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Alex Ross Per­ry is set to adapt a Stephen King nov­el for next project

13 Dec 2019

Words by Max Copeman

Two people, a man and a woman, sitting on a bench and looking at something the man is holding.
Two people, a man and a woman, sitting on a bench and looking at something the man is holding.
The Her Smell writer/​director is tack­ling The Dark Half’ for MGM.

After six fea­tures, 2018’s Her Smell marked some­thing of a break­through for Alex Ross Per­ry. Star­ring Elis­a­beth Moss, this por­trait of a self-destruc­tive punk-rock­er pro­pelled the Amer­i­can writer/​director onto many best-of-the-year lists. Now, Dead­line reports that Per­ry has decid­ed to adapt Stephen King’s 1989 hor­ror nov­el The Dark Half’ for his next film.

There have been four King adap­ta­tions this year alone, but the back­sto­ry and premise for Perry’s project are par­tic­u­lar­ly intrigu­ing. The nov­el cen­tres on a strug­gling writer whose high-brow work is over­shad­owed by the vio­lent pulp fic­tion he writes under the pseu­do­nym George Stark. With his secret exposed, he stages a mock bur­ial for his alter ego, only for the funer­al atten­dees to show up dead for real, imply­ing Stark may be more than just a pen name.

Inspi­ra­tion for the nov­el came from King’s own expe­ri­ence, albeit with­out the mur­der­ous twist. In the 1980s his pub­lish­ers lim­it­ed him to one annu­al release in order to build a brand and hype around his name. But King was too pro­lif­ic, adopt­ing the nom de plume Richard Bach­man and even using a pho­to of his lit­er­ary agent for the author bio. It wasn’t until 1985, after pub­lish­ing five books this way, that a book­shop employ­ee cot­toned on to Bach­man and King’s sim­i­lar writ­ing style and out­ed the author.

Hor­ror mae­stro George Romero first brought The Dark Half’ to the screen in 1993, yet the film was a box-office flop. As yet there are no details on cast­ing for Perry’s adap­ta­tion, but like Romero’s movie it will be an MGM production.

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