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Screen Rant on MSNStephen King's The Institute's Adaptation Retcons A Villain's Story
An incredibly dark villain backstory from an acclaimed Stephen King novel has been retconned in an intriguing way in its ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStephen King's The Institute Echoes Interstellar's Moral Dilemma
An intriguing story beat from a new Stephen King science fiction show reminds one of a dark moral debate from an acclaimed ...
Joe Freeman spoke with Bleeding Cool about leading the MGM+ supernatural thriller series The Institute, Stephen King, his ...
Creative liberties are not new to Stephen King adaptations. Sometimes, they split audience reactions, and at other times, ...
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Game Rant on MSNStephen King's Latest Sci-Fi Adaptation Is The Best Show You're Not Watching
Stephen King fans have been spoiled with great adaptations this year, and this TV show deserves more attention.
The Institute is not the usual Stephen King horror story. But that does not mean it’s something you can watch while scrolling through your phone.
Based on the 2019 Stephen King novel, "The Institute" follows 14-year-old Luke Ellis who is kidnapped by a organization because of his unique ablities.
Now MGM+ has delivered the first two episodes of the latest adaptation, The Institute, and my feelings are much more subdued. Of course, Stephen King TV series overall have a pretty poor hit rate.
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Stephen King’s gripping thriller ‘The Institute’ drops on MGM+: How you can stream for free
The brand new series "The Institute" follows Luke Ellis—a 12-year-old genius who is kidnapped and awakens in The Institute, a facility full of children, all of whom possess unusual abilities.
"The Institute," a 2019 novel by Stephen King, Maine's Master of the Macabre — or horror, I just said macabre for the alliteration — has become a miniseries with some major additions and minor ...
NEW YORK — Stephen King has a rule for anyone wanting to adapt one of his books for the big or small screen. It's basically the Hippocratic oath for intellectual property — first, do no harm.
Twenty years ago, Stephen King’s highflying career nearly came to an end when he was struck by an out-of-control vehicle near his home in rural Maine. The decades since that near-fatal encounter ...
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