"The Stand" co-creator Benjamin Cavell talks about what changes he made to Stephen King's story for the upcoming limited series.
Jake Braver, Jill Killington, Owen King, Knate Lee, and Stephen Welke serve as producers.
Pictured (l-r): Odessa Young as Frannie Goldsmith, Greg Kinnear as Glen Bateman and James Marsden as Stu Redman of the the CBS All Access series THE STAND. And Mick Garris, who directed the 1994 miniseries, will appear in a non-speaking role. Odessa Young is on board as Frannie Goldsmith, a young pregnant woman who must find her way in a strange and dangerous new world. Stephen King Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. “The Stand,” based on King’s 1978 novel, comes from Benjamin Cavell, who serves as showrunner. After Harold reacts VERY negatively to Stu, he finally agrees to let Stu join their party and the three of them travel back west on US 302 to Glen Bateman's house but not before Stu tells them that everyone at the Stovington facility is dead.
Jennifer Ouellette In addition to Goldberg and Skarsgård, the series features James Marsden as Stu Redman, Odessa Young as Frannie Goldsmith, Jovan Adepo as Larry Underwood, Amber Heard as Nadine Cross, Owen Teague as Harold Lauder, Henry Zaga as Nick Andros, Brad William Henke as Tom Cullen, Irene Bedard as Ray Bretner, Nat Wolff as Lloyd Henreid, Eion Bailey as Weizak, Heather Graham as Rita Blakemoor, Katherine McNamara as Julie Lawry, Fiona Dourif as Ratwoman, Natalie Martinez as Dayna Jurgens, Hamish Linklater as Dr. Jim Ellis, Daniel Sunjata as Cobb and Greg Kinnear as Glen Bateman. A college student from Ogunquit, Maine, Fran (or Frannie, as she is often called), is pregnant at the start of the book, a topic which results in a painful standoff with her mother and the end of her relationship with the baby’s father, Jesse Rider. Pictured (l-r): Jovan Adepo as Larry Underwood and James Marsden as Stu Redman of the the CBS All Access series THE STAND. Frannie Goldsmith (Odessa Young) Frannie is a college student who learns she’s pregnant when the virus hits, so she’s “on this brink of adulthood” when the world falls apart,” Young teased. Goldberg’s Abagail presents a stark contrast to Skarsgård’s Flagg, who Elmore described as the “American rock and roll version of the devil.” Although the show’s creators wanted to paint a clear picture of good and evil, they ultimately wanted to give Flagg credibility, presenting him as a viable option for whom to root.
CNMN Collection In addition to Goldberg and Skarsgård, the series features James Marsden as Stu Redman, Odessa Young as Frannie Goldsmith, Jovan Adepo as Larry … Crawling through the corn field for... reasons, I guess. Welcome back. Pictured (l-r): Alexander Skarsgård as Randall Flagg and Nat Wolff as Lloyd Henreid of the the CBS All Access series THE STAND. King has said he wanted to write an epic dark fantasy akin to The Lord of the Rings, only with a contemporary American setting. Our time has begun.". “The world is now a blank page and it is there you must make your stand,” she repeats, to book-end the trailer. James Marsden plays Stu Redman, leader of the Boulder group. Although the adaptation was a feat, he said King’s work remains grounded in reality despite its fantastical elements, which is something the show wanted to emulate.
The Dark Man grows stronger every day and soon he’ll destroy all who stand against him,” Mother Abagail says. Josh Boone executive produces and directs the premiere and finale episodes. Heard's Nadine Cross is a deeply conflicted woman who feels the consequences of her actions but is still compelled by her allegiance to Randall Flagg, the Dark Man. any Comic Vine content. Given how good the 1994 miniseries was, I'm not sure why another miniseries adaptation is warranted—perhaps to introduce a new generation to King's dark apocalyptic vision, which is particularly timely coming in 2020. All Rights reserved. Refresh and try again. ". “There’s bitter days ahead — death and terror. There are shots of the totalitarian society in Vegas (complete with crucifixions) as Flagg assures his flock, "They told you it was wrong to want more.
