Darabont taking The Long Walk & The Mist poster

longwalkbachman.jpgFrank Darabont is obsessed with Stephen King and is once again planning to adapt one of his novels to the big screen. He has already directed King's stories The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile and later this year his first venture into 'true King horror' with The Mist will be released. His fourth adapted King novel is set to be The Long Walk which was written in 1979 under King's pseudonym Richard Bachman. The book is about a walk where the winner gets anything they want for life but the loser is punished by death. If you walk too slow on the walk you get a warning... four warnings and you are shot. Of course there are several characters on this walk and they all walk the line of being friends and enemies because of course, only one can survive. It sounds a lot like Battle Royale and The Condemned, but under the writings of Stephen King... these characters will be fleshed out to the full and actually may end up being more like the paranoid characters of Lost than anything else. I'm really interested in this one but it's not expected to be Darabont's next film after he has completed The Mist. That honor goes to Fahrenheit 451, an adaptation of Ray Bradbury's classic book. At the Con, a poster for The Mist was also released which you can see below. The Mist is the most conventional King that Darabont is yet to handle, so it will be interesting to see what he does with it...

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