The new film adaptation of Stephen King’s SALEM’S LOT gets an R-Rating

The new film adaptation of Stephen King’s SALEM’S LOT gets an R-Rating


The new film adaptation of Stephen King’s SALEM’S LOT gets an R-Rating

For those of you excited about the new film adaptation of Stephen King’S The Salem lot, you’ll be happy to hear that the Motion Picture Association’s Classification and Rating Administration gave the film an “R” for “bloody violence and language.” So if you were hoping for bloody vampire violence, this is what you’re going to get.

I’m a huge fan of the book and the original adaptation, and this is one of my most anticipated films to come. I saw a trailer for this movie earlier this year and it was amazing! He looked like a director Gary Daubermann did a great job developing this film! Unfortunately, the film has been removed from the Warner Bros. release schedule for some reason, and we still have no idea when it will be released.

Lewis Pullman (Bad times at the El Royale, Top Gun: Maverick) stars in The Salem lotand will assume the role of author Ben Mears, “a man who returns to his childhood home of Jerusalem’s Lot in search of inspiration for his next book only to find that his hometown is prey to a vampire, which takes him to the band along with a ragtag group that will fight the evil presence.

When previously speaking about the film, Pullman said, “It’s a scary thing doing these remakes, man. It’s like this and [Top Gun: Maverick], there’s such pressure, it’s a tough concoction to conjure up to be successful. But Gary Dauberman, the director, is really keen to do the book justice. But the previous adaptation was also in two parts, because it’s such a big book and there are so many different moving parts and so many characters. So there are some parts where Gary had to press hard and find what was really at the heart of the movie to keep, but for the most part, he’s really faithful to the book and keeps a lot of the original dialogue in there. He’s a Stephen King hound, so he doesn’t want to get Stephen dirty.”

He added: “So I think he’s in good hands, Gary is a really smart guy who has a keen eye for things. shock that fades from your body in the next five minutes, something that is more visual, like an imprint that has imprinted itself on your retina like an eerie image that you will wake up in the middle of the night that you can’t shake your head from .”

The film is also the protagonist Jordan Preston Carter as Mark Petrie, Alfred Woodard as Doctor Cody, Makenzie Leigh as Susan Norton, John Benjamin Hickey as Father Callahan, eWilliam Sadler in a currently unannounced role. James Wan he is a producer of the film.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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