Lewis Teague directed 1983's "Cujo" and he apparently had an affinity for KIng's work, because his next project was "Cat's Eye" - an anthology of King stories. He was also known for "The Jewel of the ...
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Netflix’s Cujo Remake May Have Found Its Director, And I'd Love This Pick For The Stephen King ClassicBeyond the fact that Darren Aronofsky has proven time and time again to be exceptionally talented, what makes me most excited about the idea of him helming the Cujo remake is the fact that he is a ...
The Whale director Darren Aronofsky is reportedly in talks to direct Netflix's new adaptation of Stephen King's Cujo.
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Internet jokes as Netflix works on a ‘Cujo’ remake: "They’re gonna change him into a Pitbull lol"Netflix is excavating another classic—literally. A remake of Stephen King's novel Cujo is officially underway, which means everyone's favorite rabid St. Bernard is going to get a new set of ...
King's original 1981 novel centers on a mother and son, who are trapped in a hot car, being terrorized by a rabid 200-lbs. St ...
Stephen King is my favorite author of all time and for good reason. His horror and dark thrillers dominate my bookshelf, ...
Netflix's Cujo will join several Stephen King remakes such as 2022's Firestarter, 2019's Pet Sematary, and 2013's Carrie. There are also a few King adaptations currently in development, including The ...
Darren Aronofsky is circling Netflix‘s “Cujo,” a remake of Stephen King’s horror novel about a bloodthirsty St. Bernard. “Cujo” remains in early stages of development and Aronofsky has ...
If somehow you thought there weren't enough adaptations off Stephen King novels and short stories out there, you just wait. Netflix has green-lit a new adaptation of the 1981 King novel "Cujo." The ...
Roy Lee will produce the reboot of the 1981 Stephen King novel first adapted for a 1983 feature film that starred Dee Wallace and Danny Pintauro.
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