
“And to do it in this company and in one of Stephen King’s greatest works - count me in.” What happens when we hit the reset button? Who do we become and what choices do we make? I like exploring all those themes. “It becomes this existential and spiritual journey. “I love that it isn’t just about survival,” Marsden, 47, tells The Post.

It was previously adapted for a 1994 ABC miniseries starring Gary Sinise as Stu.
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