Published simultaneously with King's novel Desperation, The Regulators was one of the final novels released under King's "Richard Bachman" pen name, and served as Desperation's companion. “I’m delighted that the excitement of The Regulators is coming to the screen,” King said in a statement to Deadline. There's no word yet on casting or distribution for the project, but this is the first step in a major journey for one of King's few remaining unadapted novels. Now, yet another one of these un-adapted King gems is set to get the screen treatment.ĭeadline reports that management firm Bohemia Group ( The Last Deal, A Dark Place) has optioned the right to King's 1996 novel The Regulators, with writer George Cowan on board with a script that King himself has reportedly approved. Believe it or not, there are still some published Stephen King novels that haven't made it to the screen, despite dozens of adaptations of the author's work over the past six decades.
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