Nightmare On Elm Street Icon Heather Langenkamp Has A Surprising History With Stephen King’s Pet Sematary
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Nightmare On Elm Street Icon Heather Langenkamp Has A Surprising History With Stephen King’s Pet Sematary


This past week was huge for Stephen King-related anniversaries. On the book side of things, Misery turned 37, The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger turned 42, Blaze turned 17, and The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah has now been in existence for 20 years. As for adaptations, Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining was given a wide release on this day, June 13, in 1980, and director Tod Williams’ Cell hit VOD eight years ago. But there is no time to dwell on those celebrations, as there are many other stories to discuss from the world of Stephen King this week.

For this new edition of The King Beat, I have a special slate of headlines for you, including Heather Langenkamp’s surprise connection to Pet Sematary, a special request for the stars of The Long Walk, and a brand new 2024 movie recommendation from Stephen King. Without further ado, let’s dig in!

Nightmare On Elm Street Icon Heather Langenkamp Has A Surprising History With Stephen King’s Pet Sematary

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Despite Not Being In The Movie, Legendary Final Girl Heather Langenkamp Was On The Pet Sematary Set For The Movie’s Most Horrific Scenes





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