Stephen King's Salem's Lot Gets a New Trailer The Best and Worst of Stephen King Adaptations When it comes to Stephen King adaptations, it really can
Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot Gets a New Trailer
The Best and Worst of Stephen King Adaptations
When it comes to Stephen King adaptations, it really can go one of two ways. Sometimes you get a Stand By Me, The Shining, or The Shawshank Redemption; and other times you get a Pet Sematary (1989), a Dark Tower, or, well, another Pet Sematary (2019). And after numerous delays and scrapped theatrical release plans stateside, you could be forgiven for thinking that Gary Dauberman’s upcoming take on King’s vampire classic Salem’s Lot — already well adapted before as a miniseries back in 1979 — is bound to be one of those other times. But if the atmospheric new trailer for the IT Chapter One and Two writer’s sophomore directorial effort is anything to go by, then we may actually have another King-worthy banger on our hands. Check it out below:
New Trailer for Salem’s Lot
"I’ve always written stories about things that are so terrible you’ll run away until your brain won’t remember." So says Lewis Pullman’s horror writer Ben Mears over shots of a young boy running through a dark forest to escape a glowing-eyed creature. And as the needle drops on Gordon Lightfoot’s 70s folk banger ‘Sundown’ and Mears starts asking about "anything out of the ordinary" occurring in the sleepy town of Jerusalem’s Lot, a succession of increasingly creepy shots — of sheet-draped bodies rising, bones being broken, and whispers actual vampires — suggests there is very little ordinary afoot here, and running away may be a good shout for our man Ben.
Official Synopsis
Author Ben Mears returns to his childhood home of Jerusalem’s Lot in search of inspiration for his next book, only to discover his hometown is being preyed upon by a bloodthirsty vampire (Sadler) and his familiar (Asbæk).
Directorial Debut
Whilst Dauberman’s directorial debut, Annabelle Comes Home, showed more promise than it delivered satisfyingly scary end-product, the filmmaker’s work on Andy Muschietti’s IT duology — not to mention Stephen King’s own seal of approval being stamped on this one already — give us every reason to suspect this will be a horror show in all the right ways. We’ll find out for ourselves whether this one’s _fang_tastic or, er, beyond the pale when Salem’s Lot releases in the UK on 11 October.
Conclusion
The new trailer for Salem’s Lot has generated a lot of excitement and anticipation among horror fans, and it’s easy to see why. With a strong ensemble cast, a promising director, and Stephen King’s own seal of approval, this could be the horror movie of the year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Salem’s Lot a true story?
A: No, Salem’s Lot is a work of fiction based on a novel by Stephen King.
Q: Who is the director of Salem’s Lot?
A: Gary Dauberman.
Q: When is Salem’s Lot releasing?
A: Salem’s Lot will release in the UK on 11 October.
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