That's right! I'm at it again and I will be heard.
STORM OF THE CENTURY
plenty of room for a great sequel and a really creepy, horrifying prequel!
That's right, I said it!
That's right! I'm at it again and I will be heard.
STORM OF THE CENTURY
plenty of room for a great sequel and a really creepy, horrifying prequel!
That's right, I said it!
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Maybe it's just because he discussed doing it already, but The Shining really would mae a great sequel to see what happened when the boy grew up.
Since he has written the Dark Tower book he talked about along with the Shining sequel, hopefully that might be next. Of course, I would be just as happy with Talisman 3.
I can think of two that that would be interesting for prequel exploration and possibly there could be a story there? Firestarter and The Green Mile.
The Stand. Randall Flagg lives on.
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It is time for a sequel to Eyes of the Dragon!
I've posted this at every place I can think of including StephenKing.com. I believe in it so much that I would quit my job and research Roanoke and get coffee, at union scale! (and pray to God that the book/movie takes 10 years to complete)
I know, I know . . . I'm too good. It's a fault.
It was a great made for tv movie and both ends are open to exploration.
Especially what becomes of the kid? Does his father ever find him again? etc.
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Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
I was just thinking about this past week. The Club from "The Breathing Method" must be visited again. In fact, it would make a great framing device for a collection of stories, possibly by Steve and friends. Or even let anyone who wants to, run with the idea a la the Chthulu Mythos stories after Lovecraft.
Great idea!!
sk
The Mist.
We all know how the movie ended, but the novella....man!
I'm not a fan of after-thought sequels and prequels.
But I think Roland LeBay, Christine's original owner, might have a tale to tell that's worth hearing...
I'd love for King and Straub to revisit Jack Sawyer like they keep promising.
They will, they will - I don't think it'll be too long....
sk
yes...http://shelf-life.ew.com/2009/11/25/...hining-sequel/
in case link doesn't work, it was when Under the Dome came out. He talks about that title but that it wasn't likely to happen. On his site at one time I thought he did a poll to get fan reaction about what book they'd like to see, Dr. Sleep or a new dark tower and we know a new dark tower is on the way so maybe he has dropped the idea for now.
For now, maybe, but I bet Dr. Sleep will be here sooner than we think.
sk