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Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/18189
"One of the all-time greatest horror novels and feature films, The Shining, could be headed to sequel territory, so says author Stephen King. Following a 15-minute reading of King's latest book, "Under the Dome", legendary director David Cronenberg hosted a special Q+A with the author who revealed to the audience that he plans on writing a sequel to "The Shining" entitled "Doctor Sleep." "Then King dropped a fan bombshell on the crowd by casually describing a novel idea he began working on last summer," writes Toronto IST. "Seems King was wondering whatever happened to Danny Torrance of The Shining, who when readers last saw him was recovering from his ordeal at the Overlook Hotel at a resort in Maine with fellow survivors Wendy Torrance and chef Dick Halloran (who dies in the Kubrick film version). King remarked that though he ended his 1977 novel on a positive note, the Overlook was bound to have left young Danny with a lifetime’s worth of emotional scars. What Danny made of those traumatic experiences, and with the psychic powers that saved him from his father at the Overlook, is a question that King believes might make a damn fine sequel. So what would a sequel to one of King’s most beloved novels look like? In King’s still tentative plan for the novel, Danny is now 40 years old and living in upstate New York, where he works as the equivalent of an orderly at a hospice for the terminally ill. Danny’s real job is to visit with patients who are just about to pass on to the other side, and to help them make that journey with the aid of his mysterious powers. Danny also has a sideline in betting on the horses, a trick he learned from his buddy Dick Hallorann. The title for King’s proposed sequel? Doctor Sleep." |
Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Bring it on, I say.
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
When I read the thread title I had a bad feeling in my stomach, but after reading the description I think it sounds promising.
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Maybe, but I didnt care for his last sequel, Black House.
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by MBoyd
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Maybe, but I didnt care for his last sequel, Black House.
Please post your secret. |
Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
I don't consider those sequels actually as much as I do a whole work. But yeah they weren't good, but infinitely more readable than Black House.
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by Sean O'Hara
(Post 9854986)
You seem to have suppressed all memory of The Dark Tower V-VII.
Please post your secret. |
Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Sounds like it could be interesting!
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Can't Wait
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
I thought he also announced a new Dark Tower book as well?
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
You are correct, sir!
New Dark Tower Book Posted on: November 11th, 2009 11:21:49 pm Stephen has announced that he has an idea for a new Dark Tower book, the working title of which will be THE WIND THROUGH THE KEYHOLE. He has not yet started this book and anticipates that it will be a minimum of eight months before he is able to begin writing it. There is also talk of Talisman 3. Although Straub's and King's schedules don't work out for at least two years according to the website. |
Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Wow, what's with the sudden flourish of activity from this supposed retiree? :D
No complaints here, btw. |
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I don't know why but when I read that thread title, the first thing that popped into my mind was "when it becomes a movie they'll try to find a way to bring back Jack Nicholson".
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Old, spotted, naked Jack in a bathtub!
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by Chadm
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I don't know why but when I read that thread title, the first thing that popped into my mind was "when it becomes a movie they'll try to find a way to bring back Jack Nicholson".
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by wm lopez
(Post 9869801)
So!, what's wrong with bring back one of the all-time great actors.:confused:
Spoiler:
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by Dean Kousoulas
(Post 9869964)
In case you weren't joking...
Spoiler:
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by Dean Kousoulas
(Post 9869964)
In case you weren't joking...
Spoiler:
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by movie diva
(Post 9856028)
Yes, Please post... I boycotted King after I read the last 3 of the Dark Tower series, i just picked up his latest door stop, but it is at the end of the to read pile. I hope that Doctor Sleep is a step back to the top of the to read pile.
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by Elpresidentepez
(Post 9854851)
When I read the thread title I had a bad feeling in my stomach, but after reading the description I think it sounds promising.
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Ten Things I Learned From “The Shining:”
01: REDRUM is murder spelled backwards 02: All work and no play make Jack a dull boy 03: anytime your kid talks to his finger is time to worry 04: just because you can enjoy reading is no safety net against cabin fever 05: Danny’s imaginary friend (finger) is named Tony because Danny’s middle name is Anthony 06: Learned that Winnifred is neither a Winnie or a Freddie, but a Wendy 07: Topiary animals at a Colorado resort aren’t to be trusted 08: the Overlook Hotel is a fan of Edgar Allen Poe’s “Mask of the Red Death” 09: the Overlook Hotel is picky on which caretakers to haunt, as there was a gap between the Gradys and the Torrances 10: Halloran’s shining was strong enough from Florida to know Danny was in trouble, but not strong enough to warn him that Jack was hiding behind a corner to kill him. |
Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by Buttmunker
(Post 9892286)
Ten Things I Learned From “The Shining:”
10: Halloran’s shining was strong enough from Florida to know Danny was in trouble, but not strong enough to warn him that Jack was hiding behind a corner to kill him. |
Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
even though he didn't die in the book, he still couldn't sense Torrance in wait.
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by Buttmunker
(Post 9892286)
10: Halloran’s shining was strong enough from Florida to know Danny was in trouble, but not strong enough to warn him that Jack was hiding behind a corner to kill him.
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Re: Stephen King working on sequel to The Shining
Originally Posted by Buttmunker
(Post 9892286)
03: anytime your kid talks to his finger is time to worry
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