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“I said, ‘This is getting too big, this is unwieldy,'” he recalls. “I almost ended the book right there, I almost left it in a drawer, because I said, ‘I don’t know what to do with all these people, I’ve spread the thing too wide.'”
Garris has directed several other King adaptations including the 1997 miniseries version of The Shining. He also oversaw a segment for the upcoming horror anthology film Nightmare Cinema (out June 21).
The episode of Post Mortem with King will be available to hear via the Fangoria Podcast Network from May 8, the 25th anniversary of The Stand miniseries premiere.
“We had the most incredible, in-depth conversations about the horror genre and so much of that amazing material was unable to fit in the show,” Roth said. “I’m so excited for everyone to hear the full interviews, each one of these could have been its own show. There’s so much there beneath the surface of a scary movie, and these interviews will entertain, inform, and help you see the genre and its creators in an entirely new light. I’m very thankful to AMC and Shudder for putting together this amazing collection, and to all the wonderful guests who gave their time to share their thoughts and one-of-a-kind stories.”
A trailer for the episode with Stephen King can be found on iTunes.
The best-selling author on his It cameo, the version of his scene that was never filmed, and how he feels about Chapter Two rewriting Richie’s sexuality.
Stephen King: https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/video/embed/65508297
Bill Skarsgard: https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/video/embed/65508244