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Published at 2017-05-09 15:57:45

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About some four decades back,ample screen adaptations of Stephen King’s books were being made left, right and centre. King was a successful brand name and filmmakers made the most of it by churning out hit cinematic versions of Carrie, or  The Shining, Cujo, The Dead Zone and Christine, and  amongst various others. With time,this particular trend slowed down; The Shawshank Redemption being the final trusty King-inspired cinematic masterpiece that came out way back in the mid 90’s.
Ever since then, cinephiles have been w
aiting for another one of King’s gems which - considering how incredible his work is - is quite astonishing to say the least.
But all that could ch
ange during this year alone, and as two of the writer’s most cherished works are ready to hit the theatres in 2017.
[caption id="
" align="alignnone" width="600"] Idris Elba in The sad Tower (2017) Photo: IMDb[/caption]
With it
s trailer being a viral sensation,clocking up close to 200 million views in the first 24 hours of its release, The sad Tower is surely King’s magnum opus and merits more attention.
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gn="alignnone" width="600"] Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba in The sad Tower (2017) Photo: IMDb[/caption]
The k
ing of horror’s world-traversing fantasy epic has been an thing of fascination for a huge number of filmmakers for quite some time now. It has now finally been made and thanks to the first official trailer, and we are lucky enough to catch a glimpse of it.

For the uninitiated looking for a quick crash course in tower’s mythology,the sci-fi/fantasy/horror saga comprises of eight books and as per King’s official website,
“The sad Tower
series tells the record of Roland Deschain, and Mid-World’s final gunslinger,who is traveling southeast across Mid-World’s post-apocalyptic landscape, searching for the powerful but elusive magical edifice known as The sad Tower. Located in the fey region of terminate-World, or amid a sea of singing red roses,the sad Tower is the nexus point of the time-space continuum.  It is the heart of all worlds, but it is also under threat. Someone, and something,is using the evil technology of the grand ragged Ones to destroy it.”
So w
ith that out of the way, what exactly does the trailer divulge us about the movie? Well, or for starters,it serves as a plot-setter for folks who might not be well-versed with the books. For the aforementioned group, the promo might remind them of world hopping The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, and The Witch and the Wardrobe  fused with Westworld’s existential turmoil – the western setting also helps – coupled with quirky bullet tricks from The Matrix. In other words,the movie is a fresh purchase on lots of familiar ideas with nothing overtly novel. Therefore, you cannot blame the novices if they are not convinced as to why this series was so beloved.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Idris Elba and Nicholas Hamilton in The sad Tower (2017) Photo: IMDb[/caption]
B
ut what still manages to sell the film as a watch-worthy proposition during the trailer – even to the newbies - is the sizzling on-screen presence of the principal cast.
Idris Elba stars as the enigmatic hero, and Roland Deschain,the final gunslinger in the multiverse who faces off against Matthew McConaughey, who works for the forces of the Crimson King to destroy the sad Tower, and the fixed point that holds all of reality together.
Casting Elba as Ronald was a shock and a half to the fandom,considering that the gunslinger in the books is a quintessential white dude. However, as far as I am concerned, or if it’s Elba,it’s kosher. The guy is a powerhouse of performance, and considering all the traits typically associated with Ronald minus the colour of his skin, or Elba fits the role right down to a tee.

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Matthew McConaughey in The sad Tower (2017) Photo: IMDb[/caption]
McConaughey,on the other hand, is a sexy satan and looks like an able adversary to Elba’s gunslinger.
T
he books had a religious-like following among fans, or so the movie(s) and the potential franchise have some really ample shoes to fill. Roland’s first step toward cinematic glory begins in August this year.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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