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‘Lisey’s Story’ is a Chilling, Slow-Burn Series that Earns Every Minute

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Lisey’s Story, adapted by Stephen King from his novel of the same title, is set to debut on AppleTV+ on June 4, 2021. The limited series is a fine adaptation of the source material for those dedicated enough to break through the initial barrier of the first two episodes–more on that in a moment.

For those who are unfamiliar, Lisey’s Story centers on a Lisey (Julianne Moore), a woman whose life begins to unravel after her author husband (Clive Owen) dies. He had quite the ardent fan base, and there are those who think she’s being selfish for locking away his unpublished papers and writing so much so that they’ll do anything to get it. As she continues to deal with a deadly, unbalanced young man (Dan DeHaan), she falls deeper into a rabbit hole trying to understand the shadowy parts of her husband’s former life and the secret place called the Boo’ya Moon that she’s tried so very hard to forget.

The story is told over eight episodes and was adapted for the screen entirely by King with Pablo Larrain (The Club) directing.

I’ll admit I was a little nervous when I first read that King was adapting his own story. It’s not that I think authors shouldn’t do so, but it’s a tricky business. An author can be very precious about their source material to the detriment of adapting for a different medium. What works on the page does not always work on the screen and vice versa.

King has proven in the past his adaptation skills can be hit or miss for his own work. His adaptation of Pet Sematary for the screen was incredible. His adaptation of Maximum Overdrive? Not so much.

Larrain, King, and crew create some stunning visuals throughout Lisey’s Story.

Luckily, the author brought his A-game to Lisey’s Story. Yes, it is exhaustively faithful to the source material. The first couple of episodes–I told you we’d come back to them–are almost too dense as he sets up the world and all its players.  Thankfully, the episodes will be broadcast across several weeks so there will be time to digest what he gives viewers in those initial outings before tackling the rest.

I cannot stress enough, however, that the density feels necessary. Larrain and King seem to use those episodes to teach their audience how to watch the series, forcing us to question our perceptions of people and places. They give us striking visuals in muted colors with sudden flashes of a blood red moon that capture the eye and the imagination.

Boo’ya Moon in particular is a landscape in which I could lose myself. It is mythic in its scope and in its trappings.

It doesn’t hurt one bit that they have an outstanding cast to tell their story, as well.

Moore is as electric as she is enigmatic, bringing a real subtlety to her performance as Lisey. Her exhaustion and frustration and determination are palpable as she dives deeper into the dark recesses of her husband’s life. Further she and Owen have incredible chemistry onscreen as husband and wife, a point they previously proved in Children of Men.

However, as good as both of them are, they were not the standouts of the series for me. Those accolades go to Dane DeHaan and Joan Allen.

DeHaan’s Jim Dooley is possibly one of King’s most terrifying creations in a decades-long career full of them. His horrific violence is delivered with a measured calm, rarely raising his voice from a monotoned delivery that is creepy on its own. Dooley is not King’s first lethally obsessed fan, but he would most definitely give Misery‘s Annie Wilkes a run for her money.

As for Joan Allen, she is in rare form in Lisey’s Story. Allen is one of those actresses I’ve always thought was underappreciated. She gave an incredible performance in A Good Marriage–another King work–and she goes above and beyond here. Her portrayal of Lisey’s sister, Amanda, is nothing short of a revelation.

Amanda’s past is peppered with bouts of severe mental illness from cutting to catatonia. Her moods and suffering at the hands of that illness combined with the fact that she’s a double–someone who can exist here and in the Boo’ya Moon simultaneously–could easily have made her a caricature. Allen never allows that to happen. She walks an empathetic tightrope throughout the series that keeps the viewer engaged while simultaneously breaking our hearts.

The scenes she shares with Moore and with their other sister, Darla (Jennifer Jason Leigh) are some of the best in the series, and at times, bring a much needed levity to the story.

Joan Allen gives a stunning performance in Lisey’s Story

At its heart, Lisey’s Story is about family and all of the wonderful and terrible things that he word implies. It is about the bonds that tie us together and the tragedies that tear us apart. It shines a light into the dark recesses of grief and loss. It forces us to examine where we come from and what that means for where we’re going.

If there was one thing that did not entirely work for me here, it was the final episode. Yes, I know the old joke about King not being able to stick the landing, but hear me out.

In a slow-burn series that is very dense, the final episode completely bogs down about halfway through. There are about four endings, which is two too many, and it almost lost me during the third. However, King does manage to scoop almost everything back together at the end. It’s not enough to keep you from watching and enjoy the show, but it’s something to be aware of going into it.

Lisey’s Story is set to debut on AppleTV+ on June 4, 2021! If you’re a fan of King, I cannot stress enough that this is a must-see event.

