When the horror master recommends a series of horror that he has found perfectly, we have an ear. For the author of Shining, that and misery, the Netflix series released in 2023 really deserves to be discovered if you haven’t seen it anymore.
“Scary, implies …”
On average, from 3.8 to 5.8, this series is signed by one of the horror (new) masters in the cinema: Mike Flanagan. On x (previously Twitter), the king wrote:
“Home Falling Usher (Netflix): I miss it when it came out of the thigh because of surgery.
Usher House Fall (Netflix): I cleaned it when it was said to say goodbye to the thigh operation, but it is a delayed satisfaction. Scary, with participation, it is witty and moves the plot. There should be a case that Mike Flanagan should be Quentin Tarantino…
– Stephen King (@stephenking) August 24, 2025
The fall of Usher House tells us how Roderik User, CEO of the pharmaceutical company, loses his six children in two weeks. After the final funeral, he invited the prosecutor’s assistant to him who was always hostile to him and revealed the darkest secrets of the Uzeri family.
Flanagan version, therefore, modernization of Edgar Allan Poe Short Story is adapted, small or large, and the most famous version of which is Roger Korman 1960 With Vincent Price and Mark Damon. At the same time, we find adaptation, as in 1928, including Gin Epstein and co -financed by Louise Buill.
Stephen King and Flanagan, winning team
Mike Flanagan is never hidden from the king’s great fan and begins to make specialty to adapt to his idol works, because since 2017, he adapted to the novel Jesse, then chained to the doctor (Shining School, 2019) and this year’s life with Tom Hydlstone.
This will continue, as Flanagan is currently preparing a series dedicated to Kerry, another adaptation of King and the film that takes place in the world of exorcist. He also signed a script for Clayface, dedicated to one of the super-vans in the world of Batman. The project, which will be part of the James Gun’s universe, is signed by Director James Watkins (Speak No Evil). A theatrical release scheduled for September 9, 2026.
Source: Allocine

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