Every Stephen King adaptation, ranked
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Every Stephen King adaptation, ranked
"Spooky season may be over, but any true horror fan can tell you: Stephen King is terrifying all year round. Across a 50-year career, King has written 65 novels and over 200 short stories, giving directors, screenwriters, and actors plenty of material to work with. And they have - King's works have been adapted a whopping 76 times, with a 77th on the way."
"Stephen King is one of the most prolific authors of all time in any genre, but especially horror. His novels, short stories, and novellas have been adapted for TV and movies over 75 times. The latest adaptation of one of his works, "The Running Man," comes out on November 14. Spooky season may be over, but any true horror fan can tell you: Stephen King is terrifying all year round."
Stephen King has written 65 novels and over 200 short stories across a 50-year career. His novels, short stories, and novellas have been adapted for television and film dozens of times. King's works have been adapted 76 times, with a 77th adaptation forthcoming. The Running Man, directed by Edgar Wright and starring Glen Powell, is scheduled to release on November 14 and will be the second screen adaptation of the 1982 novel. Rotten Tomatoes scores were used to rank King adaptations that have critics' scores to sort classics from forgettables.
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