What Salem’s Lot’s Director Took From His Experience Writing IT And IT Chapter Two For The New Stephen King Adaptation

What Salem’s Lot’s Director Took From His Experience Writing IT And IT Chapter Two For The New Stephen King Adaptation

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While the majority of filmmakers who make Stephen King movies have a history of being one and done, there is a special list of names who have had much more significant impacts on the history of adaptations. This is a list that includes George A. Romero, Mick Garris, Rob Reiner, Frank Darabont, and Mike Flanagan, and now it also includes Gary Dauberman – who has gone from writing the screenplays for the blockbuster hits IT and IT: Chapter Two to helming the new movie Salem’s Lot.

So how did Dauberman carve out this path for himself? That’s the main story of this week’s fresh edition of The King Beat – which also includes a full update on casting for the developing TV adaptation of The Institute and a new recommendation from the author to watch an upcoming horror film that he is calling one of the best movies he has seen this year. Let’s dig in!

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How Gary Dauberman’s Approach To Salem’s Lot Was Helped Following His Experience Making IT



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