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The Long Walk ending explained: Who dies? Who wins the contest?
By Lauren Milici published
News All your questions answered

Mark Hamill says the "major change" in The Long Walk made him "nervous," but Stephen King loved it: "I thought, oh good, I've done my job correctly"
By Lauren Milici published
News Exclusive: Mark Hamill talks the ending of The Long Walk

The Long Walk screenwriter says that major ending change was made "for fans of Stephen King" and to honor the horror author's work: "When we heard back that he liked the idea, it was off to the races"
By Lauren Milici published
News Exclusive: JT Mollner explains the motivations behind the biggest change in the feature-length adaptation

When is The Long Walk on streaming?
By Lauren Milici published
News Here's when you may be able to see The Long Walk on Starz

The Long Walk screenwriter says he had to "go through the motions" to adapt the upcoming dystopian horror thriller: "We had to ask Stephen King if he was OK with it, and thank God he was"
By Lauren Milici published
News Exclusive: JT Mollner talks the challenges of adapting Stephen King's The Long Walk, and getting approval from the man himself

Mark Hamill says The Long Walk is a "faithful" adaptation of the Stephen King book, and that it was a "thrill" to have the author approve of his casting: "That was motivation and validation for me"
By Lauren Milici published
News Exclusive: Mark Hamill talks The Long Walk, the Major, and Stephen King

After 53 years of acting, Mark Hamill says he's only motivated to take on "interesting" and "atypical" roles: "I'm not on the phone to my agent saying, I gotta be in a Marvel movie"
By Lauren Milici published
News Exclusive: Mark Hamill explains his previous comments about retirement, and what's next

Stephen King isn't a fan of the "pornographic" violence in superhero movies: "Man, that's wrong"
By Emily Garbutt published
News Stephen King wanted violence to have consequences in the movie adaptation of The Long Walk
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