When it comes to authors, it’s hard to argue that anyone is more prolific thanStephen King. King has published over 60 novels and more than 200 short stories. With such a large body of work, it has been fertile ground for adaptations. Many filmmakers, from Stanley Kubrick to Rob Reiner and Brian De Palma, have adapted King’s work into feature films. While known as the King of Horror, the author has also crafted compelling dramas and coming-of-age stories that have inspired generations of writers, filmmakers, and fans.

Update June 02, 2025: In honor of the release ofThe Boogeyman, this list has been updated to include even more Stephen King film adaptations.

Johnny Depp in Secret Window

While not every King adaptation is a masterpiece, and in the case ofThe Dark Tower, some are pretty bad, there have been plenty of great adaptations made of King’s work. They have been box office hits, cult classics, and even Oscar contenders. With that in mind, take a look at the very film adaptations of Stephen King’s work.

14Secret Window

Secret Windowis a psychological thriller released in 2004, directed by David Koepp, and based on a novella of the same name by Stephen King. The movie features the life of writer Mort Rainey (Johnny Depp), who retreats to his cabin in upstate New York while his marriage is falling apart. But as it happens, by avoiding one problem, he ends up attracting so many more.

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The cast of 1408

While he was immersed in his writing, a stranger called John Shooter (played by John Turturro) shows up at his door and accuses him of plagiarizing his story. Mort completely denies it and tries to fight off the stranger’s invasiveness. However, the stranger wouldn’t go away until he completely messes up Mort’s life. The mysterious and psychological elements that are prominent in the movie make it one of the best.

Stephen King loves to write about writers, fromThe ShiningtoSecret Window.1408is no exception. The movie is a serious blend of many classic Stephen King hallmarks, from an isolated writer to a haunted hotel.1408was a surprise hit when it was released in a crowded 2007 movie summer and showed that a good horror film, particularly one with the pedigree of Stephen King behind it, could draw in a crowd.

The Boogeyman cast

12The Boogeyman

The latest adaptation of King’s work isThe Boogeyman. Originally a short story written by King and published in 1973, the story revolves around a family hit by grief over the loss of a mother. A family is haunted by an ancient evil, which generations have gone to call The Boogeyman. The movie changes much of the structure of the original novel but keeps the scare factor and shows that in the 21st century, King’s work still provides the basis for good horror movies.

11Creepshow

Creepshowholds a special place in the hearts of horror fans. Some may be surprised to see it on this list, given that it’s a bit uneven, but hey, it’s an anthology film! It’s bound to be that way!Creepshowunited King with the master of zombies, the late George A. Romero, for a pre-code comic bookish series of yarns filled with simple scares and pulpy premises. One of theCreepshowstories even stars the author himself in one of the anthology film’s strangest stories.

10The Mist

The first of many Stephen King movies on this list, directed by Frank Darabont isThe Mist. The Mist and its almost singular supermarket setting give it a great sense of cabin fever and claustrophobia, ramping up the tension and horror that King is known for. The movie also features one of the most heartbreaking twists in the end, one that was a change from the novel but a major improvement that has left an impression on audiences ever since.

Can you imagine a world where the President of the United States is an authoritarian ruler whose brinkmanship threatens the world’s very existence? Well, that’s the future Christopher Walken is trying to avoid inThe Dead Zone, where he squares off against Martin Sheen under the wise direction of David Cronenberg.The Dead Zonecame out betweenVideodromeandThe Fly, a worthy entry in the filmography of Cronenberg and Stephen King, no matter what you may have heard.

Creepshow Cast

Based on King’s breakthrough book, the one his wife famously rescued from the wastebasket after King had thrown his first few pages away.Carrieis a cinematic classic on a number of levels, with so many major talents involved. It was directed by Brian De Palma years before he madeDressed to Kill,Scarface, orThe Untouchables.

It starred Piper Laurie as one of the scariest repressive parents of all time. And, of course, Carrie featured Sissy Spacek in the title role as a bullied telekinetic teen. The rite of passage that is the high school prom would never be the same afterCarrie. It also opened the floodgates for many adaptations of King’s work.

The Mist cast.

While the original It television film certainly has its audience, it is hard to argue that 2017’sItfilm is the better version. WhileIt Chapter Twowas considered a disappointment, the first one distilled the iconic elements people remember from the original horror film into one of the biggest horror movies of all time. It was a full-blown blockbuster on par with any superhero movie release that year. It helped usher in anew age of Stephen King adaptationsand cemented Bill Skarsgard’s Pennywise as one of the all-time great movie monsters.

It is clear Stephen King loves to write about writers, particularly writers in dire circumstances of their own creation or from outside forces. Kathy Bates earned an Oscar for her portrayal of the worst kind of super fan inMisery,years before online trolls brought the best and worst of fandom to the surface. The movie is a great mixture of suspense, horror, and moments of pure delight in how the plot is slowly revealing the characters' true intentions.

5The Green Mile

The Green Mileis by now considered one of the classics. It is a beautiful cinematic adaptation of Stephen King’s 1996 novel of the same name. It stars Tom Hanks, David Morse, and Michael Clarke Duncan and tells the story of an extraordinary encounter between a prison guard, Paul, and a death-row inmate, John. John is an African-American man accused of murdering two sisters, but his personality shows an immense degree of empathy and gentleness that it made Paul believe in his innocence.

The more time Paul spends with John, the more he discovers that the latter is supernaturally gifted. He possesses the gift of healing, mind reading, and resurrection.The Green Milebecame an instant favorite among Stephen King fans and also normal moviegoers, and it certainly is one that could make even the most cynical viewer shed a tear.