Monday, January 23, 2012

Jonathan Demme Planning 'Fabulous' Stephen King Adaptation

Murderous hotels, bowel-born aliens, dimension-hopping gunslingers if you consider all people things, Stephen King's latest crazy idea delivering a man back with time to prevent the murder of John F. Kennedy doesn't come off as too available. Nevertheless, King's recent novel "11.22.63" might be the most recent in the author's many actively works to undergo the film adaptation treatment. King, already getting had his books arrived at the screen through the type of Stanley Kubrick and Frank Darabont, will next team with director Jonathan Demme for your live-action undertake "11.22.63," as well as the filmmaker themselves was already knee-deep inside the writing stage. "I'm adapting Stephen King's book," Demme told MTV News in Park City, UT in the last weekend, where he was marketing the Slamdance debut of his "Neil Youthful Journeys" documentary. "I'm round the script with this at this time around.Inch "It's a time travel story," he mentioned in the plot. "Somebody within the last century will receive a window to yesteryear and so they return using the goal of trying to prevent the murder of JFK. It is really an amazing thriller. It's a great love story, also. It's a fabulous book." Demme doesn't have a very time-table on when the movie might start shooting "First I have to have the script finished," he mentioned, "which is going very wellInch but he did condition he feels more than a small bit fortunate being coping with King we've spent with another American icon in Youthful. "Sitting here with Neil Youthful, and with Stephen King they're two great American storytellers who use different mediums," he mentioned. The 2012 Sundance Film Festival is formally showed up, as well as the MTV Movies team is on the ground verifying around typically the most popular stars as well as the movies everyone will probably be talking about around later on. Maintain it locked with MTV Movies for everything there's to learn about Sundance.

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