Warning: This post contains spoilers for The Long Walk .

In the course of his 50-plus-year writing career, there's been a good bit of debate over Stephen King's ability to deliver a satisfying ending. While critics and readers alike have frequently dinged the author for the arguably disappointing conclusions to many of his novels, King himself doesn't seem too fazed by that narrative.

In 2019's It Chapter Two , director Andy Muschietti’s follow-up to his hit 2017 adaptation of the first half of King’s book , King appears in a cameo role to poke fun at his reputation for unpopular resolutions. Playing an antique store owner, King cheekily tells James McAvoy's famous author character Bill that he didn't like the finale of his latest novel. The so-called King of Horror has also ad

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