Why is Doctor Sleep so different from The Shining?

One of the biggest differences between the film and book versions of Doctor Sleep is the absence of references to Kubrick's version of The Shining. In King's Doctor Sleep novel, The Overlook has burned down, and the True Knot has built one of their campgrounds on that still-evil land.
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Is Doctor Sleep a follow on from The Shining?

Doctor Sleep Is A Shining Sequel And A Stephen King Adaptation. Flanagan's film was always going to be stuck serving two masters as Doctor Sleep adapts the sequel novel to The Shining while also serving as a sequel to Kubrick's adaptation.
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Is The Shining and Doctor Sleep same?

Doctor Sleep is a 2019 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Mike Flanagan. It is based on the 2013 Stephen King novel of the same name, and is a sequel to Stanley Kubrick's The Shining (1980).
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Why is Doctor Sleep like The Shining?

His knack for always being around when a patient dies earns him the nickname Doctor Sleep - Doc, for short. That's ultimately how the shining works - it connects people to the past and the future, kind of like a horror version of the Force.
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Why did Doctor Sleep not use footage from The Shining?

His producer, Trevor Macy, said the reason these were used is because the footage is “absolutely impossible to create.” Flanagan agreed and added: “We had wanted it very much that Dan would have to follow in his father's footsteps and we wanted that to be literally true in the case of those three shots…
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The Connection Between Doctor Sleep And The Shining Explained



What did Stephen King think of The Shining?

Warner Bros. Fans of Stephen King have long known the author is no fan of Kubrick's "The Shining" because King has rarely shied away from vocalizing his disdain. He even wrote and produced a TV miniseries for ABC in 1997 in order to correct the many errors he believes Kubrick committed when adapting the novel.
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Why is Jack Nicholson not in DR sleep?

Perhaps Flanagan underestimated how hard it would be to replace Jack Nicholson's iconic performance in the role, but his decision to recast Jack with Henry Thomas turned out to be a massive blunder due to the total lack of similarity between the performers.
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Should I watch shining before Doctor Sleep?

Yep, Doctor Sleep Is Sequel To The Shining.
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What Mental Illness Did Jack Torrance have?

Following the success of Halloween, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining was released in 1980. The Shining follows Jack Torrance, a man recovering from alcohol use disorder, who has delusions and develops psychosis over the course of the film.
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What does Danny suffer from in The Shining?

Thirty years later, Danny (now going by "Dan") is still haunted by the events at the Overlook and tormented by his visions, and as such has become an alcoholic, just like his father.
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Why did Abra go into the bathroom at the end of Doctor Sleep?

In the film's last scene, Abra finally tells her mother the truth—that she's been conversing with a ghost—before heading into her bathroom to dispose of another one of the Overlook's insidious ghouls, just as Danny did all those years earlier.
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Did Jack strangled Danny in The Shining?

Combine this with the revelation that it was Jack who strangled Danny in the Overlook and a simple truth is revealed … Jack Torrance was and still is a violently abusive father. No wonder little Danny was afraid to go to the hotel and had nightmares about what was coming.
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Does Jack hallucinate in The Shining?

But when they're alone, Jack appears to go insane, pushed into fantasy – or hallucination. Eventually, he attacks his family, attempting to kill them in a twisted mirroring of the awful events that, it transpires, occurred in the hotel's past.
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Why did Stephen King use the Stanley hotel?

After a visit in 1974, the horror author used the property as inspiration for his book The Shining. (The on-site pet cemetery would later spark the inspiration for Pet Cemetery). Unhappy with Kubrick's interpretation of his iconic work in 1980, he wanted to invest in a cinematic do-over, staged at The Stanley.
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How is Doctor Sleep and The Shining connected?

Doctor Sleep is a sequel to both the book and Stanley Kubrick's classic The Shining. The original story of The Shining saw Jack Torrance take up the job of a winter caretaker for the secluded Overlook Hotel, thinking the seclusion would help him overcome his writer's block.
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Did Stephen King make a cameo in The Shining?

Stephen King made a fun cameo appearance in the 1997 TV miniseries remake of The Shining, which pays tribute to fellow King story Pet Sematary. Stephen King made a fun cameo appearance in the 1997 TV miniseries remake of The Shining, which pays tribute to fellow King story Pet Sematary.
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Was Dr sleep a flop?

“Doctor Sleep” is now the fourth flop for Warner Bros. in the three months, joining “The Kitchen,” “Motherless Brooklyn,” and “The Goldfinch.” The good news for Warner Bros. is that it has two mammoth hits to cushion the disappointments. “Joker” and “It: Chapter Two” have combined to gross $1.45 billion worldwide.
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What did the picture mean at the end of The Shining?

Stanley Kubrick said, “The ballroom photograph at the very end suggests the reincarnation of Jack.” That means that Jack Torrance is the reincarnation of a guest or someone on staff at the Overlook in 1921.
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Why does Jack say here's Johnny?

Jack Nicholson ad-libbed the line "Here's Johnny!" in imitation of announcer Ed McMahon's famous introduction of Johnny Carson on U.S. network NBC-TV's long-running late night television program The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
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What did The Shining do to Shelley Duvall?

Kubrick Completely Mistreated Duvall on Set

The result of the constant takes were Duvall's hands were shredded raw from gripping the bat for such a prolonged period of time, her voice was hoarse from crying, her eyes became swollen, and she left the set completely dehydrated.
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Is The Shining Based on a true story?

The Shining was a fictional tale but the setting was inspired by the true hauntings within Colorado's Stanley Hotel. Stephen King's The Shining book was the basis for Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece film.
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What does the bear symbolize in The Shining?

The Bear Man Is A Reference To Sexual Abuse

One of the most persuasive is the reoccurrence of bear symbolism. For example, during the scene where Danny is speaking to his psychiatrist, he is laying on stuffed bears.
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Were there actually ghosts in The Shining?

While Danny Torrance's shining power clearly and demonstrably exists, the Overlook's ghosts don't really do much directly. As quickly as Wendy is to believe that there was a crazy woman in Room 237 that tried to strangle Danny, we don't actually see it happen.
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Who is the guy in the bear suit in The Shining?

The Shining (book)

In the novel, Roger is the homosexual lover of Overlook Hotel owner Horace M. Derwent, who is bisexual.
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