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When a filmmaker really clicks with Stephen Kingâs material, itâs not terribly uncommon for them to go back to that well a second or even a third time. Lewis Teague made both
Creepshow and
Geraldâs Game and
Doctor Sleep. With this in mind, itâs easy to understand that though writer/producer Benjamin Cavell only just recently went through the experience of bringing
The Stand into live-action, he has already put thought into another adaptation that he would love to make. Unfortunately, thereâs a pretty big snag involved.
With all nine episodes of
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As
The Stand miniseries unfolded across nine episodes from the end of last year into the early weeks of 2021, one thing became very clear: Alexander Skarsgard is a tremendous Randall Flagg. Much like how his brother, Bill Skarsgard, perfectly embodied Pennywise The Dancing Clown in Andy Muschiettiâs
IT, the actor brought the powerful antagonist to life with the precise palpable charisma and disturbing sense of danger that the character possesses in Stephen Kingâs novels. Unfortunately his final scene in the miniseries is the last weâll see of Skarsgard in the role for now, as the Paramount+ exclusive was always designed to be a limited affair â but that doesnât mean that the showrunner isnât still holding out hope that we could see him come back someday.
‘Clarice,’ ‘SEAL Team’ Eye Move to Paramount+ From CBS Rick Porter
Sources tell
The Hollywood Reporter that the two dramas, produced by CBS Studios (MGM also produces
Clarice), are in discussions to move to Paramount+ next season. The ViacomCBS streaming service is continuing to bulk up its catalog of original series, and the two CBS shows could bring some potential built-in audience with a move.
Paramount+ and CBS Studios declined comment.
A move for
SEAL Team and
Clarice also potentially opens up some real estate on CBS, which has already renewed nine hour-long dramas and ordered four newcomers to series for 2021-22. Sources say