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      • According to Collider, a list of huge names are currently in negotiations to star in the upcoming CBS All Access drama. It's unconfirmed at this point, but Amber Heard, Whoopi Goldberg, James Marsden and Greg Kinnear are supposedly close to finalizing their deals to join the cast.
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  2. Dec 16, 2020 · With the world ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic, it's easy to look at the new TV adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand and see how the show might mine its own central story of an...

  3. Aug 31, 2020 · The new limited event series based on Stephen King’s novel The Stand will premiere on CBS All Access on December 17, the streamer announced on Tuesday. The nine-episode series will be released...

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  4. Jan 18, 2021 · King has some strong opinions on some of the adaptations, with Stanley Kubrick's The Shining being one iconic film that he absolutely hated.

  5. Aug 11, 2020 · More than a quarter century after its previous television adaptation, Stephen King’s The Stand is once again getting the small screen treatment.

  6. The CBS All Access of Stephen King's The Stand does a pretty good job of capturing the novel and its myriad characters, at least in the early episodes.

  7. Nov 30, 2020 · This December, CBS All Access will premiere its miniseries adaptation of The Stand, King's epic 1990 apocalyptic fantasy. While the novel was previously adapted by ABC in 1994 and received a comic book adaptation courtesy of Riverdale's Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, it's never received the big or small-screen treatment it properly deserves. This ...

  8. The adaptation alters details (gender, ethnicity, age, etc.) of some main characters, moves the setting to modern-day 21st century, and features a new ending in the final episode co-written by Stephen King with his son, Owen King, making it the third variation of the story's conclusion.