Cujo Actress Recalls Stephen King Thanking Her For Insisting The Ending Changed From The Book



Stephen King‘s works have been popular as source material for films for as long as he has been writing. There have been some great King adaptations and some terrible King adaptations. They have remained so popular over the decades that several of his books have seen multiple film adaptations, and several more are already planned. It seems there’s always at least one upcoming Stephen King movie on the horizon. One King book that has been adapted once, and will be again, is Cujo, and one of the biggest questions about the remake is how the new movie will end.

Cujo is the story of the titular dog who contracts rabies and then goes to terrorize its family. The story was first adapted on film in 1983, starring Dee Wallace as Donna Trenton and Danny Pintauro as her son Tad. In a recent appearance on the Still Here Hollywood podcast, Wallace says Cujo is her favorite of the movies she made. Though she initially objected to the book’s original ending in which the boy is killed by the dog. Wallace said…

The movie is very different from the book. The dog’s possessed by a demon and the kid dies. And when they brought me aboard, I said, ‘The kid can’t die.’



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