I Survived ‘The Long Walk’ Treadmill Challenge — What 5 Miles with the New Stephen King Classic Felt Like
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Hear Shaboozey, Stephen Wilson Jr.’s Reflective Single ‘Took a Walk’
Shaboozey and Stephen Wilson Jr. have teamed up for a new song, “Took a Walk.” The evocative song was written and recorded for Lionsgate’s upcoming adaptation of Stephen King’s The Long Walk, which was directed by Francis Lawrence and hits theaters Sept. 12. The reflective country ballad was written by Shaboozey, Wilson Jr., Stephen Musselman, Connor Sullivan, Sean Cook, and Nevin Sastry, and produced by Sullivan, Musselman, Cook, and Sastry. …
In The Long Walk, 100 young people go on a death march through the USA and only one of them can survive. The film clip shows how difficult the situation can become on the way. When one participant gets a cramp, the others try to support him. However, in vain: He can no longer keep up and the last thing we see is a weapon on his head... The horror thriller appears on September 11, 2025 in the German cinemas. It is based on the novel of the same n…
The Long Walk Sparks Controversy: Is the Stephen King Film Adaptation a Health Hazard?
A reel was shared on social media platforms, wherein it showcased the racing heartbeats of audiences that jumped from resting to 2.5% above average. This reel was a part of a promotion for Stephen King and Francis Lawrence’s upcoming movie The Long Walk. A Stephen King horror movie with Francis Lawrence helming the project as its director, The Long Walk is one of the most anticipated movies of 2025. However, the promotion of the film is quite… r…
The Long Walk - Attend Advance Screening
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Review: Stephen King’s “The Long Walk” is a tragically beautiful, masterfully made film that I never want to see again
Mile by mile, the worn, asphalt road stretches out endlessly in front of the 50 young men participating in the long walk. These young men will walk hundreds of miles across days with no sleep, hardly any food and no finish line. Their shoes will fall apart at the seams and their socks will soak with blood, but nonetheless, they have no choice but to walk or die. The competition has one rule: walkers must keep a pace of three miles per hour. Thos…
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