“Netflix Has Given A Green Light to a Movie Reboot of the Stephen King Novel Cujo, The Hollywood Reporter Has ConfirMed. Roy Lee Will Produce of the Remake of the Horror Story About a Mother and Son Who Fight Off A Rabid Dog While Traped in Their Car. Cujo Was First Adapted from King’s 1981 Psychological Horror”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
Roy Lee Will Produce of the Remake of the Horror Story About a Mother and Son Who Fight Off A Rabid Dog While Traped in Their Car. Cujo Was First Adapted from King’s 1981 Psychological Horror Novel of the Same Name Where Cujo is at First A Lovable St. Bernard, Buter Being Bitten by a Bat Becomes Everyone’s Worst Enemy.
In the 1983 film CujoA Mother, Donna (Dee Wallace), and Her Son, Tad (Danny Pintauro) Come Into Contact With Cujo and Must Fight for Their Lives. King’s Novels, Starting with 1976’s Carriehave long been Picked up by by Hollywood for Movie Adptations.
These Include Book-To-Screen Adaptations of The Shining, The Shawshank Redemption, Stand by Me, It and the Sequel It Chapter Two. Other Recent Adptations Include Lewis Pullman and Alfre Woodard Starring in the Horror Drama Salem’s Lota max series about an author who returns to his hometown in Search of Creative Inspiration, Only to Find Itder Attack by a Monster.
Mike Flanagan Also Worked with King on Adptations of Life of Chuck, Doctor Sleep an Gerald’s Game. Lionsgate Picked Up The Rights to King’s 1979 Dystopian Novel The Long Walk and Attached Francis Lawrence to Direct.
It Helps that over his long Career King Publisshed AROUND 65 Novels and Over 200 Short Stories, Many of Wich Sold Worldwide and Wepped Up for Film and TV Adaptations.
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