The Girl Who Loved TomGordon (1999) is a psychological horror novel by American writer StephenKing. In 2004, a pop-up book adaptation was released with design by Kees Moerbeek and illustration by Alan Dingman. A filmadaptation to be produced by Chris Romero was announced in 2019. · There have already been two failed attempts at adapting The Girl Who Loved TomGordon into a movie. The first was when George A. Romero was attached to write and direct a filmadaptation, but those plans stalled in October 2005 before his death in 2017. · Long Walk, which will have a panel in Hall H Friday at San Diego Comic-Con, adapts King’s 1979 horror novel and stars a list of next generation Hollywood talent. · JT Mollner, the filmmaker behind last year’s cult hit “Strange Darling” and the screenwriter of this year’s StephenKingadaptation “The Long Walk,” will adapt King’s 1999 novel “The Girl Who... · Teaming with producer Roy Lee and director JT Mollner, they'll next be bringing the underrated 1999 King novel The Girl Who Loved TomGordon to life, which marks the first time the book has... · Lionsgate, like the rest of Hollywood, cannot get enough of StephenKing. With The Long Walk hitting theaters this fall, the studio is now looking to be behind the first adaptation of King's 1999 novel The Girl Who Loved TomGordon. · Reported by The Hollywood Reporter, King’s 1999 novel The Girl Who Loved TomGordon is confirmed to be getting an adaptation, with Strange Darling director JT Mollner on board to write and...