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“The Institute de Stephen King será adaptado pela MGM+”

"The Institute de Stephen King será adaptado pela MGM+"
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Stephen King’s novel “The Institute” is set to be adapted into a TV series by Amazon and MGM+. The project was announced on June 2021.

“The Institute,” published in 2019, tells the story of a secret institution where children with supernatural abilities are imprisoned and subjected to cruel experiments. The novel received positive reviews from both critics and readers, and it quickly became a bestseller.

The TV adaptation of “The Institute” will be produced by David E. Kelley and Jack Bender, known for their work on “Big Little Lies” and “Lost,” respectively. The duo will serve as executive producers and showrunners for the series.

Amazon and MGM+ have not yet announced a release date for the project, but fans of Stephen King’s work are eagerly anticipating this new adaptation. With the success of other Stephen King TV adaptations, such as “Castle Rock” and “The Outsider,” there is a lot of excitement surrounding “The Institute.”

The series is expected to capture the dark and suspenseful tone of the novel, exploring themes of power, corruption, and the resilience of the human spirit. It will delve into the lives of the children held captive at the Institute, as well as the staff members who work there.

Stephen King himself has expressed his enthusiasm for the adaptation, stating that he is “excited to see ‘The Institute’ come to life on the small screen.” He believes that the creative team behind the project will do justice to the story and characters he created.

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Overall, the TV adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Institute” is highly anticipated and has the potential to become another successful addition to the ever-growing list of Stephen King adaptations. Fans of the novel and the author will surely be excited to see this thrilling and dark story brought to life on the screen.