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Carrie Series Set for Halloween 2026
19 Feb
Summary
- Roy Lee provides updates on several Stephen King adaptations.
- Carrie miniseries expected for Halloween 2026 release on Amazon.
- Darren Aronofsky to direct Netflix's Cujo adaptation.

Producer Roy Lee has offered updates on several Stephen King adaptations from Vertigo Entertainment. Projects like "Cujo," "The Jaunt," "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon," and the long-in-development "The Tommyknockers" are progressing at various stages, with script and timing being key factors.
"The Tommyknockers" has been in development since early 2018, while "The Jaunt" is planned as a series. "Cujo" is in development at Netflix with Darren Aronofsky attached to direct, and "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" is set up at Lionsgate with JT Mollner writing and directing.
In other Stephen King news, Katee Sackhoff revealed that Mike Flanagan's "Carrie" miniseries is anticipated for a Halloween 2026 release on Amazon Prime Video. While details remain scarce, Sackhoff teased the inclusion of classic elements from the novel and a larger role for Carrie's father, whose death will be a story catalyst.




