- The Gunslinger.
- The Dark Tower.
- The Wastelands.
- The Drawing of the Three.
- Wizard and Glass.
- Song of Susannah.
- Wolves of the Calla.
A new report says that Jake Chambers, one of the key members of Roland's ka-tet of travelers, will have the same ability that Danny Torrance had in The Shining. The Shine is The Shining, the psychic ability that Danny Torrance has in the King novel of the same name which was turned into a movie by Stanley Kubrick.
A film adaptation of Stephen King's series, The Dark Tower, is finally here after years in the works, and not without some serious fanfare. While it's not ranked one of King's scariest books on Goodreads, those who are wondering if The Dark Tower movie is scary should be forewarned that it's definitely sinister.
Yes you can. The Dark Tower movie is not an adaption of the books. It's a continuation of the book series but that still won't give anything away.
When the main arc of The Dark Tower takes place, Roland's world appears to be set in our future. It would be reasonable to guess that Roland's world is our future, but that isn't true. The primary events of The Dark Tower take place between our world's 1970s and 1990s.
The
Dark Tower is a
series of eight books and one short story written by American author Stephen King that incorporate themes from multiple genres, including
dark fantasy, science fantasy, horror, and Western.
Series.
| Title | The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole |
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| Pages | 336 |
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| Words | 91,857 |
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| Release | 2012 |
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Connection to The Dark Tower
Both It and Maturin reside in the Macroverse. In the 2017 film Dark Tower, Pennywise is written on the Amusement Park ride. Like the Crimson King, It claims to be the "Eater of Worlds."So, unless you have forgotten the face of your father, here are a few books to read with similar themes:
- 'The Stand' by Stephen King.
- 'The Fifth Season' by N.K.
- 'The Gone-Away World' by Nick Harkaway.
- 'Dead Man's Hand: An Anthology of the Weird West' edited by John Joseph Adams.
- 'His Dark Materials' by Philip Pullman.
Although King was vocal about how much he liked the movie prior to the film's release, he admits that the studio took the wrong approach in adapting “The Dark Tower” as a run-of-the-mill PG-13 blockbuster. By mandating the adaptation be PG-13, King feels the movie by default “lost a lot of the toughness” of his book.
There will always be threats from atleast one of them. Therefore Roland is kept in a loop to defend the tower, everytime he reaches the top and enters the door he finds himself in the universe where the current threat is.
But this film isn't your typical adaptation, where the movie is largely based on the novel. This movie is actually a kind of sequel to the entire series, and there are bigger plans beyond just a film franchise for the story.
Although King was vocal about how much he liked the movie prior to the film's release, he admits that the studio took the wrong approach in adapting “The Dark Tower” as a run-of-the-mill PG-13 blockbuster. By mandating the adaptation be PG-13, King feels the movie by default “lost a lot of the toughness” of his book.
19 Books With Dark Tower Connections You Didn't Know About
- It by Stephen King.
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.
- Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King.
- The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling.
- The Stand by Stephen King.
- Shardik by Richard Adams.
- 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King.
- "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" by Robert Browning.
A film serving as a sequel to the events of The Dark Tower was released in August 2017. Stephen King saw The Dark Tower series as a first draft, initially planning to rewrite it to eliminate continuity errors. However, after revising The Gunslinger, "he is trying to decide how much he can rewrite."
I suggest reading these collections in chronological order to allow you to see the changes in Stephens writing over the years.
- Hearts in Atlantis (1999) [Amazon]
- Everything's Eventual (2002) [Amazon]
- Just After Sunset (2008) [Amazon]
- Full Dark, No Stars (2010) [Amazon]
- The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) [Amazon]
Almost all of the creepy, supernatural elements in Stephen King's books can be traced back to the mysterious dark reality known as "The Macroverse" or "Todash Space." These two realms seem to be connected, if not one and the same, and they are home to Pennywise, the mist, the deadlights, Cthun, and many more King
The Black House won't make much sense without having read The Talisman. If you're just looking for a good King novel to read, I'd suggest giving The Talisman a try and forgetting that The Black House even exists.
So Which Books Do I Read, and in What Order?
- The best of his simple, quick scares: Firestarter, Cujo, Pet Sematary, Thinner, Needful Things, Gerald's Game, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, Cell, Dreamcatcher, Joyland, The Colorado Kid.
- The best of his multiverse: It, The Stand, The Dark Tower series.
Short answer: yes and no. In my opinion, this is a good way to read King, and include Insomnia AND Tower books: 1- Make sure you've read novel IT 2- Short story "Jerusalem's Lot" found in book NIGHTSHIFT; this is the prequel to SALEMS LOT. 10- Read book four in Dark Tower series, WIZARD AND GLASS.
Connection to the Dark Tower Series
Names are very similar between The Eyes of the Dragon and The Dark Tower Series. Delain is very close to Deschain and the old king's name is Roland. The tower where Peter is imprisoned was called the Needle. Delain is located in In-World, a part of Roland's Mid-World.The
Crimson King, known to some as Los' or Ram Abbalah, is a fictional character created by Stephen
King. He is the primary antagonist of
King's eight-volume Dark Tower series, as well as the novels Insomnia and
Black House.
Crimson King.
| The Crimson King |
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| Gender | Male |
| Occupation | Leader of the Random |
"And the sequel to me would be very much almost like [the second book in the Dark Tower series] The Drawing of the Three. When it comes to the film sequel, however, Goldsman says there are ideas, but no script yet.