10 Stephen King Adaptations That Ignored the Books (Including The Long Walk’s Superior Ending)

Stephen King adaptations often differ from his books, especially when it comes to the endings. King is famous for leaving things ambiguous, a fact even acknowledged within one of his movie appearances. Sometimes, filmmakers choose to provide a clear resolution instead of mirroring his open-ended style, while other times, they significantly alter or even abandon the story’s core themes and plot – a prime example being the film *The Lawnmower Man*.

I Need To Take A Minute To Talk About Why Agnes’ Journey With Friendship On Wednesday Season 2 Moved Me So Much

Throughout the first season of *Wednesday*, Wednesday and Enid were the perfect best friends. But by the end of Season 2, their close duo became a trio when Evie Templeton’s invisible friend, Agnes, joined them. Getting there wasn’t easy, and Agnes had a difficult time learning to connect with others, but her journey was ultimately heartwarming.

Attack on Titan Launches New 4-Part Series As Part of a Special Collaboration

Only a few manga series – just 23 in history – have ever sold over 100 million copies, and *Attack on Titan* is among them, with 140 million copies sold to date, demonstrating its incredible success. The anime concluded its run in 2023, and a special edition Blu-ray of Season 4 will be released on November 11, 2025. While the anime’s story is finished, the series continues to gain attention through various projects, and this latest one may be the most significant yet. *Attack on Titan* is releasing a new manga specifically to promote a brand partnership.

3 Worst Things About Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle (Despite its Huge Success)

The story’s final section splits into two main parts: the Infinity Castle Arc and the Sunrise Countdown Arc. Currently, only the Infinity Castle Arc is planned for adaptation in the upcoming trilogy, although this hasn’t been officially confirmed. While this arc is exciting and develops the characters further, it wasn’t universally loved when it was first released, receiving mixed reactions from fans – though opinions improved over time. Now that the anime is covering the entire final section, viewers will likely encounter the parts that were considered weakest in the original story, and these issues can’t be fixed with the adaptation. Early previews also suggest the anime won’t follow the source material exactly.