‘The Dark Tower’ TV Series ‘Very Much Alive’ At Amazon – Here’s How To Not Screw It Up

The rumoredDark TowerTV series is still “very much alive” at Amazon, according to Amazon Studios PresidentJennifer Salke. Can the TV adaptation ofStephen King’s massive fantasy series succeed where the movie failed?

Last year, a big screen adaptation of Stephen King’s sprawling, complicated fantasy seriesThe Dark Towerhit theaters. It was a disaster. The film jettisoned almost all of King’s rich mythology and instead opted for a dull, generic action movie storyline. Not even the inherent charisma ofIdris Elba, or a scene whereMatthew McConaugheycooks some chicken, could save the film. Despite theDark Towermovie misfire, rumors of aDark TowerTV series have persisted. Earlier this year, word came that the showhad landedat Amazon – although Amazon declined to confirm that. Until now.

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In a new interview withDeadline, Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke finally acknowledged theDark TowerTV series was in the works. Salke said she’ll be looking at scripts for theDark TowerTV series in “the coming weeks” and that the project is “very much alive” at Amazon. This is good news forDark Towerfans – provided Amazon doesn’t make the same mistakes as the film adaption. Here are some steps Amazon can take to avoid screwing upThe Dark Tower.

Jettison All Copies of the Movie Into Space

The most important thing theDark TowerTV series can do iscompletely ignoretheDark Towermovie. In the past,Dark Towermovie directorNikolaj Arcelrevealed he co-wrote of the pilot episode for theDark Towerseries, andclaimedthe series would serve as a prequel to the film:

“It’s being written. I was part of writing the pilot, like the first season ideas and the pilot and the second episode. It’s gonna be awesome. What was exciting about that, whereas with the film, we were really trying to create an introduction and make a standalone film that could sort of live in itself, but what was also exciting, working on the TV show at the same time, is that is totally canon.”

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Note to Amazon: don’t do this. Keep Arcel far away from the material, for the love of the Crimson King.The Walking DeadshowrunnerGlen Mazzarawas previously announced as apossibleshowrunner, and if that’s true, I hope Mazzara is forging ahead with something completely removed from theDark Towermovie. It’s best to forget the movie even happened. That said, if theDark Towerseries wanted to bring Idris Elba back as Roland the Gunslinger, I wouldn’t complain – as long as they ignore everything else.

Don’t Be Afraid to Get Weird

King’sDark Towerbooks are unapologeticallyweird.Robot bears,raccoon-dog hybrids,talking lobster monsters,alternate reality versions of Jesus,singing roses– there’s a ton of far-out shit happening in the books, and King presents most of it in matter-of-fact ways. TheDark TowerTV show shouldn’t be afraid to lean into all the weirdness. Don’t fret about audiences not “getting it” – just embrace the strange otherworldly elements of King’s novel, and trust that audiences will go along with it all. The show will be more rewarding as a result.

Stay True To The Books

This ties into the above suggestion: don’t be afraid of the source material. TheDark Towermovie streamlined a ton of King’s rich, complex mythology and storytelling. I get why they did that – you only have so much time in a film to tell a story. But with a TV series, you have a lot more room to breathe. you’re able to stretch King’s storylines over entire episodes. You could even break each individual book into seasons – season 1 focuses on the first book in the series, season 2 on the second, and so on. Will it be slightly confusing to the uninitiated at first? Maybe! But that’s okay! HBO’sGame of Throneshas proven that you can adapt elaborate mythologies and still draw in a general audience. There’s no reason theDark Towerseries can’t do the same.

Appeal to Adults

When asked about the failure of theDark Towermovie, Stephen Kingsuggestedthat watering down his very-adult subject matter might have turned some people off:

The real problem, as far as I’m concerned is, they went in to this movie and I think this was a studio edict, pretty much, this is going to be a PG-13 movie. It’s going to be a tentpole movie. We want to make sure that we get people in there from the ages of, let’s say, 12 right on up to whatever the target age is. Let’s say 12 to 35. That’s what we want. So it has to be PG-13 and when they did that, I think that they lost a lot of the toughness of it and it became something where people went to it and said, Well yeah, but it’s really not anything that we haven’t seen before.

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Again, I understandwhythe movie adaptation went this route: they wanted to draw in as much of an audience as possible, and the theory holds that a PG-13 movie is more likely to appeal to a general audience than a R-rated flick. But now that the adaptation is heading to TV, it’s okay to embrace the R-rated nature of King’s material. Again, look atGame of Thrones– HBO’s adaptation didn’t hesitate to appeal to an adult audience, and reaped the rewards as a result.

ADark TowerTV seriescouldend up being Amazon’s answer toGame of Thrones. Here’s hoping they don’t blow it.

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