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While that’s a lot of work, here are five other Stephen King novels that we think would be perfect for Mike Flanagan to remake after he makes Carrie and The Dark Tower.
5) Revival

Revival got positive reviews when Stephen King released it, but not as many King fans have talked about its brilliance. This was King’s darkest story in years, and it was a callback to early King stories where the protagonists rarely won, and when they did, it was at a high cost. Flanagan’s directing style could be perfect for this story about a former minister who renounced God and another man who fell into substance abuse, who seeks this priest out to find out the answers he needs for survival.
There are supernatural elements here, and the best part is that it borders on Lovecraftian horror. The former minister, Jacobs, has the supernatural power to cure people of their illnesses, although that has tragic consequences in the end when the story reveals he is using forces from another world to do this, as he tries to prove there really is life beyond this world. Imagining Flanagan taking on Lovecraftian horror, with the nihilistic views and disturbing monsters, is a tantalizing idea.
4) Duma Key

Mike Flanagan has adapted a lot of horror stories in both his movies and TV shows. However, when he made Stephen King’s The Life of Chuck, he proved he could do drama too, and he even made the supernatural aspects work while never easing off on the drama that made that story and movie so touching. This makes it seem he could be the perfect director to bring Duma Key to life, possibly as a miniseries as part of his new Prime Video deal.
This story follows a man named Edgar Freemantle, a wealthy contractor from Minnesota who loses his right arm in a worksite accident. Now suicidal, his wife files for divorce, and his therapist convinces him to move to an island called Duma Key in Florida. However, once there, he realizes things arenโt right, and a supernatural force has its grip on the people on this island. This is an emotional tale with horror aspects, and Flanagan has proven to be a master of that in his Netflix miniseries.











