Author Stephen King is one of the most recognized and prolific authors of this era. Best known as a horror writer, King began his work as a published author through 1974’s Carrie, which earned him massive acclaim. He has since gone on to publish The Shining (1977), Firestarter (1980), Pet Sematary (1983), and countless other legendary works. Throughout his career, he has released dozens of books and hundreds of short stories.
Unsurprisingly, having so much attention on King’s works brought Hollywood to his doorstep. The renowned author has seen numerous adaptations. Children of the Corn (1984), Misery (1990), It (2017), and Kubrick’s The Shining (1980) were all inspired by his stories. While some of his movies have failed, King’s name generally serves as a boon for any project that bears it. There are, however, some works that have not seen success. One of them is now coming to a new streaming home.
Did You Know: There have been over 50 movies based on Stephen King’s books and short stories.
For Fans Of…
- Stephen King and his various adaptations.
- Western-inspired sci-fi movies.
- Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey.
- The Dark Tower book series.
The Dark Tower Is Coming To Netflix
Why You Should Watch It After Its Release
Seven years after its controversial release, The Dark Tower is coming to Netflix. Inspired by King’s books, the movie follows Roland Deschain (Idris Elba) as he leads a young boy (Tom Taylor) on a mission against the dark Walter Padick (Matthew McConaughey). It was meant to be the first in a series, but poor responses from critics led to its eventual rejection. Now, the movie will be coming to Netflix on December 1, where it will join several other Stephen King movies, including Gerald’s Game (2017).
The original
Dark Tower
series featured eight books and several off-shoots.
Mike Flanagan is now developing his own Dark Tower adaptation, which should prove to be more faithful to the books. It will come on the tail of a movie that earned just 16% on the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer and 44% on the audience-led Popcornmeter. The movie was panned for its limited runtime of just 95 minutes, its endless exposition, and its awkward pacing. Yet, for all its criticism, it is still worth watching, even as Flanagan attempts to create a better depiction.
Elba and McConaughey both offer inspiring performances, and their dynamic is the movie’s saving grace. Anyone who enjoys either acting style should find the movie an entertaining adventure. It also serves as a glimpse into the Dark Tower world. That could provide either a warm nostalgic reminder or an early bite into an expansive universe, depending on the viewer’s familiarity. It is not a perfect movie, but it is still thrilling enough to watch on Netflix when it is finally released and is short enough that it hardly takes up much time or space.
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What ScreenRant has said about The Dark Tower:
All in all, The Dark Tower isn’t the movie that fans of King’s novels have been waiting decades to see on the big screen. With a new story, condensed mythology, underdeveloped characters, and a fairly simplistic Hero’s Journey arc – save the Tower, save the world – The Dark Tower doesn’t actively improve upon the source material and fans of King’s universe will likely find it lacking. On its own, The Dark Tower is a decent action-fantasy adventure that makes for an enjoyable experience for casual moviegoers. However, the film never quite lives up to expectations set by its source material and long development process, failing to capture the magic of King’s novels despite the efforts of Arcel and the film’s screenwriters.
The Dark Tower Review
The Dark Tower Facts | |
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Box Office | $113.2 million |
Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score | 16% |
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score | 44% |
5 Other Stephen King Movies On Netflix Right Now
- 1922 (2017)
- Mr. Harrigan’s Phone (2022)
- Stand by Me (1986)
- Gerald’s Game (2017)
- It: Chapter Two (2019)