Stephen King’s Latest Novel Starring a Recurring Character Is Getting Adapted Into a Series

Stephen King’s 2023 novel Holly will be turned into a TV series, and it features a character that appeared in two previous shows from his universe.During a Q&A at Chicago’s 2023 Printers Row Lit Fest (via CinemaBlend), Emmy Award-winning director and producer Jack Bender, who previously adapted several Stephen King stories for television, revealed that he has a new King adaptation in the works. The novel in question is Holly, King’s latest release.Holly is a crime novel following private investigator Holly Gibney, who previously appeared in several King books, including Mr. Mercedes, Finders Keepers, The Outsider, and If It Bleeds. As for the adaptations, Cynthia Erivo played the character in the 2020 HBO miniseries The Outsider, and Justine Lupe took her turn at the character in 2017’s Mr. Mercedes.

Stephen King’s 2023 novel Holly will be turned into a TV series, and it features a character that appeared in two previous shows from his universe.

During a Q&A at Chicago’s 2023 Printers Row Lit Fest (via CinemaBlend), Emmy Award-winning director and producer Jack Bender, who previously adapted several Stephen King stories for television, revealed that he has a new King adaptation in the works. The novel in question is Holly, King’s latest release.

Holly is a crime novel following private investigator Holly Gibney, who previously appeared in several King books, including Mr. Mercedes, Finders Keepers, The Outsider, and If It Bleeds. As for the adaptations, Cynthia Erivo played the character in the 2020 HBO miniseries The Outsider, and Justine Lupe took her turn at the character in 2017’s Mr. Mercedes.

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