51 Years Later, Stephen King’s Next Horror Book Adaptation Will Be His Scariest Ever
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The news that Mike Flanagan’s new take on the Stephen King classic Carrie will outdo even Brian De Palma’s iconic movie adaptation proves just how monumental this adaptation will be. Although Stephen King has written many, many novels, his 1974 debut, Carrie, remains one of his most famous works. Written in an epistolary format, Carrie tells the tale of a bullied teenager who discovers she possesses telekinetic powers during puberty. In Carrie’s infamous climax, the titular heroine uses her powers to exact bloody revenge on her tormentors. Carrie has been brought to life on the big screen twice, first in 1976 and then again in 2013. Director Brian De Palma’s 1976 version of Carrie helped make Sissy Spacek, Nancy Allen, and John Travolta into stars, and the box office hit remains a classic horror movie. However, although 2013’s Carrie remake was a more modest box office success, this re-imagining was criticized upon release for sanitizing the book's grim, gritty story. Fortunately, the next screen adaptation of Carrie is unlikely to make the same mistake. In his first project for Amazon after leaving Netflix, director Mike Flanagan will create a miniseries adaptation of Carrie that is due to arrive in 2026. Flanagan previously adapted King’s novels Gerald’s Game and Doctor Sleep into feature films. Mike Flanagan’s Netflix Hits Prove His Version of Carrie Will Be Scarier Than Earlier Adaptations More recently, Flanagan adapted the King novella The Life of Chuck as a critically acclaimed movie that was sadly ignored at the box office. However, that project was something of an anomaly in the writer-director’s sizable canon. The Life of Chuck was a life-affirming fantasy drama, but Flanagan is known as the premier horror auteur of his generation. From 2013’s trippy Oculus to the underrated Doctor Sleep, Flanagan has proven himself as a fine horror filmmaker more than once on the big screen. However, television horror is where his biggest hits have all arrived. During his time with Netflix, Flanagan made a string of miniseries that are among the best in the genre’s history. While 2018’s The Haunting of Hill House balanced intense scares and tragic family drama in equal measure, 2021’s Midnight M
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