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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sparked a friendly debate by asking Stephen King fans to name their top three favorite adaptations of his spine-chilling novel.
The King Crazes faced a difficult task when the Academy tweeted a collage featuring the following posters. Misery (1990), The Shining (1980), The Shawshank Redemption (1994), It (2017), Carrie (1976), The Green Mile (1999). Gerald’s Game (2017), assist me (1986)When mist (2007) Captioned, ‘If you could only leave three Stephen King movie adaptations from this list, which one would you choose?’
The Academy is best known for annually celebrating achievements in the film industry through Oscar productions, but it’s great that they continue to advance the art of filmmaking on their social media channels all year long.
Ali Aksöz narrowed his picks down to King’s classics Misery, In the Shawshank RedemptionWhen assist me.
It turns out that many fans agreed with his choice, Misery It was often closely contested with another iconic King adaptation. Shining.
Another fan favorite green milethe bittersweet story of John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan).
The Academy began discussions in honor of Stephen King’s birthday on September 21st. This year, the King of Horror will turn 75 years old. To date he has written 64 of his novels and has sold a staggering 350 million copies.
his work had a great influence The work of Matt and Ross Dufferthe creator of stranger thingsThe Duffer Brothers are big fans of King, and in fact they’re in the works. film adaptation of Talismana book he co-authored with Peter Straub.
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