New Episode-Kingdom Hospital (2004)

New Episode-Kingdom Hospital (2004)

From Stephen Kingcast by Constant Reader

April 28, 2026 · 1h 26m · Episode 374

About this episode

This episode discusses the 2004 television adaptation of Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital and its departure from the original's surreal sensibility.

2004 was a big year for Stephen King. We saw the publication of Song of Susannah, and The Dark Tower. And in TV, we saw Salem's Lot, Riding the Bullet, and the 13 part one season television adaptation of Lars von Trier's acclaimed surreal hospital nightmare tale, as known in the States as Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital. The dreamy, surreal, strange sensibility of the original is replaced with broad, cringe-comedy, early 2000s aesthetics and Stephen King tropes galore. As always, if you have any thoughts on anything related to Stephen King, write into stephenkingcast@yahoo.com Follow on Bluesky, Facebook, Tik Tok and Instagram. Stay organized and up to date with all things Stephen King at stephenkingcast.com For even MORE Stephen Kingcast content, check out patreon.com/stephenkingcast

People in this episode

Host: Constant Reader

Topics covered

  • Stephen King adaptations
  • television
  • horror
  • surrealism
  • 2000s aesthetics

Keywords

  • Stephen King
  • Kingdom Hospital
  • 2004
  • television adaptation
  • surreal horror
  • Lars von Trier
  • cringe-comedy

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Song of Susannah, The Dark Tower, Salem's Lot, Riding the Bullet, Kingdom Hospital

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