The Long Walk (2025)
Stephen King is the most renowned horror author still living, his numerous works of literature having given birth to some of the most legendary horror films and their antagonists. Notably, his affinity for horror seems to almost invariably be rooted in the realm of the supernatural, whether it be a socially alienated teenage girl exploiting her dormant telekinesis to exact vengeance on the sadistic students who've bullied her her entire life, a recovering alcoholic patriarch becoming possessed by the spirits of the hotel in which he's taken a job as a winter caretaker, or an Indian burial ground that restores life to recently deceased pets with the caveat that they make their owners realize that "sometimes, dead is better." But sometime in 1966-1967, during his freshman year at the University of Maine, King began writing what would become his first-ever novel, and while it fit into the genre of horror, the cause was rooted entirely in the here and now. Even the most i...