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Stephen King's The Dark Tower

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,846 ✭✭✭✭Liam McPoyle




  • Registered Users Posts: 854 ✭✭✭crybaby


    Just finishing Book 3 can't wait to see how they include the classic unsettling King stuff like Charlie The Choo Choo Train into the sequels.

    Excited to see The Gunslinger on the big screen especially Tull and the Cort and Roland scrap


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,421 ✭✭✭weemcd


    crybaby wrote: »
    Just finishing Book 3 can't wait to see how they include the classic unsettling King stuff like Charlie The Choo Choo Train into the sequels.

    Excited to see The Gunslinger on the big screen especially Tull and the Cort and Roland scrap

    You're in for a treat. That and the next book are the series at it's absolute peak for me. Wizard and the Glass is incredible writing.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,750 ✭✭✭Avatar MIA


    weemcd wrote: »
    Wizard and the Glass is incredible writing.

    That was where I joined the story, then went back to the first one. Possibly SK's high point.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,846 ✭✭✭✭Liam McPoyle


    In honor of Stephen King’s birthday, the makers of The Dark Tower film are unwrapping their plans for the saga’s companion TV series.

    The movie — starring Idris Elba as the gunslinger Roland Deschain, and Matthew McConaughey as the menacing Man in Black — opens on Feb. 17 and explores the hero and villain’s opposing quests to reach an otherworldly tower that connects their apocalyptic realm with ours.

    Ever since the film project was first proposed, it came packaged with an unusual idea: a spin-off TV show that would fill in the fantasy epic’s prodigious backstory.

    Now, sources at production company MRC and the film’s producer and co-screenwriter, Akiva Goldsman, have revealed to EW exclusive details about what they have planned for that series.

    EVERYTHING’S EVENTUAL
    First off, it’s definitely happening.

    MRC and Sony Pictures, which is releasing the film, have committed not just to financing a pilot but a full run of between 10 and 13 episodes, depending on how the scripts and story arcs develop. The Dark Tower show will begin shooting in 2017 with plans to premiere it in 2018, ideally around the time the film becomes available on cable or streaming services.

    What the producers don’t yet have is a distributor. The darkness of the story rivals that of Game of Thrones, so they will require either a cable or streaming platform (MRC also makes House of Cards for Netflix, so they have a history already.) But MRC is not going to wait for a partner to come aboard before moving forward.

    Elba has signed on to appear as older Roland alongside Tom Taylor, 15, who plays Jake Chambers in the film, a boy from present-day New York who harbors a secret, psychic power and is grappling with visions of the tower and the men (and other creatures) who are trying to reach it.

    That duo will serve as the framing device for the show’s central story, which takes place many years before the events depicted in the film. Since the series will be Roland’s origin story, a younger actor will be cast to play the aspiring gunslinger as a teenager, back before the realm of Mid-World “moved on” into chaos and bloodshed.

    Goldsman will serve as one of the executive producers, along with Jeff Pinkner and Imagine Entertainment’s Ron Howard and Brian Grazer (who inspired McConaughey’s spiky, crow-feathered hair in the movie.) The film’s director, Nikolaj Arcel, and co-writer, Anders Thomas Jensen, are working on the script for the show and will be executive producers as well, but another showrunner will be hired to oversee day-to-day operations.

    McConaughey’s involvement is a possibility, but not locked in. His character, Walter, is a semi-immortal who wields powerful, ancient magic and is a major element of Roland’s origin as a six-shooting knight, but in King’s books this sorcerer often takes on different names and appearances.

    So, the character will be in the show, but he may be inhabiting the shape of another actor.

    NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES
    Back in Roland’s younger years, the Man in Black was known as Marten Broadcloak, an adviser to Roland’s father, Steven, the ruler of Gilead. (Yes, ironically, the father of Roland is… King Steven.) Even back then, Marten was a ruthless manipulator who, in a gambit to destroy young Roland, manuevers the hot-headed boy into prematurely taking his gunslinger trials against instructor Cort Andrus.

    That part of Roland’s tale was partially laid out in King’s original novel, The Gunslinger, and it will form part of the TV series while the bulk of the show will focus on the fourth book in the saga, Wizard and Glass, which told another tale of young Roland and his early tribulations.

    Although written in the middle of the series, Wizard and Glass is primarily a prequel that features Roland and his ka-tet of fate-forged allies, including the boy Jake, listening to the story of the gunslinger’s past while preparing for the next leg of their journey.