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’47 Meters Down’ Getting Third Movie Called ‘The Wreck’

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Deadline is reporting that a new 47 Meters Down installment is heading into production, making the shark series a trilogy. 

“Series creator Johannes Roberts, and screenwriter Ernest Riera, who wrote the first two films, have co-written the third installment: 47 Meters Down: The Wreck.” Patrick Lussier (My Bloody Valentine) will direct.

The first two films were a moderate success, released in 2017 and 2019 respectively. The second film is titled 47 Meters Down: Uncaged

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The plot for The Wreck is detailed by Deadline. They write that it involves a father and daughter trying to repair their relationship by spending time together scuba diving into a sunken ship, “But soon after their descent, their master diver has an accident leaving them alone and unprotected inside the labyrinth of the wreck. As tensions rise and oxygen dwindles, the pair must use their newfound bond to escape the wreck and the relentless barrage of bloodthirsty great white sharks.”

The filmmakers are hoping to present the pitch to the Cannes market with production starting in the fall. 

47 Meters Down: The Wreck is the perfect continuation of our shark-filled franchise,” said Byron Allen, founder/chairman/CEO of Allen Media Group. “This film will once again have moviegoers terrified and on the edge of their seats.”

Johannes Roberts adds, “We can’t wait for audiences to be trapped underwater with us again. 47 Meters Down: The Wreck is going to be the biggest, most-intense film of this franchise.”

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‘Wednesday’ Season Two Drops New Teaser Video That Reveals Full Cast

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Netflix announced this morning that Wednesday season 2 is finally entering production. Fans have been waiting a long time for more of the creepy icon. Season one of Wednesday premiered in November of 2022.

In our new world of streaming entertainment, it isn’t uncommon for shows to take years to release a new season. If they release another one at all. Even though we will likely have to wait quite a while to see the show, any news is good news.

Wednesday Cast

The new season of Wednesday looks to have an amazing cast. Jenna Ortega (Scream) will be reprising her iconic role as Wednesday. She will be joined by Billie Piper (Scoop), Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire), Evie Templeton (Return to Silent Hill), Owen Painter (The Handmaid’s Tale), and Noah Taylor (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory).

We will also get to see some of the amazing cast from season one making a return. Wednesday season 2 will feature Catherine-Zeta Jones (Side Effects), Luis Guzman (Genie), Issac Ordonez (A Wrinkle in Time), and Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo (Devs).

If all of that star power wasn’t enough, the legendary Tim Burton (The Nightmare Before Christmas) will be directing the series. As a cheeky nod from Netflix, this season of Wednesday will be titled Here We Woe Again.

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Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams

We don’t know much about much about what Wednesday season two will entail. However, Ortega has stated that this season will be more horror focused. “We’re definitely leaning into a little bit more horror. It’s really, really exciting because, all throughout the show, while Wednesday does need a little bit of an arc, she never really changes and that’s the wonderful thing about her.”

That’s all the information that we have. Make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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A24 Reportedly “Pulls Plug” On Peacock’s ‘Crystal Lake’ Series

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Film studio A24 might not be going forward with its planned Peacock Friday the 13th spinoff called Crystal Lake according to Fridaythe13thfranchise.com. The website quotes entertainment blogger Jeff Sneider who made a statement on his webpage through a subscription paywall. 

“I’m hearing that A24 has pulled the plug on Crystal Lake, its planned Peacock series based on the Friday the 13th franchise featuring masked killer Jason Voorhees. Bryan Fuller was due to executive produce the horror series.

It’s unclear whether this is a permanent decision or a temporary one, as A24 had no comment. Perhaps Peacock will help the trades shed more light on this project, which was announced back in 2022.”

Back in January 2023, we reported that some big names were behind this streaming project including Bryan Fuller, Kevin Williamson, and Friday the 13th Part 2 final girl Adrienne King.

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“‘Crystal Lake info from Bryan Fuller! They officially start writing in 2 weeks (writers are here in the audience).” tweeted social media writer Eric Goldman who tweeted the info while attending a Friday the 13th 3D screening event in January 2023. “It will have two scores to choose from – a modern one and a classic Harry Manfredini one. Kevin Williamson is writing an episode. Adrienne King will have a recurring role. Yay! Fuller has pitched four seasons for Crystal Lake. Only one officially ordered so far though he notes Peacock would have to pay a pretty hefty penalty if they didn’t order a Season 2. Asked if he can confirm Pamela’s role in the Crystal Lake series, Fuller replied ‘We’re honestly going to be covering it all. The series is covering the life and times of these two characters’ (presumably he’s referring to Pamela and Jason there!)'”

Whether or not Peacock is moving forward with the project is unclear and since this news is secondhand information, it still has to be verified which will require Peacock and/or A24 to make an official statement which they have yet to do.

But keep checking back to iHorror for the latest updates to this developing story.

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