15 Stephen King adaptations that don’t suck (and where to stream them)


No living author has had more of their work adapted for the screen than Stephen King. If it weren’t for William Shakespeare, you could expand that to “living or dead.” There are good Stephen King adaptations and terrible Stephen King adaptations. There are adaptations that have become iconic and others you’ve never heard of. Today we’re focusing on some of the best.

11.22.63 (2016)

Every boomer’s fantasy comes to life

This Hulu miniseries is about a teacher (James Franco) who is given the opportunity to go back in time and prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

As long as we’re talking about King movies with numbers for titles, 1408 is a fun film about an author (John Cusack) who gets trapped in a haunted hotel room. You’ll notice a couple of such bonus recommendations throughout the article; there have been so many good King movies that we have to sneak some in at the margins. You can stream 1408 on Hulu.



Release Date

2016 – 2016-00-00

Showrunner

James Franco

Directors

James Franco

Writers

James Franco


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    Sarah Gadon

    Sadie Dunhill

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    Chris Cooper

    Al Templeton

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    Daniel Webber

    Lee Harvey Oswald


Carrie (1976)

Where it all started

Carrie, about a young girl with telekinetic powers, was Stephen King’s first published novel, and the 1976 movie starring Sissy Spacek is a bona fide classic that set the stage for all the successful adaptations to come.

There are also a couple of movies out there based on Firestarter, a sister story to Carrie, about a young girl who can start fires with her mind. You’re better off avoiding those.


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Release Date

November 3, 1976

Runtime

98 minutes

Director

Brian De Palma

Writers

Lawrence D. Cohen

Producers

Paul Monash


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    Piper Laurie

    Margaret White

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Castle Rock (2018-2019)

The Stephen King cinematic universe

Castle Rock is a two-season Hulu series that mixes and matches different settings, events, and characters from Stephen King’s works into one interconnected story. You might want to wait until you’ve seen some of the rest of the movies and shows on this list before diving in to make sure you understand all the references, although it’s good enough that you can also enjoy it if you go in cold.


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Release Date

2018 – 2019-00-00

Showrunner

Dustin Thomason

Directors

Dustin Thomason


Christine (1983)

Beep beep

The idea of a killer car might sound silly, and it is, but director John Carpenter’s take on King’s novel is fun and thrilling. This is another King story that’s very boomer-coded, what with that generation’s fascination with classic cars.


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Release Date

December 9, 1983

Runtime

110 minutes

Director

John Carpenter

Writers

Bill Phillips, Stephen King

Producers

Richard Kobritz


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    Keith Gordon

    Arnie Cunningham

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    John Stockwell

    Dennis Guilder

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    Alexandra Paul

    Leigh Cabot

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    Robert Prosky

    Will Darnell


The Dead Zone (1983)

Christopher Walken can see the future

Christopher Walken turns in an iconic performance in The Dead Zone as Johnny Smith, a schoolteacher who awakens from a coma to find he has psychic powers. Director David Cronenberg elevates this one by bringing his own brand of freaky body horror to it.


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Release Date

October 21, 1983

Runtime

103 minutes

Director

David Cronenberg

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    Christopher Walken

    Johnny Smith

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    Brooke Adams

    Sarah Bracknell

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    Tom Skerritt

    Sheriff Bannerman

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    Herbert Lom

    Dr. Sam Weizak


Gerald’s Game (2017)

No kink-shaming, but…

Not all of King’s stories have a supernatural element, although Gerald’s Game is definitely scary. A husband (Bruce Greenwood) dies while having kinky sex with his wife (Carla Gugino). She’s handcuffed to the bed at the time. What does she do then?

IT

Killer clown from outer space

There have been a lot of adaptations of IT, King’s massive book about an evil entity that often takes the form of a malevolent clown. The best are the pair of movies from 2017 and 2019, although the 1990 miniseries also has a creepy, campy charm. You can watch that one on HBO Max.

Personally, I thought the recent prequel show IT: Welcome to Derry was among the most disappointing shows of 2025.


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Release Date

September 8, 2017

Runtime

135 minutes

Director

Andy Muschietti

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    Bill Skarsgård

    Pennywise

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    Sophia Lillis

    Beverly Marsh

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    Jaeden Martell

    Bill Denbrough

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    Jack Dylan Grazer

    Eddie Kaspbrak


The Life of Chuck (2024)

Tom Hiddleston X Stephen King

For a King adaptation, The Life of Chuck has very positive vibes, although it does start with the death of the title character. It traces Chuck’s life back to his childhood, exploring how his simple life and his relationships created a multitudinous universe filled with joy.


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Release Date

May 30, 2025

Runtime

110 minutes

Director

Mike Flanagan

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    Tom Hiddleston

    Charles ‘Chuck’ Krantz

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    Karen Gillan

    Felicia Gordon

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