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    It’s been rumored for years and now it’s finally happening. Deadline say Stephen King’s masterful fantasy series “The Dark Tower” is headed for theaters. As part of a deal being worked on at Universal (but not yet completed) the seven books which comprise the Dark Tower story will be condensed into three movies, in a script written by Akiva Goldsman and to be directed by Ron Howard.

    The deal is also said to include a package which will result in a Dark Tower TV series, though how they’d pull that off in addition to the movies is a complete mystery. Will the three films cover only three of the books, leaving the TV series to cover the rest? Or will they combine all seven books into three films and then create a TV series which picks up where the final "Dark Tower" book leaves off? We won't know until the deal is finalized and Howard starts talking. King is reportedly working on an eigth novel which tackles a different storyline from "The Dark Tower", that could be possible fodder for the TV series as well.

    What’s clear here is that, however they split it up, done properly The Dark Tower could be the next Lord of the Rings. King’s books follow a wandering Gunslinger named Roland, the last of his kind, as he wanders across dimensions and other worlds on an endless quest to find the Dark Tower, a fabled building said to be a nexus between worlds. The stories are massively epic in scope and cross over all sorts of different genres. It’s more than just fantasy, it’s science fiction, it’s horror, it’s gut-wrenching drama, and it’s part old-school shoot-em-up Western. The character of Roland is in theory more of a wandering knight than a cowboy, but in appearance and disposition, it’s as if Clint Eastwood wandered off the set of one his classic Wild West tales and into a Stephen King novel. This could be huge.

    I say could be, because there’s one problem. His name is Ron Howard. Ron is a fine choice if you’re looking for sappy, schmaltzy Oscar-bait but it’s hard to imagine him tackling the darker, more horrific elements of The Dark Tower with any success. Earlier in his career I might have had more faith in his ability to do this. The guy who made Backdraft and Apollo 13 seemed like he might have something tense and edgy somewhere inside him. But I’m not sure I believe the director of Cinderella Man and A Beautiful Mind is capable of anything like this. I hope I’m wrong because done right, The Dark Tower could be brilliant; an epic, unforgettable Oscar winner.

    At one point JJ Abrams was supposed to be developing The Dark Tower into a feature film but back in November that fell through. Now it’s about to end up in the hands of Ron Howard. We’ll let you know as soon as this is confirmed as a done deal.

    http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Ron-H...ogy-18354.html

  • #2
    Yeah I agree that this is a bad idea with the proposed team. The idea of a trilogy is good, would get to the meat of the story. There is a lot I love about the Dark Tower, but I think it was a couple books too long perhaps.

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    • #3
      Is it a good book?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Locafeller View Post
        Is it a good book?
        It's 7 parts long. Each book is very different, the first 2 are imo the strongest of the series, but some people have trouble getting through those even.

        I would recommend it, but hesitantly...there's still a lot I don't like about the series.

        But the first book is the shortest of the bunch, wouldn't take long to get through compares to some of the later goliath sequels lol

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        • #5
          I hate reading books.

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          • #6
            Are there any audio books of this series available for purchase? You know, so it's read to me and not the other way around. I can't be bothered to make a mockery out of my precious time and waste it ... reading. In fact, will go on a Google Investigation right this instant and try to find this piece of literature in audio form.

            Also, may i add, i'm very hesitant when it comes to Stephen King's work being made into movies. As i've had some quite unpleasant experiences in the past with not only his but other movies that were inspired by books. It feels very ... weird ... sort of like that feeling you get when a movie is made into a video game. Just say no.

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            • #7
              They'd need about 20 films for these books.

              BTW i like theis new American Psycho poster, it's overshadowed Loccy already.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Locafeller View Post
                I hate reading books.
                Reading is professional, foo.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by John Locke View Post
                  They'd need about 20 films for these books.

                  BTW i like theis new American Psycho poster, it's overshadowed Loccy already.
                  Book 1,2,4 and 7 are the real spine of the story. The rest you could live without.

                  They could get a film together out of book 1 and 2,
                  A second film about book 4 (which is mostly a flashback) and side it with present day goings on.
                  And then a third film for the last book.

                  Considering that book 5 for example is a knock off of Seven Samurai or The Magnificent Seven and involves the enemies wielding Harry Potter Merchandise Toy weapons to attack the heroes (I am serious), there really is a lot of filler in the series.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mangler Jewnior View Post
                    Reading is professional, foo.
                    also ruins your eyesight foo

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