Josh Boone Has Completed THE STAND Script & Stephen King Loves It

Josh Boone Has Completed THE STAND Script & Stephen King Loves It

Not only is Josh Boone ("The Fault in Our Stars") directing The Stand, but he's also writing the script. It has taken him a long time to adapt the 1000 page book into a three hour film, but he revealed to Collider that it is finished and loved by Stephen King.

By nailbiter111 - Sep 11, 2014 01:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Collider
Collider:  I know you’re a huge Stephen King fan.  How surreal is it to then be adapting arguably his best novel?

JOSH BOONE: I mean it’s amazing. I finished writing the script maybe a month ago. Stephen [King] absolutely loved it.  It’s, I think, the first script ever approved by him.  [It'll be] a single version movie of The Stand. Three hours. It hews very closely to the novel.  It was such an amazing process.  I’m so familiar with [King's] work and I’ve read so many of his books so many times over the years that it was just a really comfortable thing to be able to work with his material.  He gives you so much great material to work with.  There’s an abundance of it.  So it’s not a book where you have to generate new material and make it work for a movie.  He writes so cinematically and his characters are so sharply drawn.  You don’t have to change much.  [You use] a lot of structural things to condense a thousand pages into a three-hour movie but it’s still at heart his material.  I just made it work within the confines of what a single film can be.

Adapting a book of that size would be a herculean feat for anyone, but for a huge fan of the novel, like Josh Boone is, it must be even harder. How do you pick which material is worth keeping and which isn't? He explains to Collider, "I just focused on the things that I felt strongly about, that I have strong memories about, that are evocative to me even when I read it now."

The Stand will take 6 to 8 months of pre-production, but when that prep work is complete Boone tells Collider they might start shooting it "next Spring at the earliest." Don't expect any cast announcements anytime soon as Boone is still meeting with actors and hasn't finalized the budget.

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xduo
xduo - 9/11/2014, 2:39 AM
first!!!! hahaha
xduo
xduo - 9/11/2014, 2:40 AM
hopefully a movie based on a book that isnt a load of crap
bobevanz
bobevanz - 9/11/2014, 2:41 AM
The novel was amazing. Count me in!
RyKnow
RyKnow - 9/11/2014, 2:55 AM
Very obscure writer/director, but that's not a bad thing. If he can get all the essentials from the novel, amalgamate some characters into one (for example Nadine Cross and Rita Blakemoor in the mini-series were combined into the single Nadine Cross character) and trim off any material that would slow the pace of a film down. 3 hours will be pushing it (I think 4 hours minimum would be adequate) but I see no reason why it can't be done.
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 9/11/2014, 3:03 AM
Bring it!!!
Sitterson
Sitterson - 9/11/2014, 3:43 AM
Hope this turns out well.
TokenNerd
TokenNerd - 9/11/2014, 5:32 AM
skeebolistic84
skeebolistic84 - 9/11/2014, 6:49 AM
so am I the only one loved the tv movie
Tevii
Tevii - 9/11/2014, 6:50 AM
No. Stephen King is not anti gun. He owns three. and here is a quote by him "Even if I were politically and philosophically open to repealing the Second Amendment (I'm not), I don't believe that repeal, or even modification, would solve the problem of gun violence in America. The guns are already out there and the great majority of them are being bought, sold and carried illegally."

He does, however, believe in limited Gun control
twiggy3634
twiggy3634 - 9/11/2014, 6:53 AM
@SpacePope He didn't make millions because of the 2nd amendment, he's rich because he's a master storyteller. He doesn't always write about violence, but if he does, it's just FICTION, understand the difference? I'm pro 2nd amendment and your comment is idiotic.
Smartass
Smartass - 9/11/2014, 7:17 AM
Twiggy pwns the thread. Spacepope, what the hell is going on in your life that someone's opinion on gun control determines your outlook on them as a person?!
gaikinger
gaikinger - 9/11/2014, 8:24 AM
SpacePope- Couldn't agree with you more but still read some of his stuff. 11/22/63 was amazing.
gaikinger
gaikinger - 9/11/2014, 8:25 AM
Celebrities like king only want to take away our guns not theirs.
ShallowDeadpool
ShallowDeadpool - 9/11/2014, 8:36 AM
I would have to say that the spacepope has been smoking space dope. The second amendment is a dated idea, just like the ten commandments. America gains very little by having so many guns in the hands of so many. Why do we have more gun violence than England? Because the Brits are smart enough to take them away. Are the citizens of England in danger all the time because of it? Doesn't really seem like it. You people cling to things for no other reason than "that's the way it's always been.". Grow up. When's the last time you were in a position where your gun saved your life? I'm sure you'll make it through the day
BawbScharf
BawbScharf - 9/11/2014, 9:18 AM
If Stephen King REALLY loved it, he would have come out and said himself. This director is selling snake oil. He says nothing needs to be added but somehow there is a new character created for his actor friend. Hoping for the best but expecting something terrible.
WillyGsus
WillyGsus - 9/11/2014, 9:24 AM
As long as they still make Gunslinger and use the same actor for Randall/Marten/Merlyn. And then make a new Salem's lot and bring Callahan back for Wolves. Otherwise, fail.
huckfinnisher
huckfinnisher - 9/11/2014, 9:27 AM
@ShallowDeadpool, I mostly agree with you, but the real point if second amendment was never just to have guns for fun. It was to make sure we could have the weapons needed to overthrow the government in case of corruption or tyranny.

@Spacepope, Stephen King glamorizes guns? Guns feature lightly in King books at best. Thats like saying Stephen King glamorizes death just because it's part of his story.
BawbScharf
BawbScharf - 9/11/2014, 10:14 AM
Though ...it could end up like the Shining: nowhere near the original vision but still AMAZING! My fingers are not crossed for that though.
AsianVersionOfET
AsianVersionOfET - 9/11/2014, 1:25 PM
@ShallowDeadpool.......holy shit. You're a [frick]ing dumbass.
RockNRollFrankenstein
RockNRollFrankenstein - 9/11/2014, 2:40 PM
Stephen King doesn't glamorize violence, what an idiot thing to say.
ShallowDeadpool
ShallowDeadpool - 9/11/2014, 4:02 PM
And you have a profile pic of a child molester
ShallowDeadpool
ShallowDeadpool - 9/11/2014, 4:03 PM
And Michael jackson
MementoMori
MementoMori - 9/12/2014, 8:40 AM
Well, this is damn good news. Hope it's good and long, like the book.
vtopa
vtopa - 9/12/2014, 1:39 PM
Benedict Cumberbatch as Randall Flagg!
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