Only Three Directors Have Made Multiple Stephen King Movies (And They’re All Good)

Stephen King, well-known author, stands out as one of the most productive horror creators globally due to the vast number of tales he’s written across different platforms. His works are already terrifying, but they gain even more significance when translated into films and TV shows, many of which exceed the original stories in impact. What makes King unique is that for several decades, the rights to nearly all his stories were available for just $1 to aspiring directors or student filmmakers, a move intended to encourage emerging creative talents, as King himself wanted to foster new voices in the industry.

Watch: WWE’s Bloodline Attacks and Superstars Share Emotional Moment with Bray Wyatt and Brodie Lee’s Kids After SmackDown Goes Off Air

Last night’s WWE SmackDown wrapped up its main program with a confrontation between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens, but it turns out there was even more excitement once the cameras stopped rolling. As the broadcast ended, viewers witnessed a match between Jey Uso and Chad Gable of American Alpha, but that was merely the introduction to the action. In addition to an attack on Uso from The Bloodline, fans were also treated to an incredible moment involving Jey, Braun Strowman, and Sami Zayn, which included the children and families of Bray Wyatt and Brodie Lee. You can catch both incidents in the clips provided above and below (provided by Matt Kempke).

SHINONOME ABYSS: The Maiden Exorcist delayed to 2025

The companies Kadokawa Corporation, Kadokawa Game Linkage, ABC ANIMATION, and developer WODAN have moved the release date of their roguelike horror action game “SHINONOME ABYSS: The Maiden Exorcist” from its fall 2024 window to 2025. Players will be able to get their hands on it for both Switch and PC through Steam.