CinemaCon comes and goes with no mention of a pulled Stephen King horror that showed a full trailer

Salems Lotis widely considered one of Stephen Kings best stories. The 1975 novel tells the eerie tale of a writer returning to his hometown and realizing that vampirism is afoot. King himself named it as one of his favorite books, saying hes proud of how well he communicated themes of a closely-knit community turning on

Salem’s Lot is widely considered one of Stephen King’s best stories. The 1975 novel tells the eerie tale of a writer returning to his hometown and realizing that vampirism is afoot. King himself named it as one of his favorite books, saying he’s proud of how well he communicated themes of a closely-knit community turning on one another when the chips are down.

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The novel was memorably adapted by Tobe Hooper in 1979 as a two-part miniseries, and again in 2004 by Band of Brothers director Mikael Salomon. With King adaptations still top performers at the box office, Warner Bros. promptly commissioned a third theatrical adaptation from Annabelle, The Nun, and IT writer Gary Dauberman.

The shoot took place in 2021, the film has been in the can for some time, and was once planned for release on April 21, 2023. That date has come and gone, and Salem’s Lot is still nowhere to be found. It was widely assumed we’d get an update on the project at the ongoing CinemaCon, which has seen Warner Bros. roaring out of the gates with a new trailer for The Flash and a first look at Meg 2: The Trench.

Now horror fans are wondering what the heck is going on:

Cinemacon is here. Where’s ‘Salem’s Lot, WB? RELEASE THE VAMPIRES. pic.twitter.com/FTolPEbCji

— Courtney Lanning (@CourtneyMovies) April 25, 2023

We want to get our vamp on already!

Reminder that there is a whole Salem's Lot adaptation completed and in the can somewhere that WB hasn't acknowledged since last year's CinemaCon. Fascinated to know what happened there https://t.co/szEIEO0Jzp

— walton-on-hills have eyes (@mothrasattorney) April 25, 2023

How bad can this movie really be?

The 'SALEM'S LOT' remake was notably absent at Warner Bros' #CinemaCon presentation.

A trailer for the film was shown at last year's presentation followed by the film being removed from Warner Bros' schedule. pic.twitter.com/kJayiecKQ4

— One Take News isn't @ #CinemaCon (@OneTakeNews) April 25, 2023

Perhaps a low-key streaming release makes sense now?

So I guess 'SALEM'S LOT is not part of WB's 2023 slate. What the hell happened? #CinemaCon

— Don Kaye (@donkaye) April 25, 2023

Could this be another Batgirl style tax write-off?

Salem's Lot is completed and was due out last year. WB doesn't want our money. #SalemsLot pic.twitter.com/tgVeQnEudv

— #FreedomNation 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💙 (@FreeDAnimation) April 25, 2023

Trying to figure out what’s really going behind the scenes of the chaotic Warner Bros. is a fool’s errand, though we’re going to safely assume that the executives aren’t exactly hyped about what they’ve seen of Salem’s Lot.

At this point, we wouldn’t be surprised if the movie never hits theaters or streaming, and the studio just denies it was ever happening.

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