Stephen King Documentary ‘King on Screen’ Coming to Theaters This Summer

 

Dark Star Pictures has acquired the rights for Daphné Baiwir’s feature documentary King on Screen, Deadline reports today. What’s cool about this flick is that it was officially approved by Stephen King and “will hit theaters in late summer, with a digital release to follow in the fall.”

Deadline details, “King on Screen offers audiences an intimate sit-down with directors who have adapted King’s work for the screen, looking at the movies and shows that have brought his body of work an entirely new life — both the ones that reached the top-tier echelons of pop culture history and those that fell by the wayside into obscurity.

“Among those sitting down for interviews in the film, which world premiered at Fantastic Fest last year, are Frank Darabont (The Shawshank RedemptionThe Green Mile), Mick Garris (ABC’s The Stand), Mike Flanagan (Gerald’s GameDoctor Sleep) and director and special makeup effects titan Greg Nicotero (CreepshowMisery), to name a few.”

“Daphné has done a spectacular job of showcasing the talented filmmakers who brought the work of Stephen King to life in moving images,” said Dark Star Pictures President, Michael Repsch. “As a lifelong King fan, I could not be more excited to bring this film to audiences across North America and have it as a part of the Dark Star family.”

The documentary is produced by Sebastien Cruz for Les Films de la Plage, Jean-Yves Roubin for Frakas Productions and Zoe Salmon for Mr Salmon Films, with the participation of OCS.

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