The Long Walk trailer lands: the “intense” thriller that even Stephen King thought was too dark

The cinematic adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, “The Long Walk,” is set to hit theaters, and the initial trailer promises to make your spines tingle.

In September, a film directed by Francis Lawrence, who worked on the Hunger Games sequels, will be released. This movie is an adaptation of Stephen King’s early novel with the same title.

In the latest preview, Cooper Hoffman, known for his role in ‘Licorice Pizza’, takes center stage as main character Raymond Garraty, setting off on an adventure alongside other youthful companions.

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However, this isn’t a casual stroll, for these boys are under constant surveillance via cameras, and armed soldiers stand at the ready, with lethal force should the boys even consider halting their movement.

As Curley, portrayed by the talented Roman Griffin Davis from “JoJo Rabbit,” I discovered the tough lesson of receiving three warnings before being kicked out, as shown in the video above.

This group additionally consists of David Jonsson, who played in ‘Alien: Resurrection – Romulus’, Charlie Plummer, and Ben Wang. Meanwhile, Mark Hamill from ‘Star Wars’ portrays the ominous Major character, and Judy Greer joins as Raymond’s mother.

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The group has David Jonsson (from ‘Alien: Resurrection – Romulus’), Charlie Plummer, Ben Wang, Mark Hamill (from ‘Star Wars’) as a fearsome Major, and Judy Greer playing the role of Raymond’s mom.

As a gamer immersed in virtual worlds, I’ve just discovered a gripping, spine-tingling, and heart-wrenching tale penned by none other than JT Mollner, the brilliant mind behind Strange Darling’s screenplays. This upcoming narrative is set in a not-so-distant future where America has transformed into a ruthless police state.

Yearly, a race is held where 100 young men participate without a defined finish line. The survivor at the end is rewarded with a life-changing prize, whereas the rest face an unfortunate end.

First published anonymously as Richard Bachman in 1979, the novel “The Long Walk” came very near to being transformed into a movie on several occasions.

At various stages, legendary horror director George Romero, the showrunner and director of “The Walking Dead” Frank Darabont, and Norwegian filmmaker André Øvredal were all associated with separate adaptations of the “Night of the Living Dead” story, but none of these projects ultimately materialized.

In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, King expressed his belief that perhaps the ruthless nature was the factor that hindered its development in previous adaptations.

The person who paid for it likely thought something along the lines of, ‘I’m not sure… this is tough. This is quite challenging.’

The Long Walk is released in cinemas on 12 September.

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2025-05-08 03:55

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