Apple TV+ drops eerie trailer for Stephen King's 'Lisey's Story' adaptation

Grief, repressed memories, and other worlds.
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Apple TV+ drops eerie trailer for Stephen King's 'Lisey's Story' adaptation
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Good news, Stephen King fans: Lisey's Story, the eight-part Apple TV+ series adapted by King himself from one of his own favourite books, now has a trailer — and it looks like a suitably eerie and chilling affair.

Starring Julianne Moore and Clive Owen, Lisey's Story follows the widow of a writer as she sorts through her late husband's study while fending off his obsessive fans. The novel deals with grief, repressed memory, and other worlds, and from the looks of the trailer the show will be following closely in the footsteps of its mighty source material — which boasts one of the best endings of a Stephen King book.

Lisey's Story is landing on Apple TV+ in June.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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