![]() ![]() ![]() The surviving party members find themselves stranded on the road, as the car they took runs out of gas mid-journey. Prepare yourselves, as we're about to go back into The Mist.Īfter spending almost the whole movie cooped up in the supermarket, hiding from the creatures that make their home in The Mist, Thomas Jane's David Drayton leaves the safety of the building with a select group of people, in order to drive into the mist. It's an ending we need to discuss, and that's exactly what we're about to do. Though the thing that scares us the most about The Mist is its ending, an occurrence so shocking that it's still one of the most harsh finales we've ever seen. ![]() And if being stuck in a grocery store with an angry mob led by a religious zealot inside isn't something to be afraid of, having massive and unfriendly creatures waiting on the outside certainly is. Most importantly, it's Halloween, and that's the time of year to indulge in what truly scares you. Hell, seeing Thomas Jane in this weekend's 1922 kind of drove the point home, as he's once again proven he's one of those actors that just gets King's work. Blame it on how it's been the year for Stephen King adaptations or the fact that the Spike TV adaptation was cancelled. With all of this talk about Stephen King movies in 2017, there's one movie that's been a recurring thought in our minds as of late: Frank Darabont's 2007 adaptation of The Mist. ![]()
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