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dilandau7 · 2 months ago
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Credit to Jordan Gonzalez (Harkness) on Twitter
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demifiendrsa · 2 months ago
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The Long Walk (2025) Official Trailer
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A group of teenage boys compete in an annual contest known as "The Long Walk," where they must maintain a certain walking speed or get shot.
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stebbinsgreyhoundfursuit · 2 months ago
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I've only had Tut Nyuot as Art Baker for one line, but if anything were to happen to him, I would kill everyone in this fandom, then myself *insert dramitic irony,and terrible foreshadowing...
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the-lean-buddha · 11 months ago
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My thoughts on the news about The Long Walk's film adaption
I have very little faith that The Long Walk will be a good adaption but maybe I'll be wrong! I can dream, and I've been wrong before. Here are my thoughts on the casting announcements and set pictures.
Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson are the leads, according to Deadline, which means they're presumably Garraty and McVries. Jonsson seems like a good actor but an awful fit for either character, and with Hoffman (presumably Garraty) it comes down to how good an actor he is, I guess, because I can see it working if I squint but I haven't seen anything from Hoffman to suggest he can do Garraty. And I reaaaaally doubt he could do McVries. McVries has a bite to him.
Joshua Odjick is Native American so he's presumably Joe or Mike (not to say that a different character couldn't theoretically be Native American in the adaption, but it's key to Joe and Mike that none of the other Walkers understand their culture at all, and only Baker defends their parents). It's odd that either of those two would have a prominent enough role to be cast already, so I wonder if either one of their roles is beefed up, or if Mike and Scramm will be a composite character and Joe won't feature at all. Alternatively, Odjick isn't playing a Native American character (or he is but Mike and Joe are adapted out), in which case I'd guess Parker.
Roman Griffin Davis is someone I've only ever seen in Jojo Rabbit so I don't know how much range he has. I think he'd fit best as Barkovitch but I wouldn't be surprised if he's been cast as Baker or Olson.
Charlie Plummer is Stebbins. I say this almost entirely because he's a long-haired blonde. If McVries is black then book descriptions (and characterizations, let's be honest, you can't make McVries a black kid in the 70s and keep his character the same) are thrown out the door already, but google Charlie Plummer and tell me he's not been cast as Stebbins. Also, take a look at this.
Ben Wang is Asian American and there are no explicitly Asian American characters, so we've gotta guess this one purely on Vibes (Olson and Barkovitch could both be canonically Asian American, but Barkovitch is openly racist, so). From Wang's YouTube channel and some clips of Chinese Born American I found, he's a nice and playful guy (hmu Ben let's get a lemonade, also tell me who you're playing), so I'd assume Baker or Olson or Abraham because they fit that the closest, I guess? But this is unfortunately a flawed way of guessing because actors playing lunatics are sometimes normal people in real life, walking among us, going almost undetected.
Tut Nyuot's a young, sweet-looking kid. I'd assume Percy? Again, weird to cast Percy already because he doesn't even have any lines in the book, but I can't imagine Nyuout playing a character who's supposed to be the same age as Charlie Plummer's character. Maybe he's unexpectedly good at playing deranged assholes like Barkovitch? We'll see.
For Garrett Wareing I'd say Olson, looking through clips and interviews.
Jordan Gonzalez gives me no strong impression. Sorry, Jordan. Feel free to give me a stronger one over lemonade (and tell me who you're playing). If I'm held at gunpoint then I'll say Abraham.
Mark Hamill is presumably playing the Major. He's absolutely not who I would have picked because he overflows with character and I always pictured the Major as a stoic, empty Big Brother type figure, whose moments of charisma and friendliness were obviously just an act. And I guess Hamill could play that, but I think the Major will more likely have a lot more personality and vim and vigor in the movie, if Hamill was cast - he's easily the biggest draw in the cast. Not necessarily a bad way to portray the Major, but easier to mess up. We'll wait and see.
Judy Greer as presumably Mrs. Garraty will presumably be fine.
Set photos look promising, aesthetically. No half-track, though. And there's a tank. Why is there a tank?
There's a Deadline article suggesting that there are only 50 kids and the pace limit is 3mph. But there's also an article suggesting it's still 100 kids so it might be a mistake? If it's 50 kids then that's presumably done for practicality but it's a bad change, the number will either get too low too fast or it'll drop too slowly (and also no 47 and 61 which would be weird but that's not significant). 3mph isn't necessarily bad, it's more feasible, but it does mean the "first into Massachusetts in seventeen years" can't happen. Maybe they'll make New Hampshire the record instead.
i want lemonade
Reblog with your thoughts! We've got news, people, and I'm sure someone somewhere is more excited about that than I am. Let's get some discussion going on in here.
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winterfieldfrontiers · 3 months ago
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Lionsgate cooked THE LONG WALK movie.
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THE LONG WALK
Directed by Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbird and Snake)
Screenplay by JT Mollner (Strange Darling)
Based on The Long Walk by Stephen King
Cast
Cooper Hoffman as Raymond Davis 'Ray' Garraty
David Jonsson as Peter "Pete" McVries
Charlie Plummer as Gary Barkovitch
Ben Wang as Henry "Hank" Olson
Roman Griffin Davis as Arthur "Art" Baker
Garrett Wareing as Stebbins
Judy Greer as Mrs. Garraty
Mark Hamill as The Major
Joshua Odjick as Scramm
Jordan Gonzalez as Collie Parker
Teagan Stark as Abraham "Abe"
Tut Nyuot as Pearson
Keenan Lehmann as Larson
Noah de Mel as Ewing
Daymon Wrightly as Rank
Izabella Raven
12 SEPTEMBER, THE LONG (DEATH) WALK BEGINS.
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sailorbarkovitch · 1 month ago
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thoughts on the casting and trailer of tlw movie? who are you most excited to see on screen and is there anything that disappointed you/you wish they did or cast differently?
