![]() ![]() ![]() It's entirely possible that people were happy with the first go at an adaptation, so a second, more drawn-out one didn't really need to happen. People already know the story, and have seen stellar on-screen renditions of The Mist's interdimensional Cloverfield-scale monsters. There's also an argument to be made that since the movie already came out, and to widespread appeal, the audience for The Mist television show simply wasn't there. ![]() Though the conclusion of the film is different from that of the book, at least people can go watch the movie knowing that it contains the author's seal of approval. If one thinks about it long enough, it almost doesn't matter whether The Mist show gets an ending or not, as fans can simply go watch the 2007 The Mist movie for closure. Even Stephen King praised the movie adaptation. In the end, the movie did a better job of telling the full story than the television series did. One of the biggest complaints about The Mist TV show is the lack of monsters that run rampant in the feature film. ![]()
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