Some adaptations aim for accuracy, while others lean into spectacle. The Stand plants its flag firmly in that sweet spot occupied by many beloved 1990s miniseries: occasionally clunky, undeniably ambitious, and elevated by a strong cast and Stephen King‘s signature weirdness. Today, we’re revisiting Stephen King’s The Stand, the four-part 1994 miniseries that attempted to bring one of his largest and most ambitious novels to television. Was the …
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