āThe Hauntingā creator Mike Flanagan is developing a series from Stephen Kingās āThe Dark Towerā
The Dark Tower: Flanaganās Epic Vision Comes to Life
In the highly anticipated film adaptation of Stephen Kingās magnum opus The Dark Tower, acclaimed director Mike Flanagan is set to bring the expansive fantasy world to the big screen. Set to release in 2025, this long-awaited project promises to captivate audiences with its vast scope and compelling characters.
Flanagan, known for his masterful handling of genre-blending stories, seems perfectly suited to tackle the complex, multi-layered narrative of The Dark Tower. The series, which spans eight novels, follows the journey of Roland Deschain, the last Gunslinger, as he travels across a vast and desolate landscape in pursuit of the mythical Dark Tower ā a structure that holds the key to saving his world.
With Flanaganās talent for blending horror, drama, and existential themes, fans can expect a Dark Tower adaptation that remains faithful to Kingās vision while infusing it with a fresh, cinematic urgency. The casting of the lead role of Roland is sure to be a closely watched announcement, as the Gunslingerās stoic determination and singular purpose are central to the storyās success.
Given Flanaganās track record of critical and commercial hits, including Netflixās The Haunting of Hill House and Doctor Sleep, anticipation is high that The Dark Tower will become the definitive screen version of Kingās epic saga. As the release date approaches, fantasy and Stephen King enthusiasts alike will be eagerly awaiting this cinematic event.
The Dark Tower: Mike Flanagan Offers Promising Update on Stephen King Series
FilmmakerĀ Mike FlanaganĀ revealed last December that he obtained the rightsĀ toĀ Stephen KingāsĀ The Dark Tower, arguably the most beloved of all King series, and while the writersā strike is preventing any substantial momentum developing on the project, the filmmaker confirmed heās hopeful about the projectās future following the strike. After a long partnership with Netflix, Flanagan ended up leaving the streamer last year in favor of Prime Video, so even if the writersā strike wasnāt going on, Flanagan would have likely faced some development hurdles, but it sounds as though itās a priority for him.
āWeāre on strike but Iām very optimistic,ā Flanagan shared during a Tribeca Festival masterclass, perĀ Variety. āWe have great partners and I think itās going to happen.ā
While itās exciting to hear Flanaganās enthusiasm for the upcoming project, the uncertainty surrounding the writersā strikes means it could be months before any progress is made on the project, potentially not heading into production until next year for a possible 2024 or even a 2025 release date. Similarly, with previous filmmakers struggling to find the best way to bring aĀ Dark TowerĀ TV show to life, there are sure to be a number of challenges for Flanagan to overcome.
Despite all those challenges, Flanagan might be the most prepared to take on such a task. The filmmaker previously delivered an adaptation of KingāsĀ Geraldās GameĀ back in 2017, which was widely believed to be too difficult to adapt from the source material. He returned to Kingās world for 2019āsĀ Doctor Sleep, which served not only as an adaptation of the novel of the same name, but also as a follow-up to Stanley KubrickāsĀ The Shining.
Like many fans, Flanagan understands thatĀ The Dark TowerĀ can be the key to the entire world of King.
āThe thing about the King universe is, itās all connected. And the nexus point of those connections isĀ The Dark Tower,ā FlanaganĀ revealed to theĀ Script ApartĀ podcast. āSo I have the rights to that at the moment, I hope Iām able to keep them long enough to get it made, but thatās something else that always affords opportunities. In theĀ Dark TowerĀ universe,Ā there are all these other characters from the King world that come into play in different ways. And thatās one where when you make changes to the source material to introduce characters who could have played a very important role in that story the way it was structuredā¦Doctor SleepĀ was written afterĀ The Dark TowerĀ was finished. Abra Stone in theĀ Dark TowerĀ universe, as a Breaker [telepathic agent], is really interesting.ā
He continued, āThereās a character inĀ The Dark TowerĀ named Dandelo, who I think is a cousin of the True Knot, whoās this emotional vampire but who feeds on laughter instead of fear. But thereās room in that world for the True Knot themselves, thereās room for Rose the Hat. There might be room for Danny Torrance. Thereās all sorts of stuff that could be amazing, if weāre able to get that property on its feet. Thereās ways to pull in other things from the King universe, and I thinkĀ The ShiningĀ universe ā theĀ Doctor SleepĀ universe ā could very seamlessly dovetail into it. Especially since, in our movie, Dick Hallorann all but points toĀ The Dark TowerĀ in his last scene with Dan.ā