THE DARK TOWER: Mike Flanagan Shares Big Update On Small Screen Adaptation Of Stephen King Novels

THE DARK TOWER: Mike Flanagan Shares Big Update On Small Screen Adaptation Of Stephen King Novels

After announcing he'd acquired the rights to The Dark Tower last December, filmmaker Mike Flanagan has shared an update on where things stand with his small screen take on Stephen King's beloved novels.

By JoshWilding - Feb 24, 2023 11:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Television
Source: Script Apart

2017's The Dark Tower had the potential to be a great movie and was supposed to be the beginning of a new franchise that would tell stories in theaters and on television. Unfortunately, it was a total mess that not even stars Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey could save. 

As a result, the property - which is based on a phenomenal series of novels by Stephen King - has fallen by the wayside and interest from Hollywood has waned. 

Despite that, filmmaker Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House, Doctor Sleep) remains attached to a streaming series he still hopes will become a reality. 

"[My creative partner Trevor Macy and I] have The Dark Tower," the director tells Script Apart. "We carved it out from our Netflix deal, knowing we were leaving, and we carved it out from our Amazon deal as well, knowing that they'd already tried to do [a Dark Tower adaptation] and might be reluctant to do it."

"So, The Dark Tower doesn't have a studio. We don't have a partner on it yet, so I'm developing it myself, which is really a blast."

"And that's my dream project, you know?" Flanagan continued. "I've wanted to do that for so long. If we can get it off the ground, if we can actually get it going, I'm not ruling out Amazon's involvement down the line. Our relationship with them is brand new, so we'll have to see. But, yeah, I work on The Dark Tower in one capacity or another every day."

Flanagan acquired the rights to King's epic sci-fi fantasy tale last December, so it's clearly still early days.

He has, however, previously revealed that the first episode's script is done and he anticipates his adaptation running for five seasons. Hopefully, that means we're getting a faithful take on the author's novels that tells this complex, compelling story the right way. 

Stay tuned for updates on The Dark Tower

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elgaz
elgaz - 2/24/2023, 1:49 PM
If anyone could make a good go of this, it's Flanagan. The movie was a huge disappointment despite McConaughey and Elba being stellar leads. How the filmmakers thought they could squeeze a saga like The Dark Tower into a 1hr 35mins movie is beyond me, even 3hrs couldn't have done it justice. A high production TV series is the way.
1stDalek
1stDalek - 2/24/2023, 4:37 PM
5 seasons seems interesting, considering there are 7 books and it's not a brief series. You could likely get away with doing 2 seasons with the 4th and 7th book each. You could make a killer 2-hour movie from the 1st book, it's so self-contained that it could work as a prelude before starting the series proper on the 2nd book.
StSteven
StSteven - 2/25/2023, 9:37 PM
As a HUGE SK fan, I almost feel like you'd need to establish something of a "SK Universe" to really do "The Dark Tower" series full justice (which it deserves). Especially once you get into "Wizard and Glass" and beyond. Sure, you can do it without a shared universe, but it just makes it SO much better to have the background of the other novels that it references if you are already familiar with them before hand. And, for God's sake, they had better get to "The Writer" while SK is still alive.
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