EPISODE
SCHEDULE
At a government laboratory in California, a weaponized version of influenza is accidentally released, immediately wiping out most of the population of the world. The remaining survivors now split into two groups, one led by a benevolent elder and the other by a maleficent being, to face each other in a final battle between good and evil.
16 February 1948, Missoula, Montana, USA
3 May 1965, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
11 June 1936
3 August 1950, Chicago, Illinois, USA
4 October 1957, Fontana, California, USA
24 May 1980, New York, USA
11 February 1932, Los Angeles County, California, USA
7 February 1955, Santa Monica, California, USA
29 October 1950, USA
4 February 1952, Frankfurt, Germany
12 July 1951, Pasadena, California, USA
14 November 1962, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
28 August 1940, Dayton, Ohio, USA
28 November 1950, Tenafly, New Jersey, USA
14 October 1952, New York City, New York, USA
17 September 1939, Los Angeles, California, USA
15 November 1957, Adel, Georgia, USA
6 February 1940, Falls Church, Virginia, USA
1961, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, UK
2 April 1947, South Dakota, USA
August 31, 2017
Hampered by network TV squeamishness and early 1990s dodgy CGI, but there are plenty of good moments.
August 31, 2017
Epic storytelling at its finest.
August 31, 2017
Should sustain the interest of King fans, who number in the millions, and may pick up some non-King followers.
August 31, 2017
A well-made film with a lot of good acting talent.
August 31, 2017
One of the most enjoyable things about Stephen King's The Stand is its sheer messy sprawl.
August 31, 2017
To this day it's still a very compelling and engrossing look at humanity, the will to live, and the mysteries of why we're incapable of working together to make life easy on one another.
August 31, 2017
The Stand is constrained, diminished by its dreary pace, by simplistic characters and motivations, and by its cramped, narrow sense of time.

