

Theatrical remakes of both IT and The Stand are presently in the production pipeline, as is the long-awaited movie adaptation of The Dark Tower. While film and TV adaptations of King's material have never completely stopped being made, recent years have seen a noticeable uptick in demand for the author's work. With the Vietnam War still raging at the time, the students are truly playing a dangerous game, as flunking out of school would see them no longer be shielded from the draft.

The plot concerns a group of financially struggling freshmen who find themselves becoming obsessed with the highly addictive card game Hearts, and see their academic fortunes begin to fail as a result. For his part, King himself has already reportedly given the project his endorsement.ĭespite King's well-earned reputation as a master of the macabre, Hearts in Atlantis is one of his non-horror efforts, and is instead a straight drama set on a college campus in 1966. Hearts in Atlantis is Roberts' personal favorite King story, making the film a true passion project for him. The duo are frequent collaborators, having recently worked on the supernatural horror film The Other Side of The Door - starring The Walking Dead's Sarah Wayne Callies - and Mandy Moore-fronted shark flick 47 Meters Down. Thus the actual Hearts in Atlantis novella itself has never before been adapted for the screen.Īccording to Variety, this new Hearts in Atlantis film - titled simply Hearts - will be directed by Johannes Roberts and written by Ernest Riera. However, despite its title, Hearts in Atlantis (2001) - rather confusingly - drew its inspiration from two other stories in the collection, namely Low Men in Yellow Coats and Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling. Released in 2001, that Hearts in Atlantis starred Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins and a very young Anton Yelchin. Of course, the news of Hearts in Atlantis getting a movie adaptation is likely to provoke quite a few questioning head scratches from audiences only casually familiar with King's oeuvre, as a King-based film with that name already exists.
