Posted on 12/28/2019 1:16:59 PM PST by RightGeek
Following a successful partnership on Fargo, FX and MGM Television are developing a limited series based on Stephen Kings classic horror novel Carrie, Collider has exclusively learned.
Though its still very early in the development process and theres no script yet, sources say that this time around, telekinetic teen Carrie White will likely be played by either a trans performer or an actress of color rather than a cis white woman, as in past adaptations. FX declined to comment, while a representative for MGM TV did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Great, another remake.
That is the author guessing. But I cant see making this a series. I mean her whole class died so does she go after the rest of the town? Also her mother was a nut job. Can not imagine having to see her week after week.
Most wont even know it exist. It will get a million viewers a week and most others will never hear a peep about it. We find out a lot of crap on this site. Ive asked people about stuff we discuss and they are clueless. Sometimes they are the lucky ones. Lol.
Just imagining a tranny playing Carrie, in the shower scene at school with blood and tampons will make people throw up. Something you can't unsee after viewing.
That made me crack up. Sadly I wish you were kidding.
Pap for the masses.
Appeals to the weak-minded and those that want to live in a fantasy.
...who has amassed a great deal of money by sheer dint of effort and will...
Well, good for him, but wealth means nothing to me, so why should I care how much of it he has?
...in the face of a number of setbacks...
Nobody else in their lives have had problems, huh...and we need this barking moonbat to tell us how to live ours.
...we should all be such idiots...
A pox on him.
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