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Ron Howard Says The Dark Tower Adaptation Isn't Dead After All By Nick Venable published 17 September 13
Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Hiddleston Up For Akiva Goldsman's Winter's Tale By Sean O'Connell published 7 November 11
Ron Howard Will Turn Stephen King's The Dark Tower Into A Movie Trilogy By Josh Tyler published 29 April 10 Stephen King’s masterful fantasy series “The Dark Tower” is headed for theaters. As part of a deal being worked on at Universal (but not yet completed) the seven books which