Stephen King Universe

Stephen King Universe

From apocalyptic battles between good and evil to small-town hauntings, Stephen King Universe brings together the best adaptations of King’s legendary stories. Featuring unforgettable performances and eerie suspense, these films and miniseries remind us why Stephen King remains the King of Horror.

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Stephen King Universe
  • The Stand

    Stephen King’s epic miniseries chronicles a world destroyed by disease — and rebuilt by the survivors’ choices between light and dark. A timeless classic.

  • The Langoliers

    A red-eye flight turns nightmarish when a group of passengers wakes to find the world eerily empty. Reality itself may be unraveling.

  • Storm Of The Century

    When a blizzard hits Little Tall Island, a mysterious man demands a deadly bargain. Stephen King’s original miniseries is one of his most chilling tales.

  • Rose Red

    In Seattle stands Rose Red — a mansion that grows on its own and devours those who enter. A sprawling, suspenseful haunted house epic.

  • Desperation

    A small group of travelers must face a dark force that controls the local sheriff and the whole desert town. King’s intense TV movie blends faith, fear, and redemption.

  • Tommyknockers

    In Haven, Maine, a mysterious object gives townspeople extraordinary powers — but it’s not a gift, it’s a trap.

  • The Night Flier

    A cynical journalist tracks a serial killer — only to discover the killer is something far worse. Atmospheric and underrated Stephen King horror.

  • Cell

    A strange pulse transmitted through cell phones transforms people into crazed killers. Survivors must fight through chaos to reconnect with their families.

  • Quicksilver Highway

    A mysterious storyteller shares two bizarre, twisted tales — one from King, one from Barker — in this eerie anthology film.