Most Americans can name a few of Stephen King’s novels off the top of their head, but even die-hard fans of the author can’t explain how all of his stories are connected—everything from The Shawshank Redemption to The Shining shares a common thread. The horror drama Castle Rock , an original Huly series executive produced by J.J. Abrams, will be the first King adaptation to explain that connective tissue. At New York Comic Con in October, a teaser for Castle Rock started to weave those details together. Bill Skarsgård, who plays Pennywise under heavy makeup in this year’s massive hit It , makes a human appearance in the teaser. He, along with Sissy Spacek, who played Carrie in the 1976 film of the same name, will appear in Castle Rock— not as their characters, but as other people entirely. The Hulu series is shrouded in secrecy, but there are a few things we can deduce from King’s body of work. Everything is connected King’s It and The Dark Tower novels reference the same creatures controlling the universe. According to many of King’s books, every evil, destructive and selfish thing is motivated by a force called High Random. Pennywise, for example,… Read full this story
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