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



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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