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The Latest Adaptation of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot Comes From Some Big Names in Horror

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The Latest Adaptation of Stephen King&#8217;s <i>Salem&#8217;s Lot</i> Comes From Some Big Names in Horror

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The Latest Adaptation of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot Comes From Some Big Names in Horror

Sure, you can go home again, but do you really want to?

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Published on September 12, 2024

Image: New Line Cinema/Max

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Two children are silhouetted against creepy blue light in the woods in Salem's Lot

Image: New Line Cinema/Max

Once upon a time, Salem’s Lot was going to movie theaters—but now the latest Stephen King adaptation is coming home for the holiday (Halloween, obviously). This one has quite the horror pedigree, hailing from writer-director Gary Dauberman, who co-wrote It and a handful of films in the Conjuring cinematic universe. James Wan, of Saw, Insidious, and Conjuring series fame, is among the producers.

Salem’s Lot is the story of a writer, Ben Mears (Lewis Pullman), who returns to his hometown to work on his next book—only to find the town at the mercy of a nasty vampire. There’s a beautiful and spooky old house, and some creepy children; people are killed in terrible and creative ways.

Salem’s Lot was previously adapted as a miniseries in 1979, and again in 2004, and the 2021 series Chapelwaite was based on King’s short story “Jerusalem’s Lot,” a prequel to the novel. In honor of that series, Mark Benedict took a look back at the long life of Salem’s Lot in “Vampires on Main Street: A Complete Guide to ’Salem’s Lot.”

Along with Pullman, Max’s version stars Alfre Woodard, Makenzie Leigh, Bill Camp, Spencer Treat Clark, Pilou Asbæk, and John Benjamin Hickey. Salem’s Lot premieres October 3rd on Max. icon-paragraph-end

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Molly Templeton has been a bookseller, an alt-weekly editor, and assistant managing editor of Tor.com, among other things. She now lives and writes in Oregon, and spends as much time as possible in the woods.
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