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Carrie’s Mike Flanagan Teases Remaking a Story Fans Know the Ending To: “I Can Honestly Say, You Don’t” [EXCLUSIVE]
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Videos by ComicBook.comThe same can certainly be said about Flanagan’s next project, the limited series adaptation of Stephen King’s Carrie that arrives on Prime Video this October.
You know Carrie is going to the prom, but do you know how?
Flanagan revealed that the series itself will be setting up the fact that the big moments of the story may not be what fans are expecting.
For Flanagan, now set to debut his fourth Stephen King adaptation, he’s most excited to see how King fans react to the show’s direction.
“Our prom takes us out of the gym, of course, but also takes us out into a much bigger world that I don’t think Stephen King certainly hadn’t laid the groundwork for back in the 70s.