The tenth and final episode will be directed by Josh Boone, and written by Stephen King & Owen King. Production. Stephen King tweeted on Sunday that his postapocalyptic novel "The Stand" was "NOT like" the novel coronavirus, which has killed more than 3,800 people and spread to more than 100 countries. After a deadly plague kills most of the world's population, the remaining survivors split into two groups - one led by a benevolent elder and the other by a maleficent being - to face each other in … The Stand, Stephen King (1947) Publication date: October 3, 1978. The Stand is the sixth book published by Stephen King; it is his fifth novel, and the fourth novel under his own name. Stephen King's The Stand Enter a near future of a horrifically plague-ravaged Earth where a fraction of its population survives, compelling them to choose sides between the overwhelming forces of good and evil, in this critically acclaimed film version of Stephen King's phenomenal, number-one bestselling novel THE STAND. The Stand is and will remain my favorite of his books. The book was the last of King's novels published by Doubleday in September 1978. From #1 New York Times bestselling author, legendary storyteller, and master of short fiction Stephen King comes an extraordinary collection of four new and compelling novellas—Mr. Ive been a Stephen King fan for 40 years. Harrigan’s Phone, The Life of Chuck, Rat and the title story If It Bleeds — each … I like all of them but I love a select few and The Stand is at the top of the list. The Stand is a post-apocalyptic horror/fantasy novel by American author Stephen King. On February 25, 2014, it was announced that Warner Bros. Pictures and CBS Films were developing a film adaptation of Stephen King's novel The Stand. With Gary Sinise, Molly Ringwald, Jamey Sheridan, Laura San Giacomo. If you are already a King fan and you haven't read The Stand, you'll love this book. TVGuide has every full episode so you can stay-up-to-date and watch your favorite show Stephen King's 'The Stand' anytime, anywhere. Stephen King tweeted on Sunday that his postapocalyptic novel "The Stand" was "NOT like" the novel coronavirus, which has killed more than 3,800 people and spread to more than 100 countries.