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1 of Lost's Weirdest Episodes Quietly Tricked Fans Into Rooting for Its Most Hated Character
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Despite being known for its mysteries, Lostwas mostly beloved by its fans for the character stories. From the castaways to the mysterious Others, the people were always supposed to be more interesting than the island itself. One of the weirdest episodes in Lost Season 1 began the quiet redemption arc for James "Sawyer" Ford, the original villainin the show. As one of Lost's best characters, Sawyer was selfish, manipulative and eager to make people dislike him for reasons the show made clear later on.
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  • 2/20/2025
  • by Joshua M. Patton
  • CBR
Stephen King at an event for Un crime dans la tête (2004)
Peter Straub, Bestselling Novelist and ‘The Talisman’ Co-Author, Dies at 79
Stephen King at an event for Un crime dans la tête (2004)
Peter Straub, a bestselling novelist who co-authored two beloved books with Stephen King, has died at the age of 79.

Straub’s daughter, Emma Straub, also a novelist, confirmed the news Tuesday on her Instagram account.

According to The New York Times, his wife, Susan Straub, said his death was caused by complications from breaking a hip. He died at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.

Fellow writers and collaborators have been mourning the author’s death on social media, including Neil Gaiman, who was one of the first to express his sadness at Straub’s death.

King, whose latest novel “Fairy Tale” debuts in bookstores Tuesday, wrote: “Working with him was one of the great joys of my creative life.”

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Straub’s first horror novel, “Julia,” was published in 1975 by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. It was adapted into a feature, known as either “Full Circle...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 9/6/2022
  • by Drew Taylor
  • The Wrap
Stephen King & Peter Straub's The Talisman heading to the movies
John Saavedra Oct 16, 2017

Josh Boone will write and potentially direct a big screen adaptation of Stephen King and Peter Straub's The Talisman.

Stephen King and Peter Straub's fan favourite fantasy novel, The Talisman, is being adapted for the big screen by Amblin Entertainment, according to Variety. It was also confirmed that bigtime King fan Josh Boone, who's busy directing X-Men: New Mutants right now, will write the script. There's also a possibility he may direct the film. 

The Talisman tells the story of a 12-year-old boy named Jack Sawyer, who tries to save his mother from dying of cancer by finding a mysterious crystal known as "the Talisman." His quest leads him into The Territories, a sort of parallel universe of our own that's full of dangers. King co-wrote the novel with horror master Peter Straub (Ghost Story) as well as a sequel called Black House. 

The book...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 10/13/2017
  • Den of Geek
Stephen King at an event for Un crime dans la tête (2004)
Stephen King's Talisman Movie Gets New Mutants Director
Stephen King at an event for Un crime dans la tête (2004)
Another high-profile Stephen King adaptation is officially in the works. Josh Boone (The Fault in Our Stars) has been hired to write, and possibly direct, an adaptation of the author's 1984 novel The Talisman for Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment. This is one of the most significant King novels that hasn't yet been adapted for the big screen. Or the small screen, for that matter. So it's a big deal, assuming it actually gets made.

The news comes courtesy of Variety, who report that legendary producer Frank Marshall will producer The Talisman for Amblin, with Michael Wright on board as an executive producer. Amblin Entertainment had initially been working on adapting the novel, which was co-authored by Stephen King and Peter Straub, as a TV series, but they recently decided to turn it into a movie instead. Per the report, the movie "follows a boy, who in order to save his mother from certain death,...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 10/12/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Stephen King's The Talisman Movie Moves Forward With New Mutants Director Josh Boone
Josh Boone, the director of Fault of Our Stars and the upcoming New Mutants movie, has signed on to write and possibly direct the big screen adaptation of Stephen King's classic novel The Talisman.

The Talisman is one of my favorite Stephen King books and I'm shocked that it hasn't been adapted into a movie yet! The story follows a boy who enters a parallel world known as the territories on a mission to find a powerful talisman to save his mother from death. 

