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Universal's film and TV divisions are joining forces to adapt Stephen King's epic fantasy series The Dark Tower The companies will produce three films and a TV shows based on King's seven Dark Tower novels, short stories and comic books. Ron Howard is confirmed to direct the first film, along with the first season of the TV show, which will be written by Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman. The books chronicle the mysterious The Gunslinger as he travels across a desolate and vaguely post-apocalyptic landscape in his quest for a black tower. Portals along the way eventually allow contact with our own modern world. More inside. "I've been waiting for the right team to bring the characters and stories in these books to film and TV viewers around the world," King said. "Ron, Akiva, Brian along with Universal and NBC have a deep interest and passion for the 'The Dark Tower' series and I know that will translate into an intriguing series of films and TV shows that respect the origins and the characters in 'The Dark Tower' that fans have come to love."Howard, Grazer and Goldsman plan first film in the trilogy to be immediately followed by a TV series that will bridge the second film. After the second film, the TV series will show the adventures of The Gunslinger as a young man as a bridge to the third film and beyond."The worlds of Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower' series are richly detailed, inter-locking and deeply connected," Goldsman said. "By telling this story across media platforms and over multiple hours--and with a view to telling it completely--we have our best chance of translating Roland's quest to reach 'The Dark Tower' onto screen. We are proceeding with tremendous excitement, fidelity to the source material and, quite frankly, no small amount of awe at this opportunity."--- Bloody-disgusting.com
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Viggo Mortensen for the role of Roland....
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Interesting. I haven't read this series yet. Side note, I remember hearing that Ron Howard was on board to direct some Lovecraft-inspired thing... did I dream that? Or was it all a hype? Anyway, this could be fun.
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But how does he look?????
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Ron Howard is suppose to direct the firstmovie and I think the first season of the show.
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Chainsaw Brutality Wrote:Deadline reported Monday that Universal has backed out completely from The Dark Tower movie trilogy and tv series. The studio stated that the production costs were too high to move along any further.
Actor Javier Bardem is said to have landed the lead role of Roland.
I just read the same thing today. It's a shame I was looking forward to this series. Maybe somebody else will pick it up.
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Well I'm glad they wasted all this time and got fans hopes up for nothing.
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Yeah as a huge fan of the books (which I've read more than I could tell you) I'm a little disappointed. A little. Mostly because I didn't want Ron Howard behind this project at all.
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I'm kind of glad they aren't making it despite that Universal had backed them up. I think the series is far too big to be put into a TV show or movie, there's way to many things to explore and I'm sure they'll be omitting some great parts. It should exist in the minds of us fans who read the books.
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The only way this can be made is on HBO, period. It could be on another cable show but wouldn't be done justice, especially for budget. If made into a franchise of films, there would be too many where each picture would be over three hours long.
If HBO went the same way like they're doing with Game of Thrones, then there would be a chance of this being successful and close to perfect.
It would probably be around seven seasons, since the last book would take up two seasons length.
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