The king of terror is being adapted again, this time with a series that will bring us the worst memories of high school

The streaming platform MGM+ has announced that the series ‘The Institute’, based on the eponymous novel by Stephen King published in 2019, will premiere on July 13. This adaptation has generated expectations due to the author’s popularity and the rich narrative that characterizes his work. Going to the institute has never been so fun… or so terrifying ‘The Institute’ will be directed and executive produced by Jack Bender, known for his work on acclaimed series like ‘From’. The writing is handled by Benjamin Cavell, who has worked on notable projects like ‘Justified’ and ‘The Stand’, an adaptation […]

The streaming platform MGM+ has announced that the series ‘The Institute’, based on the eponymous novel by Stephen King published in 2019, will premiere on July 13. This adaptation has generated expectations due to the author’s popularity and the rich narrative that characterizes his work.

Going to school has never been so fun… or so terrifying

‘The Institute’ will be directed and executive produced by Jack Bender, known for his work on acclaimed series like ‘From’. The writing is handled by Benjamin Cavell, who has worked on notable projects such as ‘Justified’ and ‘The Stand’, a previous adaptation of another King book. With this experience, the creators aim to deliver an adaptation that captures the essence of the disturbing psychological thriller that characterizes the novel.

The series will consist of eight episodes, suggesting a carefully crafted narrative structure that will allow for an in-depth development of the complex characters and the unsettling plot of the story. King’s work often explores themes of horror, mystery, and the struggle between good and evil, and the series is expected to stay true to these elements.

At first glance at the production, MGM+ has shared some images that showcase the visual style of the series, generating even greater interest among fans of King’s works and the thriller genre in general. This adds to the anticipation surrounding the release, given the renewed interest in adaptations of King in television and film.

With its premiere date set for July 13, ‘The Institute’ promises to be a draw for fans of psychological thrillers and Stephen King enthusiasts. We will keep an eye out for more details on the development of the series and the critical reception once it premieres.