Stephen King is one of the most adapted writers ever. With well under 50 novels to his name, and countless short stories, his wealth of content is an embarrassment of riches for any Hollywood producer. This year alone has seen a handful of adaptations — between movies like IT, The Dark Tower, and 1922, and TV shows like The Mist, his brand is just as alive today as it was 20 years ago.
But of course, not every single adaptation is a hit. This year alone saw The Dark Tower crash and burn, while IT rose to unexpected heights. And this is nothing new. For decades, his work has been brought to big and small screen alike, and just like a lot of the content he writes, some of it is incredibly well received, and some of it lands with a thud. Heck, some even land and fall somewhere in between those two extremes (Perhaps Hulu’s 11.22.63 is a good example of that).
But what are some of the high highs and low lows? In a new infographic from the folks over at Moneypod, they show off some of the author’s highs and lows from his time in Hollywood.
Stephen King in Film? by Moneypod
What is your favorite and least favorite Stephen King adaptation? Let us know down below!
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SOURCE: Moneypod, Ultimate Movie Rankings