    In this framing device for the book, they are camped within reach of a “thinny,” which is a kind of aurora where reality has eroded and people who draw too close can be consumed like it’s a black hole. Roland tells his new friends of his first encounter with such a thing, unspooling a tale about being sent by his father on a mission to the Barony of Mejis, a distant seaside kingdom in the same dimension as his homeland of Gilead.

    As a tribute to King on his 69th anniversary in our world, MRC created this map, overlayed with a quote from the book, which was spoken by Cort to a young Roland.

    dark-tower-tv-image.jpg
    The map demarcates the various towns and landmarks within the territory of Mejis: the capital, Hambry, along the Clean Sea; Coos Hill, home of the witch, Rhea; Citgo, the oil fields that could help fuel an army; Bad Grass, the toxic meadowlands; and Eyebolt Canyon, where a different thinny cries out for victims.

    We won’t spoil the whole story-within-a-story of Wizard and Glass, but in brief, Roland reveals how he fell for the beautiful Susan Delgado, and later tested the faith of his original ka-tet — friends Alain Johns and Cuthbert Allgood. (None of these roles, including the young gunslinger, have been cast yet.)

    “In the movie, Roland is suffering tremendous loss. The most concrete, personal, existential heartbreak a character can have,” Goldsman says. “If the movie chronicles his final reach toward hope again, the TV show is the loss of that hope.”

    While the big-screen film mixes and matches elements of King’s saga (it serves as a a sequel, for those who understand the meaning of that instrument on Elba’s hip, known as the Horn of Eld), Goldsman says The Dark Tower TV series will be a more straightforward adaptation. “This one has much more fidelity to the story as King wrote it,” Goldsman says.

    DIFFERENT SEASONS
    As for what lies beyond … ?

    Just as Arcel’s movie was developed with a door open to other films, a second season of TV is also a possibility if all goes according to plan. Although they will have exhausted King’s original narrative by that point, they could then explore the stories of Marvel’s Dark Tower comics, primarily plotted by Robin Furth, King’s in-house historian for the saga and author of The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance.

    The comic book stories explore young Roland’s return to Gilead and the later Battle of Jericho Hill, where the fate of the gunslingers – and their world – is decided in brutal fashion.

    In addition to the source material in the comics, King could also choose to offer them tips on where to take the story in a future season, since he has been presiding over the film project from afar, weighing in on scripts and story changes. Or, he may sit back and decide to let them run with it on their own.

    What the King wants, he gets. Especially on his birthday.


    Source.

    Pretty exciting tbh!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,047 ✭✭✭GerB40


    dark-tower-tv-image.jpg




    Source.

    Pretty exciting tbh!

    I hated the idea of a series of movies, You could easily get 50/60 episodes of the books. Either way I cannot wait...


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    Salivating at the prospect of Wizard and Glass as a TV show, really was the highest point of the series for me.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,047 ✭✭✭GerB40


    Salivating at the prospect of Wizard and Glass as a TV show, really was the highest point of the series for me.

    I remember realising it was mostly a flashback book and thinking 'aww fúck', I hate flashbacks in books because they're often just filler. But it is by far the best book in the series. I'd go one further and say it's King's best writing (judging by the 20 or so Stephen King books I've read).


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,421 ✭✭✭weemcd


    I really had hoped they would treat the Wizard and the Glass as a series on its own. It really is superlative. Even if the film wasn't that hot the series is gonna be separate.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,406 ✭✭✭PirateShampoo


    I really hope they cast Brendan Gleeson as Cort.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,047 ✭✭✭GerB40


    I really hope they cast Brendan Gleeson as Cort.

    Too similar to the lad he played in Harry Potter. James Cosmo (played Jeor Mormont on Game of Thrones) fits the bill for me.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,047 ✭✭✭GerB40


    GerB40 wrote: »
    Too similar to the lad he played in Harry Potter. James Cosmo (played Jeor Mormont on Game of Thrones) fits the bill for me.

    I'm mean look at him, that is Cort..


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,251 ✭✭✭nc6000


    Not sure this thread is suitable for someone who has only read the first two books.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,846 ✭✭✭✭Liam McPoyle


    nc6000 wrote: »
    Not sure this thread is suitable for someone who has only read the first two books.

    Its prolly best avoided for those that havnt alright.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,421 ✭✭✭weemcd


    Leaked trailer yesterday looked pretty good lads.

    Don't have the link right now, but it's worth a look.


  • Registered Users Posts: 485 ✭✭Boo Radley


    Here's a working link for the trailer:

    https://vid.me/ExZG
    Seems to be largely from the perspective of Jake, which works.