Their worst nightmares are embodied in a man with a lethal smile and unspeakable powers: Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgård), the Dark Man. “She’s hopeful that she’s right, but she’s not positive.”.
There was a bit of controversy over the casting of a hearing actor, Henry Zaga, as the deaf/mute Nick Andros, but Boone assured critics that the actor had learned ASL and that there were deaf consultants on set. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Stand debuts on CBS All Access on December 17, 2020. We want to hear from you!
Other executive producers alongside Cavell are Taylor Elmore, Will Weiske, Jimmy Miller, Roy Lee and Richard P. Rubinstein. Photo Cr: Robert Falconer/CBS ©2020 CBS Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved. YouTube/CBS All Access Harold Lauder (Owen Teague) is infatuated with Frannie.
Josh Boone serves as director and an executive producer for the series premiere and final episode. The two make their way to the Stovington facility of the Centers for Disease Control in hop. “The world is now a blank page, make your stand,” Whoopi Goldberg’s Mother Abagail says in the new trailer, which you can watch above.
The novel opens with the accidental release of an especially contagious and deadly influenza virus (dubbed the "superflu" or "Captain Trips"), developed as a biological weapon in a secret US government laboratory.
"The land of Mordor ('where the shadows lie,' according to Tolkien) was played by Las Vegas.". Your California Privacy Rights | Do Not Sell My Personal Information Pictured: Owen Teague as Harold Lauder of the the CBS All Access series THE STAND. Some roads are empty, while others are littered with abandoned cars, and one very important one leads to the Boulder Free Zone, where those who Mother Abagail called to came running to rebuild society. "All I know is that we dreamed of her and she was real," Stu says. It's Stephen King's world; we're just living in it. "There's bitter days ahead. Alexander Skarsgård makes an appropriately menacing Randall Flagg, aka the Dark Man.
Photo Cr: Robert Falconer/CBS ©2020 CBS Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last time around, she was played by Molly Ringwald, leaving no doubt that she was the leading lady of the story. After burying her father in the garden he was weeding just a week earlier, Frannie decides to join forces with Harold. Photo Cr: Robert Falconer/CBS ©2020 CBS Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved. "The Stand" co-creator Benjamin Cavell talks about what changes he made to Stephen King's story for the upcoming limited series. “The Stand” premieres Dec. 17 on CBS All Access and will release new episodes weekly, on Thursdays through early February 2021. Pictured (l-r): Odessa Young as Frannie Goldsmith, Gordon Cormier as Joe and Amber Heard as Nadine Cross of the the CBS All Access series THE STAND. The series is produced by CBS Studios.
This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll The accident kills everyone in the laboratory except for a security guard named Charles Campion, who escapes and tries to flee with his family.
Around 2014, Warner Bros. and CBS Films began developing another film version of The Stand—at one point there were plans for four separate feature-length films to truly do justice to the breadth of the source material. Glen Bateman agrees to join them and they travel west to Stovington and confirm that not only is everyone dead at the Stovington facility but that Stu was nearly killed there. https://stephenking.fandom.com/wiki/Frannie_Goldsmith?oldid=73616. Harold decides to paint a message on Moses Richardson's barn (as it overlooks US Route 1, the road most people would take into town) telling anyone who reads it that they have gone to the fictional Stovington, Vermont plague center and even leaves road directions, then finishes by signing both his name and Frannie's (the latter name causing him to nearly fall off the roof). The miniseries was nominated for six Emmy awards; it won two, for makeup and sound mixing. Photo Cr: Robert Falconer/CBS ©2020 CBS Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The fate of mankind rests on the frail shoulders of the 108-year-old Mother Abagail (Whoopi Goldberg) and a handful of survivors.
All rights reserved. Goldberg and Skarsgård will be joined by an ensemble cast including Dead to Me‘s James Marsden (as Stu Redman), Amber Heard (as Nadine Cross), Odessa Young (as Frannie Goldsmith…
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