That being said, sometimes change is good. King has openly admitted to loving a change to one particular story so much that the movie’s ending ended up being better than the book. It’s all about the 2007 adaptation of The Mist.
In the novel, David Drayton and the others in the car decide that they will drive into the mist. They have no idea if they will survive, and neither do we. We’re left with this sense of hope, but also a sense of dread. Darabont wanted to do something different, and it took him some time to figure it out.
So, in the movie, David opts to kill everyone in the car, including his own son, and then steps out to be eaten by the monsters. Only, the fog clears with the threat dealt with by the military. All David needed to do was wait a few more minutes, and he wouldn’t have to deal with actions he thought he had to take.
Stephen King Loves the Ending
Darabont knew that he had King’s approval with the ending, and that meant everything to him. According to Syfy, King believes that every generation needs a movie like The Night of the Living Dead, where nothing turns out well for the characters in the end.
It shouldn’t be surprising that King loves The Mist, and not just for the bleak ending. King has enjoyed all of Darabont’s adaptations of his work, claiming that The Green Mile was one of the “single most faithful adaptations” ever done.
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