Stephen King is a horror legend, famous for writing some of the most famous novels in American literary history and many of his works have been successfully adapted for the big and small screen. But when King isn’t writing his next masterpiece, the horror writer is consuming movies, TV shows and more and tweeting like the rest of us. And recently, he’s been involved in the cancellation of a TV show he likes, and you’ll probably never guess what it is.
Stephen King directed Twitter lament the cancellation of a show that inhabits the reign of terror or perhaps even one more focused on mystery. However, the series the legendary writer posted on is a certain CNN program that has been on the air for a while. Check out the tweet below:
The one CNN show I never missed was Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter. It was an invaluable window into how the media cover … themselves. CNN canceled it today.August 18, 2022
Reliable CNN sources with Brian Stelter its series finale aired on Sunday 21 August, marking the end of an era. The show examined how the American media works and how it can affect public perception of major events. The show has been a mainstay of the cable news network for many years, airing its first episode in 1993. Such a long time has no doubt led to a loyal following, so I’m sure the This is The writer is not the only one disappointed by the cancellation.
Stephen King has never been shy about talking about the shows and movies he loves. King even joined the Internet campaign to “cancel cancellation” Manifest. Their efforts were successful when Netflix saved the show from NBC, which is producing the fourth and final season. When the news broke, King and the cast reacted enthusiastically.
The author is not even shy in discussing productions related to his work. A few years ago he revealed his feelings for him rock castle (available in streaming with a Hulu subscription), calling it “really good”. The show was inspired by many characters and themes from the writer’s extensive bibliography. It also took place in the titular fictional town, located on the outskirts of Maine, a setting often explored in the narrator’s novels.
Of course, many more Stephen King-centric movies and miniseries are in the works. A animal cemetery prequelMr. Harrigan’s phone and the Salem lot these are just some of the productions currently planned for our screens in the future. I guess it’s not too surprising when you think about it. The two This is the films were box office hits and similar adaptations Shawshank redemption, stay with me, Yes The green line caught the attention of the Oscars.
But going back to Stephen King’s current situation, I’m sure he’ll find something to fill the void now that CNN Reliable sources with Brian Stelter was officially fired. And every time he does that, I wouldn’t be surprised if he came back on Twitter to talk about it.
Source: Cinemablend

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