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THE DARK TOWER will be made into a movie

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EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures and NBC Universal Television Entertainment have closed a deal to turn Stephen King’s mammoth novel series The Dark Tower into a feature film trilogy and a network TV series, both of which will be creatively steered by the Oscar-winning team behind A Beautiful Mind and The Da Vinci Code.

Ron Howard has committed to direct the initial feature film, as well as the first season of the TV series that will follow in close proximity. Akiva Goldsman will write the film, and the first season of the TV series. Howard’s Imagine Entertainment partner Brian Grazer will produce, with Goldsman and the author.

When Deadline revealed in April that Howard, Goldman and Grazer planned to team with King, Universal was battling Warner Bros—home of Goldsman’s Weed Road--for the property. The multi-platform deal was so comprehensive, it took months to close. It will be announced later today by Universal Pictures chairman Adam Fogelson, co-chairman Donna Langley, NBC Universal Television Entertainment chairman Jeff Gaspin, and NBC & Universal Media Studios Primetime Entertainment president Angela Bromstad, all of whom pulled it together.

I spoke with Goldsman and Howard, who have polled enough of their peers to be convinced what they are doing here has never been attempted: using a major studio’s film and TV platforms simultaneously to tell a story. It is reminiscent of when Peter Jackson directed three installments of The Lord of The Rings, back to back, so that they could be released in three consecutive years.

http://www.deadline.com/2010/09/uni...nted-featurenetwork-tv-adaptation/#more-65742

Wow, they are going to do a trilogy AND a show? Westerns haven't been popular for years. They should at least see how well the first movie does first! I'm certainly excited, being a big fan of the first three books, but it'll be interesting to see how well the first movie turns out.

Ron Howard will be the director for the first movie, which means it will be decent at least.
 
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A movie trilogy & a TV series? Seems a bit much. Sounds cool though. :)
 
I have no idea how they're going to work that out. Is the first movie the first book, and then the TV show does book two on? Or is the TV and the movie telling the same story over again in different ways, independent of each other?
 
Yeah, I'm real curious how this will play out. It'd be weird if say the movie did well and the TV show bombs.
 
The Collider article said it would start with a movie, go with the TV show for a year, then do a second movie, etc. I think that's stupid, but whatever.
 
So... if you're lucky 5 million people will watch the TV show. People who don't watch the show aren't going to see the movie if it's just a continuation of the TV show followed by more of the TV show. Not all those 5 million will pay the money for the movie ticket. So... 3 million people see the movie... that's about 25 million box office...
 
Well it's a sci fi Western, right? And they need a lead who will do TV and movies, so that knocks out a lot of the Hollywood heavyweights. I'd like to see Timothy Olyphant but he's already got a hit show, darn.

I hope this flies. It's just the thing both Star Trek and Star Wars needs to start doing in a more organized and coherent fashion.
 
Fascinating...my mom is a fan of this series, I've been meaning on reading the books, have checked out the comics written by Peter David, could be time to finally check this out. I like the fact that they plan on utilizing film and television to tell this story...that seems unique.
 
I see this working...

Movie 1 July/Aug
Season 1 Jan-May
Season 2 Jan-May
Season 3 Jan-May
Movie 2 July/Aug
Season 3 Jan-May
Season 4 Jan-May
Season 5 Jan-May
Movie 3 July/Aug

I would imagine Movie/series being filmed at the same time...would that be hard to do?
 
Cinema Blend seems to think that it'll work like this.

First a movie, presumably of the first book. Then a TV show covering some of the more episodic adventures from the following novels. Then a second movie. Then TV series covering Roland's childhood, based on Wizard and Glass. Then the third and final movie. Or perhaps they'll just go halfway through the adaptation and wait and see how it's being received before finishing it off.

Structured properly, it could be really interesting and something of a revolutionary way of storytelling. It's about time someone took advantage of really working both media together to tell a story like this.
 
The first thing I thought was, "they're basing a movie off a board game ?"
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Though I do remember it being a pretty good game, for the time.
 
Going by the AICN article it sounds like:

Movie 1: The Gunslinger
Season 1: Drawing of the Three
Movie 2: The Wastelands
Season 2: Wizard and Glass
Season 3: Wolves of Calla
Season 4: Song of Susannah
Season 5: Dark Tower
Movie 3: Dark Tower conclusion

I still don't think this is going to be financially successful. Maybe the first movie would do well, but then what fraction of those people would watch the show, and what fraction of that fraction would want to come back for the second movie, knowing they had to have watched the entire season of the show on TV for the past year?
 
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