Stephen King’s Carrie Is Getting A TV Series

Al

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Carrie was Stephen King's first book, published in 1974. There was a great movie adaptation starring Sissy Spacek and directed by Brian De Palma released in 1976 - and considered a classic horror movie. It captured the themes of isolation, revenge, and the consequences of bullying.

Now, there's news that Carrie is getting a TV adaptation with an eight-episode series entering production on Amazon's streaming site, Amazon Prime. Mike Flanagan is specified as the showrunner for the new show and he brings a back-catalogue of previous King adaptations, having previously worked on Gerald's Game (2017) and Doctor Sleep (2019) with novella The Life of Chuck recently landing distribution and a character-driven adaptation of Dark Tower which begins with the core journey of Roland and his pursuit of Flagg.

Carrie follows the story of Carrie White, a shy high school girl who experiences extreme bullying from her classmates and severe abuse from her overly religious mother, Margaret White. As Carrie navigates adolescence, she discovers that she possesses telekinetic powers, allowing her to move objects with her mind.

The narrative escalates as Carrie faces relentless harassment, particularly during a humiliating incident at the school prom. After being doused in pig's blood by her classmates, Carrie unleashes her powers in a fit of rage, leading to devastating consequences for her peers and her town. The story explores themes of isolation, revenge, and the struggle for acceptance, culminating in a haunting portrayal of the impact of cruelty and the dangers of unchecked power.

The final scene stayed with me for a long time as a kid.

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I have read Carrie, however, I have not watched the movie based on this horror novel. But I believe it is a great novel to be adapted for TV series.
 
My question is: how would they pace it as a television show? Most of the events of the movie/book take place over the span of a single day as far as I can remember.

I guess I'll just have to wait for a trailer and more information.
 
I've read the book a couple of years back. I haven't watched the movie or the remake yet, even though I have them on dvd.

I wouldn't mind watching this though.
 
I have read Carrie, however, I have not watched the movie based on this horror novel. But I believe it is a great novel to be adapted for TV series.
I think Carrie would make a great TV series too! The novel has so much depth, and the whole telekinesis thing would work perfectly for a longer format. As for the movie, it’s not bad, but if you’re into the book, the TV version could really dive deeper into the story
 
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