Top 10 Stephen King Adaptations That Deserve A Remake
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Stephen King has proved that his works make great movie adaptations, but these ones are definitely misfires that could benefit from a second shot! WatchMojo presents the Top 10 Stephen King Adaptations that Need to Be Remade! But what will take the top spot on our list? The Stand, The Langoliers, or The Dark Tower? Watch to find out!

#10. “Cujo” (1983)
#9. “The Dark Half” (1993)
#8. “Secret Window” (2004)
#7. “The Running Man” (1987)
#6. “Salem’s Lot” (1979)
#5. “Dreamcatcher” (2003)
#4. “Pet Sematary” (1989)
#3, #2, #1 ?

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10 COMMENTS

  1. The Running Man–Stephen King’s book, not the craptastic Ahnold film we got–would make an awesome film. So would The Long Walk, which has yet to be adapted. These are two great King novels.

  2. How about a top 10 Stephen King novel, novella or short story that hasn’t been made into a movie yet that needs to be?

  3. Thinner could really be an exceptional film if done correctly. The focus should be on the deterioration of the psyche as well as the body. It should be very sad film with less focus on the gypsies and more on Billy’s character.

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