    Worth pointing out that this is an unfinished trailer with some green-screen in the mix.


  • Registered Users Posts: 30,308 Mod ✭✭✭✭.ak


    Boo Radley wrote: »
    Here's a working link for the trailer:

    https://vid.me/ExZG
    Seems to be largely from the perspective of Jake, which works.

    Worth pointing out that this is an unfinished trailer with some green-screen in the mix.

    Hrmmmm. Still not sold on Idris... Tbh aside from his Stringer Bell he hasn't really impressed me. I defo find he's fond of a bit of over-acting.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,705 ✭✭✭✭Tigger


    .ak wrote: »
    Hrmmmm. Still not sold on Idris... Tbh aside from his Stringer Bell he hasn't really impressed me. I defo find he's fond of a bit of over-acting.
    i thought it was just me


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,750 ✭✭✭Avatar MIA


    Boo Radley wrote: »
    Here's a working link for the trailer:

    https://vid.me/ExZG

    Hmmmmm

    Hmmmmm

    Hmmmmm

    I'm not feeling it :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,815 ✭✭✭Burgo


    .ak wrote: »
    Hrmmmm. Still not sold on Idris... Tbh aside from his Stringer Bell he hasn't really impressed me. I defo find he's fond of a bit of over-acting.

    Thought he was quite good as Luther myself.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,846 ✭✭✭✭Liam McPoyle


    I'm not going to watch any trailers or read any reviews before I see it tbh.


  • Registered Users Posts: 60,629 ✭✭✭✭Agent Coulson


    Stephen King’s ‘Dark Tower’ Release Shifted Until Summer 2017
    The picture, which stars Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey, was originally scheduled to debut on Feb. 17, 2017, when it would have faced off against the horror film “A Cure for Wellness,” the Ice Cube comedy “Fist Fight,” and action epic “The Great Wall,” as well as the second weekend of “Fifty Shades Darker.” A new date hasn’t been determined, but sources say it will likely bow in July, putting it in the middle of summer blockbuster season.

    Sony is said to be pleased with the early footage, and believes that the picture could spawn a new film franchise. “The Dark Tower” has an intricate mythology. The film is set in an apocalyptic world and follows a wandering warrior (Elba) as he journeys to a tower that stands at the nexus between space and time. Hollywood has tried for years to adapt the books. At one point, Ron Howard was slated to direct Javier Bardem for Universal, but the project collapsed over budget concerns.

    http://variety.com/2016/film/news/dark-tower-stephen-king-delayed-1201908359/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,846 ✭✭✭✭Liam McPoyle


    There is some awesome viral marketing for this at the moment.

    You can download the Sombra Corporation app @ thesombragroup.com

    It has a company bio and a list of its subsidiaries.

    There is an employees only section that seemingly will go live on 01/12/2016, you need a user name and password to access it though.

    The scanner on the app reveals easter eggs in pictures posted by King, Elba and McConaughey.

    I don't care, I've tried to remain tempered about this but I'm now officially nerding out harder than I ever have.


  • Registered Users Posts: 30,308 Mod ✭✭✭✭.ak


    Burgo wrote: »
    Thought he was quite good as Luther myself.

    Again, very much over-acting, couldn't take it seriously, the troubled broody cop character is so over done and he brought nothing special to it other than the fact he's a very cool dude. But it's kiddy cop show stuff imo.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,846 ✭✭✭✭Liam McPoyle


    Poster has been released.

    darktowerposter2-03192017.jpg


  • Registered Users Posts: 690 ✭✭✭Gingervitis




  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,846 ✭✭✭✭Liam McPoyle




  • Registered Users Posts: 6,421 ✭✭✭weemcd


    Thoughts? I can't decide if it's gonna be a sh1t show or a nice spin on the source material. It's very Hollywood looking, I can't help but think a Game of Thrones approach would have been a better option.

    /edit I didn't look at any part and think, "That's Roland", "that's MIB" etc etc


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,705 ✭✭✭✭Snake Plisken


    weemcd wrote: »
    Thoughts? I can't decide if it's gonna be a sh1t show or a nice spin on the source material. It's very Hollywood looking, I can't help but think a Game of Thrones approach would have been a better option.

    /edit I didn't look at any part and think, "That's Roland", "that's MIB" etc etc

    Not that impressed tbh too Hollywood blockbuster for my liking


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,289 ✭✭✭Howard the Duck


    Looks very meh. Would have preferred a tv show i think .Would have been a good replacement for GOT for HBO


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