Luke will wake up at The Institute, in a room that looks just like his own, except there’s no window. The operation takes less than two minutes. In the middle of the night, in a house on a quiet street in suburban Minneapolis, intruders silently murder Luke Ellis’s parents and load him into a black SUV. With King's productivity showing no signs of slowing down-and with the resurgence of King's work in the zeitgeist in recent years thanks in part to all things IT and the upcoming Doctor Sleep movie- The Institute adaptation will be but the next step in a long and fruitful career. The duo have quite the history (and future, apparently) with King works. Mercedes, DirecTV’s Audience Network’s adaptation of King’s "Bill Hodges Trilogy" that has been renewed for a third season. The Institute reunites Kelley with Bender who have worked together on the critically acclaimed Mr. King's new book, available today, focuses on a group of super-powered kids who are stolen away in the dead of night and locked up in the titular location by shady individuals for what we can only assume are nefarious purposes. Kelley ( Big Little Lies) to adapt and executive produce the limited series with Jack Bender ( Lost) serving as director and executive producer. The creative team boasts Emmy Award-winners David E. In a competitive situation, the television division of Spyglass has optioned Stephen King’s latest novel The Institute.
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