'Lost' Creator Wants to Take On Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower'
Filed under: RumorMonger, Fandom
I don't know when exactly AMCtv.com's Sci-Fi Scanner blog came about, but after bringing us the news last week that Mathieu Kassovitz wasn't exactly happy over the final product that was Babylon A.D., they've continued their hot streak by landing an interview with "Lost" and Star Trek producer Damon Lindelof, who fessed up that he'd be just as eager to adapt Stephen King's series as he would be to see someone else do it.
"The Dark Tower is to me every bit as daunting an adaptation as the Lord of the Rings trilogy must have been for Peter Jackson, except we've got seven books we're looking at," said Lindelof, who then explained that doing that doing the films alongside the closure of Lost would be too challenging a task at the moment.
Not unlike Watchmen, King's series remains among the literary works that everyone else insists to me are positively OMG!-awesome and that I have yet to get around to (I know, I know). With any luck, I'll get to them before someone gets to the movies, which seems to be an inevitability with or without Lindelof's involvement.
[by way of Bloody Disgusting]
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9-04-2008 @ 12:28AM
Peter Hall said...
Well, then a request. Do not read the gorgeous graphic novel (in your image on the right) until reading at least up 'til book 5. And yes, The Dark Tower is OMG!-awesome.
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9-04-2008 @ 1:17PM
ML said...
I'd say that parts of The Dark Tower are OMG!-awsome; others, a little disappointing, but not enough to skip it - after all, awesome parts.
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9-04-2008 @ 5:59PM
BingoTC said...
But just like LOTR, the Dark Tower universe isn't limited to those 7 books. It shows up in King's short stories and other novels, especially the villain. There is also a pretty significant cross-over with a character from another book midway through the series that I don't want to spoil here if you're a fan of King's other novels.
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9-08-2008 @ 11:12AM
Jackie said...
This is even more so than LOTR. These 7 gems are the adult HP series. It would be interesting to see if it could be pulled off. some of SK's movies are a joke to me. They just arn't scary or serious enough to even come close to the books. The last exceptions were Delores Clabourne and the other movie/book with Kathy Bates and James Caan.
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9-12-2008 @ 1:17PM
Right Here And Now said...
And don't forget to read the Talisman and Black House as well as the Dark Tower series.. wolf
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