrive</p><p>9/26        Cujo</p><p>9/27        Christine</p><p>9/28        The Running Man</p><p>9/29        Salem’s Lot, Part One (1979)</p><p>9/30        Salem’s Lot, Part Two (1979)</p><p><strong>**Stephen King’s 67</strong><strong>th</strong><strong>Birthday Marathon – Sunday, September 21</strong><strong>st</strong><strong>on ENCORE</strong></p><p>   7:50am               Sometimes They Come Back</p><p>   9:30am               Secret Window</p><p>11:10am               Hearts in Atlantis</p><p>12:55pm               Salem’s Lot, Part One</p><p>  2:35pm                                Salem’s Lot, Part Two</p><p>  4:15pm                                Stand By Me</p><p>  5:45pm                                Dreamcatcher</p><p>  8:00pm                                Cujo<br/>  9:35pm                                Christine</p><p>11:30pm                                Maximum Overdrive</p>
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