That all makes sense, right? Great, let's go. The short story anthology series Nightmares & Dreamscapes is OK, though, because it was always meant to be a limited run. Castle Rock is excluded because although its two seasons told different stories, it still ran for two seasons. And obviously it means no shows that ran for more than one season my apologies to all the Domeheads out there. That means shows that ran for one season and were canceled are not included, so no The Outsider or Kingdom Hospital. This list will only include intentional limited-run shows. Watching them all didn't turn me into a Maine with psychic abilities like I hoped it would, but it did make me qualified to rank all of TV's Stephen King limited series, from the original Salem's Lot to the most recent ones, The Stand and Lisey's Story.īefore I get to that, though, I must explain the methodology of what qualifies for the list and what doesn't. Most of them are in the horror genre, but like Stephen King's body of writing, more than one genre is represented. There are many King minis, both adaptations of his books and original screenplays that he wrote. So many times, in fact, that it takes several weeks just to watch the limited series that bear his name. The books of Stephen King, America's most popular great author, have been adapted dozens of times for film and television.
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