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message 1: by Lonnie (new)

620121 The same production team that brought The Dead Zone to television screens is teaming up with Stephen King once more. This time, showrunner Scott Shepherd and executive producers Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller will adapt King’s novella The Colorado Kid for E1 Entertainment, the studio behind Hung. The product will be Haven, an hour-long episodic series taking place in “a spooky town in Maine where cursed folk live normal lives in exile.”
The Colorado Kid is notable in King’s recent catalog. (Notable to some as being bad, it must be said.) It was published by Hard Case Crime in 2005. The label publishes old, out of print novels by known hard-boiled crime authors, and new work by the same writers and other notable names. King’s novella gave the imprint a boost, and was also something different for him. The book is essentially a long non-mystery told by two old newspapermen to a new intern. It is digressive, slow, and generally without resolution.

As such, it’s not the worst setup for a TV series, but the description provided by Variety suggests the show will differ significantly from the novella. In fact, the plot sounds nothing like that of the original book. You’ve got the spooky Maine town, Haven, and cursed folk living in exile. Then, “when those curses start returning, FBI agent Audrey Parker is brought in to keep those supernatural forces at bay — while trying to unravel the mysteries of Haven.” Good choice on the title change, then, but really, all this seems to have in common with the book is an air of mystery, and the notion of unsolved cases. That’s fine, but all things being considered, it sounds like the ‘adapted from a Stephen King’ novel is just a marketing hook.
Thirteen episodes have been ordered, and we don’t yet know any details about casting. ABC had once been part of the development cycle for the show (tentatively planned for the ‘08/’09 season) but that quite evidently didn’t work out.



message 2: by Angie, Constant Reader (new)

86285 I need to read this book!


message 3: by Lonnie (new)

620121 I actually thought it was fairly decent even though I didn't like the ending much. Way left field for a "King" book though.


message 4: by Kandice (new)

1396160 I read this book only once, which is unusual for me when it comes to King. It was very unlike his usual, and although I liked the style, I was super ticked at the "non-resolution" ending. It wasn't even an ending where, as the reader, you decide. It just...stopped.

Sounds to me like it's going to be the same sort of thing as The Lawnmower Man movie. Same name, touted as King, but nothing like the story HE wrote. Too bad.


message 5: by Bondama (new)

2445523 I really agree with you -- it's gotten to the point when the ability to mention SK in any way shape or form while promoting your movie or TV series is usually nothing but a come-on. I remember thinking this when I first saw a promo for the movie of "The Mangler." I prefer Harlan Ellison's method - when a script of his had been bought, and then truly screwed up, he'd insist that instead of mentioning his name, they'd put "written by Cordwainer Bird" (or something like that) _ Harlan will go to court, do ANYTHING to prevent schlock coming out under his name -- I think that "inspired by Stephen King" or "from a short story recently mentioned in an article by STEPHEN KING is nothing but a marketing tool -- and to be honest - I wish Uncle Stevie would adopt Harlan Ellison's method.


message 6: by Lonnie (new)

620121 Bondama wrote: "I really agree with you -- it's gotten to the point when the ability to mention SK in any way shape or form while promoting your movie or TV series is usually nothing but a come-on. I remember th..."

here here!

What's next? A movie based on the book sitting next to a Stephen King novel?


message 7: by Bondama (new)

2445523 Lonnie - I love it!!! - "Based on a conversation overheard by a friend of my cousin standing next to Stephen King in the grocery store line. ."


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