Top Stephen King Movies of 2014; Next Year’s Must-See Films Written By The Famous Author

Author Stephen King had a quiet 2013, releasing only few works. The most notable of them are the remake of Carrie, a novel he first released in 1974 and turned into a movie in 1976, and the CBS drama series Under the Dome which was adapted from the novel of the same name.

In 2014, King has made sure that you'll never run out of enough drama and suspense as four Stephen King novels are set to be told on the big screen.

A GOOD MARRIAGE.

This novel, which was first published in 2010 under the collection Full Dark, No Stars, is a psychological thriller that tells the story of a woman who discovered that her husband has been harboring a sinister secret. The film will star veteran actress Joan Allen, Without a Trace's Anthony LaPaglia, and House of Cards' Kristen Connelly.

MERCY

 

Mercy is based on a short story called Gramma that was written by Stephen King for the TV series Twilight Zone. This is a tale of two boys who discovered that their grandmother is a witch. This film will feature notable names in TV like Frances O'Connor (A.I.), Mark Duplass (Safety Not Guaranteed), Dylan McDermott (American Horror Story), and Joel Courtney (Super 8) and Chandler Riggs (The Walking Dead).

CELL

 

Movie adaptation of this 2006 horror novel is arguably the most anticipated on the list. John Cusack will play the lead role of Clayton Riddell and Samuel L. Jackson will play Tom McCourt. Cell is about a mysterious signal broadcast heard on the phone by people, which turns them into mindless vicious animals.

THE TEN O'CLOCK PEOPLE

 

This is from a short story of the same name that is about a group of smokers who uncover a terrifying secret about the nature of society. The cast features Jay Baruchel (This is the End) and Rachel Nichols (GI Joe).

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