Spike Orders Pilot For TV Series Based On Stephen King's 'The Mist'

nullDepending on who you ask, Frank Darabont‘s adaptation of Stephen King‘s "The Mist" is either an underrated gem or a missed opportunity. For Dimension, it’s probably down to dollars and cents, and they likely believe the story can do more than the $57 million worldwide that Darabont’s film brought in at the box office. So, lo and behold, a TV series is here.

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In the works since last fall, Spike TV has stepped up and ordered a pilot for "The Mist." Christian Torpe (Danish series "Rita") is writing the show, which will expand the novella into series form. The story is basically about a thick mist that holds some dangerous creatures and keeps a small town hostage. It’s a premise that could probably be easily opened up, but I have to wonder how long one small town would be enveloped in near zero visibility fog. 

But that’s for the creatives to work out, and they’ve clearly got a take that’s enough to spur Spike’s interest. Thoughts? Leave ’em below. [Deadline]