People tend to forget that, aside from his horror roots, Stephen King also provided the source material for some of the finest film dramas in recent cinema history – such as »The Green Mile«, »Stand by Me« or »The Shawshank Redemption«. And today, the next film in that tradition hits theaters.
Based on a short story from the anthology »If It Bleeds«, director Mike Flanagan (»Doctor Sleep«) brings Tom Hiddleston to the screen as Charles “Chuck” Krantz – a man whose life and passion for dance seem deeply connected to the end of the world.
Critics are raving about the film, calling it one of the best Stephen King adaptations ever made. But in the US, where it has been showing since early June, the film completely flopped and fell far, far short of expectations.
This has been attributed, among other things, to a confusing marketing campaign. For example, the trailer leaves out the supernatural elements and the cleverly reversed narrative structure, focusing solely on the dance aspects – something audiences didn't associate with the Stephen King brand at all.
The release date, wedged between blockbusters like »Mission: Impossible« and »Jurassic World«, didn't help either – and now the same fate may be looming over the German release, which finds itself squeezed between »Superman« and »Fantastic Four«.
Still, we're incredibly curious and definitely want to see it. The cast alone is fantastic, with Tom Hiddleston joined by Chiwetel Ejiofor (»12 Years a Slave«), Karen Gillan (»Guardians of the Galaxy«), Q'orianka Kilcher (»The New World«), Mark Hamill (»Star Wars«) and Mia Sara (»Timecop«).
How about you – will you be heading to the cinema?
Watch the final trailer here:
https://youtu.be/jlN1Mmj6YNoThe biggest competition at the box office today might come from the second release we've got for you: MCU film no. 37 officially kicks off Phase 6 of the biggest cinematic franchise of all time. And at last, Marvel's First Family joins the MCU!
Vanessa Kirby (»The Crown«), Pedro Pascal (»The Last of Us«), Ebon Moss-Bachrach (»The Bear«), and Joseph Quinn (»Stranger Things«) star in »The Fantastic Four: First Steps«, taking on Ralph Ineson (»Harry Potter«) as the planet-devouring Galactus.
The film is set in a retrofuturistic parallel world strongly reminiscent of the 1960s comic books – a striking contrast to the last two versions of these four superheroes, both of which leaned more into early 2000s and 2010s Young Adult trends.
Following »Thunderbolts*«, excitement for the next big Avengers movie was already sky-high – and »The Fantastic Four: First Steps« is set to lead directly into »Avengers: Doomsday«.
If the film delivers on its promise, this could mark a true turning point for the Marvel Universe.
Here's the final trailer:
https://youtu.be/18QQWa5MEcs