Stephen King praised the upcoming adaptation of his short story Mr. Harrigan's Phone, set to hit Netflix later this year. 'It is nothing short of brilliant.'
Author Stephen King gives the utmost praise for the upcoming movie adaptation of Mr. Harrigan's Phone, a short story from his collection If It Bleeds. King remains as popular as ever, with several of his works in active development, including the newly-announced adaptation of The Regulators by Bohemia Group and writer George Cowan. Others include movie adaptations of The Boogeyman, Salem's Lot, Revival, and several TV miniseries.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY While King's standalone novels tend to attract the most interest when adapted for the screen, several short stories have become successful and acclaimed projects. Children of the Corn, 1408, The Night Flier, and 1922 are just a few examples of such films, primarily from older King collections like Night Shift and Nightmares & Dreamscapes. In July 2020, his latest collection of novellas, If It Bleeds, garnered several option deals to adapt the stories.
I have seen a close-to-finished cut of MR. HARRIGAN'S PHONE, written and directed by John Lee Hancock, and it's nothing short of brilliant. Donald Sutherland, Jaeden Martell. Netflix. This fall.— Stephen King August 12, 2022 Calling the film brilliant is high praise for the writer, who has been unabashedly critical of other adaptations of his work, most notably Stanley Kubrick's rendition of The Shining. Hancock's past work includes The Rookie, The Blind Side, and Saving Mr.
Fall should be the perfect time for Mr. Harrigan's Phone to release on Netflix given its supernatural tone, though the story contains fewer visceral horror elements than fans might expect from a classic King tale like Pet Sematary or Cujo. More than likely, Hancock will bring his humanist approach to the core duo of Mr. Harrigan and Craig and splice in aspects of supernatural horror and fantasy, like in the upcoming adaptation of The Talisman.
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