Cinemastephen King elects the actors who would like them to play him in a biographical film

Cinemastephen King elects the actors who would like them to play him in a biographical film

With such cultural importance, the idea of one day is not surprising to have the author of various novels to have his trajectory portrayed in a biographical film

In a recent interview with the newspaper The Guardian, StephenKing He was asked about who he would imagine in the main role of a time -range about his life came out of the role. Between games and sincere comments, the writer surprised his choices.

“ANDI would love to have a heartthrob, but I don’t think Brad Pitt would accept. He is much more beautiful than me. I’m a little older, so maybe Christopher Lloyd or… Who’s the Twin Peaksthe high? Kyle Maclachlan“, he said.

Since its debut in 1974 with Carrie, the strangethe writer has published dozens of novels, about 200 tales and saw his stories come to life in iconic adaptations for cinema and TV, as The enlightened (1980), Crazy obsession (1990), A dream of freedom (1994) and IT – The Thing (2017).

With such cultural importance, it is not surprising that one day the idea of seeing its own trajectory portrayed in a biographical film. After all, the life of King It is full of script -worthy elements: a childhood marked by financial difficulties and the abandonment of the father, the constant rejections at the beginning of his career and the meteoric rise after the success of Carriewho launched him to the stardom.

Source:Screen Rant

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