King's original 1981 novel centers on a mother and son, who are trapped in a hot car, being terrorized by a rabid 200-lbs. St ...
Netflix's Cujo will join several Stephen King remakes such as 2022's Firestarter, 2019's Pet Sematary, and 2013's Carrie. There are also a few King adaptations currently in development, including The ...
But that’s not all, as this week also marks an anniversary for one of Stephen King’s best short story collections. There’s a lot to discuss, so let’s dig in! Credit: Warner Bros. What Would A Darren ...
is already quite familiar with Stephen King’s works, with titles like “Gerald’s Game" and “1922" under its belt. And clearly, the streamer is eager to create more because one of my favorite books, ...
Netflix is joining forces with a director who knows their way around a horror movie to adapt Stephen King's Cujo into a feature film.
The Whale director Darren Aronofsky is reportedly in talks to direct Netflix's new adaptation of Stephen King's Cujo.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has made a deal to turn the Stephen King bestselling novel Cujo into a new feature film. Roy Lee is producing, and they will go out to writers immediately. The novel, originally ...
According to new reports, Oscar-nominated Darren Aronofsky is in negotiations to direct Netflix's upcoming remake of the 1983 horror film "Cujo," based on the novel by Stephen King. The new adaptation ...
While we wait for more updates about Cujo, the good news for all you Constant Readers out there is that there's a whole bunch of new Stephen King movies and TV shows still on the way this year – even ...
Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky is reportedly in negotiations to direct Netflix's feature film adaptation of Cujo.
If somehow you thought there weren't enough adaptations off Stephen King novels and short stories out there, you just wait. Netflix has green-lit a new adaptation of the 1981 King novel "Cujo." The ...
Roy Lee will produce the reboot of the 1981 Stephen King novel first adapted for a 1983 feature film that starred Dee Wallace and Danny Pintauro.