The trailer was kinda weak in my opinion but that doesnt mean the movie is gonna be weak. I still have hope.
I think I like pretty much the entire cast with exception of buff Stebbins (no hate on the actor though) and maybe Olson. I thought the decision to cast a black actor to play Baker was weird considering the character was a nightrider in the book, but Tut Nyuot really did give Baker vibes in the trailer so I accept this cast decision.
Blond Barkovitch also caught me by surprise but when I saw him being annoying as shit in the trailer I knew he still had a bit of the old Barkovitch in him.
For the last question. I wish they kept the iconic outfits of book walkers in the movie. Stebbins' purple pants and green sweater, Garraty's fatigue jacket, Baker's red striped shirt, etc, etc...
Also. Also. I have a feeling the director is going to Hunger Games-fy the story. He already changed Garraty's backstory to the point he's a completely different character now. There's no heroic teen revolution in The Long Walk, it's a brutal and depressing book and I wish they kept it that way. But it seems like - when it comes to modern adapations these days - most directors try to soften up the source material because they're too afraid to offend or challenge the audience.
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fearsmagazine · 7 days ago
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THE LONG WALK | Official Trailer, Images & Poster
From the highly anticipated adaptation of master storyteller Stephen King’s first-written novel, and Francis Lawrence, the visionary director of The Hunger Games franchise films (Catching Fire, Mockingjay – Pts. 1 & 2 , and The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes), comes THE LONG WALK, an intense, chilling, and emotional thriller that challenges audiences to confront a haunting question: how far could you go?
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(L-R) David Jonsson as McVries, Cooper Hoffman as Garraty, Jordan Gonzalez as Harkness, Ben Wang as Olson, and Tut Nyuot as Baker in THE LONG WALK. Photo by Murray Close, courtesy of Lionsgate.
THE LONG WALK stars Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Garrett Wareing, Tut Nyuot, Charlie Plummer, Ben Wang, Roman Griffin Davis, Jordan Gonzalez, Joshua Odjick, Josh Hamilton, with Judy Greer, and Mark Hamill.
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Mark Hamill as The Major in THE LONG WALK. Photo by Murray Close, courtesy of Lionsgate.
In a dystopian United States ruled by a totalitarian regime, a group of young men enter an annual walking contest where they must walk at three miles per hour non-stop or be executed until only one of them is left alive.
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Judy Greer as Ginny Garraty in THE LONG WALK. Photo by Murray Close, courtesy of Lionsgate.
THE LONG WALK, from Lionsgate, will be in theaters September 12th, 2025.
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superpoweredfancast · 2 months ago
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Lionsgate reveals First Trailer for 'The Long Walk' based on the Novel by Stephen King
Lionsgate has released the first trailer for the upcoming thriller The Long Walk based on the novel by Stephen King. Charlie Plummer as Barkovitch, Garrett Wareing as Stebbins, Cooper Hoffman as Garraty, David Jonsson as McVries, Ben Wang as Olson, Tut Nyuot as Baker, and Joshua Odjick as Parker in The Long Walk. Photo Credit: Murray Close/Lionsgate From the highly anticipated adaptation of…
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deadlinecom · 11 months ago
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moviemosaics · 4 years ago
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Red, White and Blue
directed by Steve McQueen, 2020
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bloggyblog-blog · 7 years ago
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And he’ll be back at work next week, seemingly after a week off, but still it seems too soon. I think you’re right about the ups and downs being too quick. I suppose a lot of his drunk time is off screen because there’s only so much waking up in pee and vomit you can show before the audience complains. But the domestic abuse story is really kicking off next week so no doubt drink will be a temptation again.
He was an absolute shit to goad Brian back to drink though it’s an interesting dynamic between those two and I like both actors. A lot of people on tumblr like to moan about Dylan’s stories but he is the one who brings in these rather beautifully acted occasional regulars (Sharon Gless, Belinda Double-Wotsit and Matthew Marshall, Tut Nyuot). Casting has been v. clever. Who else does that? Connie did at one point I suppose with Alfred. Still her best story IMO.
Loved the Connie/Zsa Zsa showdown. I wish Zsa Zsa would join permanently and those two could have regular fights. At some level, I think Connie would enjoy it
Casualty S33 Episode 9
Aka Dylan hits rock bottom. 
I am finding that Dylan’s alcoholism storylines seem to always be rushed.  It feels like an untrue representation of the devastation of such an addiction.  I mean, one week, he ends the episode taking his first drink, then the next, suddenly something happens to put him on the straight and narrow again.  It’s just not like that, and I really feel more could be made of the struggles.  NOT that I want to see Dylan struggle, I actually hate seeing him like that, and I hate most of all what it turned him into, manipulating his recovering father into taking a drink after so many days sober, just to ruin his life.  That was particularly sick.
On the plus side, I did rather enjoy the interactions between Connie and Zsa Zsa.  Queen bitch fight, lovely!  And I liked Zsa Zsa’s appreciation of David.
Finally, extremely glad we haven’t lost Dylan to the US, and looking forward to seeing what happens next, in terms of recovery or relapse.
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