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Stephen King has ongoing press and fan activity around his books and adaptations. For example, his official site and recent news roundups highlight new entries in his publishing plans and excerpts from forthcoming works. See Stephen King’s official site for updates.[6]
TV and film adaptations continue to surface in entertainment roundups, with trade outlets and major outlets like IMDb and CBS News tracking development on King-related projects, including series adaptations and new book-to-screen announcements. Check their latest pages for specifics on timing and casting.[3][8]
Coverage from entertainment outlets often revisits King’s public appearances, interviews, and participation in book releases or events, so you’ll see frequent mentions in mainstream entertainment sites and genre-specific outlets. For a broad view, look at ongoing Stephen King news pages and aggregators.[4][9]
If you’re looking for King’s official statements, previews, or excerpts, his own site is the most reliable direct source, sometimes posting exclusive content or statements about his upcoming works.[6]
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The official website for the author Stephen King and his works.
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