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The Fault in Our Stars Director: The Stand Script Is Finished, Stephen King Approves

The Fault in Our Stars director Josh Boone, not one to be typecast as a director of mid-budget […]
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The director is just beginning the process of getting the film together and meeting with actors, and says that the movie’s elaborate pre-production schedule means it won’t be moving forward until at least the spring, but Stephen King is apparently excited about the script.

“I finished writing the script maybe a month ago,” Boone said. “Stephen [King] absolutely loved it. It’s, I think, the first script ever approved by him. [It’ll be] a single version movie of The Stand. Three hours. It hews very closely to the novel. It was such an amazing process. I’m so familiar with [King’s] work and I’ve read so many of his books so many times over the years that it was just a really comfortable thing to be able to work with his material. He gives you so much great material to work with. There’s an abundance of it. So it’s not a book where you have to generate new material and make it work for a movie. He writes so cinematically and his characters are so sharply drawn. You don’t have to change much. [You use] a lot of structural things to condense a thousand pages into a three-hour movie but it’s still at heart his material. I just made it work within the confines of what a single film can be.”

Of course, just how closely it can adapt the massive novel and still be just one, three-hour movie is anybody’s guess. Many fans have been skeptical that the movie can be done “right” in a single installment.