Frank Marshall is producing the film fro Amblin Entertainment and I hope that Josh Boone is up to the task to take on the challenge of adapting it. This seriously could be an incredible film, but it has to be done right with the right talent on board. Maybe Boone will be able to pull off! Only time will tell. 

Boone is also attached to...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 10/12/2017
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
Amblin Entertainment Recruits Josh Boone to Adapt Stephen King’s ‘The Talisman’
Josh Boone is headed back to King Country. The New Mutants and The Fault in Our Stars director has been tapped by Amblin Entertainment to adapt Stephen King and Peter Straub's dark fantasy novel The Talisman. Variety reports that the filmmaker is currently just set to write the script, but there's a possibility he could eventually move into the director's chair as well The first collaboration between King and fellow famed horror author Straub, The Talisman follows a 12-year-old boy, Jack Sawyer, on a quest to a parallel dimension known as the Territories in order …...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 10/11/2017
  • by Haleigh Foutch
  • Collider.com
Stephen King at an event for Un crime dans la tête (2004)
Stephen King's 'The Talisman' Nabs Josh Boone to Write Adaptation
Stephen King at an event for Un crime dans la tête (2004)
More Stephen King is making its way to the big screen.

Amblin Entertainment has tapped filmmaker Josh Boone to pen the adaptation of The Talisman, the 1984 fantasy novel King co-wrote with Peter Straub, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. 

The novel tells the story of Jack Sawyer, a young boy who must travel from New Hampshire to California to save his mother, who is dying of cancer. Along the way, he learns of an alternate universe known as The Territories, where "twinners" (alternate versions of people from our own world) live. Jack must travel through both the U.S. and the Territories to...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 10/11/2017
  • by Aaron Couch
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stephen King: a reading guide to the King universe
John Saavedra Dec 12, 2017

Over the years, Stephen King has crafted a complex fictional universe that revolves around The Dark Tower...

Editor's Note: This guide tries to keep it light on the spoilers, but there are some, gunslinger.

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For the past 40 years, Stephen King, an American master of letters, has shown time and time again why he's the king of pop fiction. Whether you've only read his horror stuff, or are all about his hard techno-fantasy books, you've probably read more than one of King's works and have undoubtedly started to see the connections that form. Because for almost the same amount of time as his entire professional career, King has been creating his very own fictional universe. 

I previously wrote about director Josh Boone's upcoming adaptation of The Stand, a fat novel that Constant...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 7/18/2016
  • Den of Geek
Shining (1980)
Book Review: 'Doctor Sleep' By Stephen King
Shining (1980)
Thirty-six years is a long time to go missing. It’s a long time to let ghosts accumulate, real and imagined. And it’s a long time to follow up on one of the most well-known and well-regarded novels – horror or otherwise – of the twentieth century.

