After Rewatching Stephen King’s Creepshow For The First Time In Ages, I Have One Big Wish For The Horror Icon’s Future

After Rewatching Stephen King’s Creepshow For The First Time In Ages, I Have One Big Wish For The Horror Icon’s Future

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Even with all the exciting upcoming horror movie premieres and spooky TV shows on the way, it’s impossible not to return to all-time classics and personal favorites that haven’t been seen in a while. To start getting into the All-Hallows spirit with my wife and 13-year-old daughter, I threw on the George Romero-directed, Stephen King-scripted horror-comedy Creepshow after realizing it’d been decades since I’d last seen it.

While I could never say with a straight face that the 1982 romp from Warner Bros. was faultless, top-tier cinema, I was morosely pleased to find that it was just as gnarly, jagged and gleefully gross as I remembered, if not more so. And it sparked a pretty specific wish in my brain for an upcoming Stephen King project (or more) that I honestly hadn’t given much thought during my many years as a fan.

Stephen King Should Write More Live-Action Anthologies

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