Stephen King’s The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon to get movie adaptation

The book, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, focuses on nine-year-old Trisha McFarland, who gets lost on the Appalachian Trail during a family trip.
Stephen King
Stephen King

It is time for yet another Stephen King novel to be adapted to the big screen. Sanibel Films, the production company of late horror legend George A Romero and his former wife Chris Romero, is collaborating with Vertigo Entertainment and Origin Story, to produce The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.  

“I’m thrilled that my book is being brought to the screen, and that George’s company is involved. Chris Forrest (Romero) has worked long and hard to make this project happen,” King said in a statement.

The book focuses on nine-year-old Trisha McFarland, who gets lost on the Appalachian Trail during a family trip. She ends up wandering through the woods for nine days, progressively getting farther and farther from civilization.

“The combination of dehydration, hunger, exhaustion, and her fear of the dark causes Trisha to hallucinate.
She imagines speaking to her favourite baseball player Tom Gordon, and believes she is being stalked by a supernatural beast called ‘The God of the Lost’,” the plot synopsis read.As of now, no writer or director is attached with the project.

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