It would be nearly impossible to consider a novel like Doctor Sleep without considering The Shining, both the book and the baggage that comes with the book. King’s 1977 novel has become a cultural touchstone, a sort of shorthand for the ultimate in horror lit. When sitcoms want to tell easy jokes about scary books, The Shining is what they reference. There’s also the not-inconsiderable behemoth of Stanley Kubrick’s unfaithful adaptation, a movie many people consider the best horror movie of all time (to King’s consternation, according to the afterword). Whether it’s fair or not, Doctor Sleep has a lot of history to contend with,...
See full article at FEARnet
  • 9/25/2013
  • by Kevin Quigley
  • FEARnet
'The Talisman' to debut this month
Del Rey Comics's adaptation of Stephen King and Peter Straub's collaborative novel The Talisman debuts later this month. The book is written by King's former research assistant Robin Furth, who also adapted the author's Dark Tower series for Marvel Comics. Illustrations will be provided by Final Crisis artist Tony Shasteen. Its storyline revolves around a boy named Jack Sawyer who must embark on a perilous journey to an alternate dimension in order to locate a magical artefact with the power to heal his sick mother. The series is also being adapted for television by Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy. In an interview with Newsarama, both novelists (more)...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 10/19/2009
  • by By Mark Langshaw
  • Digital Spy
Robin Furth talks 'The Talisman'
Stephen King collaborator Robin Furth has spoken about King's next comic adaptation The Talisman. The Talisman, written by King and Peter Straub, tells the story of Jack Sawyer, a young boy who travels across a parallel version of America to save the life of his dying mother. "I think The Talisman will work especially well as a comic, because it definitely has a large fantasy element," Furth told Newsarama. "The novel begins in a somewhat realistic fashion, but you begin to realise that although our main character, Jack, lives in our world, he also has access to another reality, a parallel world. "And it (more)...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 10/1/2009
  • by By Hugh Armitage
  • Digital Spy
Early Look at Talisman Comic Characters
We're a little late with this update on the graphic novel version of Stephen King/Peter Straub's The Talisman, but in case you missed it also, within the last month King's official site provided a first look at three major characters from the story.

Click the below image of Lily Cavanaugh, "Queen of the B Movies" and mother of Jack, to be transported to Stephen King's official site, where you can also see the illustrations of Phil and Jack Sawyer.

In case you're a bit rusty on the details, The Talisman tells the tale of a young teen named Jack Sawyer, who can save his dying mother only by retrieving a magical talisman. To find it, he must cross back and forth between our world and the frightening and dangerous landscape of its “twinner” counterpart.

The drawings are by Tony Shasteen, who has been an illustrator since 1995, and...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 5/28/2009
  • by The Woman In Black
  • DreadCentral.com
Character Designs for Talisman Adaptation
The official site of author Stephen King posted a first look at the artwork for Del Rey's forthcoming comic book series based on "The Talisman." There's lil' Jack Sawyer you see below, realized by artist Tony Shasteen. You'll find his folks here . Robin Furth is translating the King/Peter Straub fantasy horror novel with an aim to get issues #1 on stands this fall. For the original announcement click here .
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  • 5/28/2009
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
Talisman Comic Scribe & Artist Named
As usual, the folks over at Lilja's Library have provided the latest info on all things Stephen King related. Today they announced the adaptor and artist for the comic book and graphic novel versions of The Talisman, which was co-written by King and Peter Straub.

The book will be drawn by Tony Shasteen, who has been an illustrator since 1995; and it will be written by Robin Furth, who co-writes the Dark Tower comics. Lettering and project management will be handled by Dabel Brothers Publishing with the first issue anticipated to be released in early fall, 2009. In addition, television rights to The Talisman are under development by Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy.

For those unfamiliar with the tale, The Talisman is the story of a young teen named Jack Sawyer, who can save his dying mother only by retrieving a magical talisman. To find it, he must cross back and forth...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 2/2/2009
  • by The Woman In Black
  • DreadCentral.com
'The Talisman' Demo Reel Based on Stephen King's Book
SlashFilm came across an impressive demo reel created by Canadian director Mathieu Ratthe who took it upon himself to write, direct and produce a 6:30 minute demo reel based on the opening chapter of "The Talisman" written by Stephen King and Peter Straub. The rights to the film adaptation have been held by Stephen Spielberg for what seems like forever with directors such as Vadim Perelman (House of Sand and Fog) and Ed Zwick (The Last Samurai) dropping off the project in the past. In 2006 TNT announced the book would be turned into an epic, six-hour adaptation of the story with Ehren Kruger (The Skeleton Key, The Ring) adapting the story. Word was that the adaptation would hit television screens in summer of 2008, but I can only assume if that was actually the case that the writers'strike put a huge kink in the works. So, this leaves everything in limbo as far as I know,...
See full article at Rope of Silicon
  • 7/17/2008
  • by Brad Brevet
  • Rope of Silicon
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