Brian Grazer says the TV portion of The Dark Tower will air on HBO

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Fresh off the news that Brian Grazer and Ron Howard have found a way to trim a whopping $50 million from THE DARK TOWER‘s budget comes this interesting scoop: The TV portion of the massive undertaking will apparently be aired on HBO!

The stunning revelation comes via Grazer – again – in an interview with MTV. The mega-producer casually lets slip that they’ll “do the TV with HBO, and we’ll do the movie with… to be determined. We’ll do it right.”

Pretty exciting news right there. When it’s at the top of its game, no channel knocks it out of the park like HBO. (See: “Game of Thrones”, “The Wire”, “Deadwood”, etc.) Now the question remains: When exactly will we be seeing this television series/film onslaught of the ages..?


From Grazer’s latest film TOWER HEIST, Tea Leoni

Source: MTV

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