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![]() ![]() ![]() Now we wrap up looking at this 2006 TV event with the final four entries. Previously, we watched some good episodes and some less-than-good ones in the first half of the miniseries. ![]() Each of the installments in NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES are unique and unrelated to each other. Castle Rock, the new series on Hulu, is an anthology but one with each season having a self-contained story. NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES remains, as of this date, the only anthology miniseries of which he’s ever been a part. ![]() Whether it’s adapting his short stories or penning original entries, his work has appeared in CREEPSHOW, CREEPSHOW 2, CAT’S EYE, TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE: THE MOVIE-not to mention episodes of The X-Files, The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, Tales From the Darkside, and Monsters. Rob Dean: King has been a part of other anthologies in the past. Each week Alejandra Gonzalez and Rob Dean will discuss a new miniseries project of King’s, with today’s installment being on the final four installments of 2006’s NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES. King Of All Media looks at those adaptations, starting with his TV miniseries in chronological order. His books have been best sellers since his debut and have gone on to spawn numerous adaptations in film, TV, video games, and other media. Stephen King is the most influential voice in horror of the late 20th century. ![]()
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