Don't fall for this trap again, people.
Dark Tower, The Stand, and It are three King projects that'll never happen anytime soon.
Yeah, there's something about Flagg that just makes him feel like a perfect fit. Maybe it's because he was already rumored to be playing the role in The Stand (which I hope still happens; I see no reason why it couldn't, especially if TDT is a success).
As for Roland... I'm still torn on the best choice here. My number one pick will always be Hugh Jackman; I don't care what anyone says. The guy is a great actor and he looks EXACTLY like I always pictured Roland, though I'd expect him to lose some of the bulk if he was cast. David Morrissey would also be good, though I expect them to go for a bigger name or someone who is a bit younger.
Only an Eastwood can play the Gunslinger. Roland Deschain is "the man with no name".
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That said, the closest thing to Eastwood IMO is Hugh Jackman.
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Only an Eastwood can play the Gunslinger. Roland Deschain is "the man with no name".
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That said, the closest thing to Eastwood IMO is Hugh Jackman.
And besides, he's already Jason Todd.
If the first film is only based on The Gunslinger, it wouldn't need a huge budget. Most of that story is just Roland and Jake walking through the desert. What concerns me though is that The Gunslinger (IMO) is kind of a terrible way to introduce the series on film. It's very slow, very strange and not a whole lot happens. It's probably the most "western" of the books (other than Wizard and Glass), and westerns haven't exactly been kicking ass at the box office lately. And while you could argue that doesn't matter, I would say it does if you want to see this series completed on the big screen. I feel like The Drawing of the Three is the most engaging of the stories because it introduces Eddie and Susannah and because it takes place in both worlds. I don't know. Maybe they could kind of combine The Gunslinger and TDOTT?
I remember being fairly hyped for the Crimson King after finishing Black House. Remind me of his role in Insomnia. I remember how he had the guy ranting about centurions, dead babies, and the attack on the women's clinic.