The vampire remake Stephen King wants you to see finally arrives

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The vampire remake Stephen King wants you to see finally arrives

The Salem’s place Trailer offers a look at the latest adaptation of Stephen King’s work. After years of delays, the movie remake – which was initially shot in 2021 – is finally coming to Max. The upcoming Salem’s place is based on the author’s second novel from 1975, about a writer who tries to save his hometown from a dangerous vampire. It stars Makenzie Leigh, Alfre Woodard, William Sadler, and Top Gun: MaverickS. Lewis Pullman. King posted about the delay on X in February, saying the movie is “Pretty good“And he wasNot sure why WB is holding it back.”

now, Max has debuted the trailer for Salem’s place. The trailer introduces Lewis Pullman’s Ben Mears as he returns to his titular hometown. However, the seemingly bucolic locale turns eerie when the sun sets and a grave knocking is heard coming from a coffin, announcing the arrival of a vampiric threat. The rest of the trailer showcases various horror setpieces including the iconic moment where a child vampire floats outside a window. The trailer also reveals that The movie will debut on Max on October 3. Watch the video below:

What this trailer means for Salem’s room

The Stephen King movie finally had its day in the sun


A corpse under a sandwich sitting up in Salem's court 2024

The release of the trailer offers full assurance that the new Stephen King movie will indeed be RGet a proper release after several years on the shelf. So is the announcement of the official release date, as previously all that was revealed was the intended release month, without narrowing down the specific date on which the movie debuted on the streaming platform.

The trailer too Underline Stephen King’s complaints about the quality of the movie. It offers a strong showcase for the ensemble cast and production value of the project, which was written and directed by Gary Dauberman, a filmmaker who is no stranger to bringing Stephen King books to the screen. In addition to his work as a writer and executive producer on many projects in the Conjuring Universe, Dauberman wrote both the 2017 King adaptation it and its 2019 sequel It: Chapter Two.

Our take on the Salem’s space trailer

Salem’s place is premier at the right time


A man closes his window while a vampire watches in Salem's room 2024

Though the king threw his weight behind him, Salem’s place It looks like a fairly straightforward adaptation of a novel that has been brought to the screen several times before. So now ending the delays and finally letting audiences get an early look at the movie is likely a good thing as the promotional vehicle for the much buzzier upcoming Stephen King movie The life of Chuckof Play Gerald’s game Director Mike Flanagan, is just getting started and could have offered the vampire movie major competition in the King sphere if its release had been delayed longer.

Source: Max

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