Tie-in books has strong connections to The Dark Tower''. The series has prompted related non-fiction books by authors besides King.
Robin Furth has published the two-volume ''Stephen King's The Dark Tower: A Concordance'', an encyclopedia-style companion to the series that she originally wrote for King's personal use.
Bev Vincent has published ''The Road to The Dark Tower: Exploring Stephen King's Magnum Opus
, a book containing back story, summary and analysis and The Dark Tower Companion'', which includes interviews and coverage of the Marvel graphic novels. Stephen King has endorsed these books.
Charlie the Choo-Choo is a "children's book" by Stephen King released in 2016, published under the pseudonym Beryl Evans. It is adapted from a section of King's previous novel
The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands. It was illustrated by Ned Dameron.
Comics Several
Dark Tower series arcs were published by
Marvel Comics. A
prequel,
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born is plotted by Robin Furth, scripted by
Peter David, and illustrated by
Jae Lee and
Richard Isanove, and is set around the time of the flashbacks in
The Gunslinger and
Wizard and Glass. The first issue of this first arc was released on February 7, 2007. A hardcover volume containing all seven issues was released on November 7, 2007. The second arc in the series,
The Long Road Home, began publication on March 5, 2008. A hardcover volume containing all five issues was released on October 15, 2008. The third arc,
The Dark Tower: Treachery, began publication on September 10, 2008. A hardcover volume containing all 6 issues was released on April 21, 2009. Following the completion of the third arc a
one-shot issue titled
The Dark Tower: Sorcerer was released April 8, 2009. The story focuses on the history of the villainous wizard
Marten Broadcloak. The fourth arc,
The Dark Tower: Fall of Gilead, began publication on May 13, 2009. A hardcover volume containing all 6 issues, as well as the Sorcerer One-Shot was released on February 2, 2010. The fifth arc,
The Dark Tower: Battle of Jericho Hill, began publication on December 3, 2009. A hardcover volume containing all 5 issues was released on August 17, 2010. Marvel Comics has also published three supplemental books to date that expand upon characters and locations first introduced in the novels. ''The Dark Tower: Gunslingers' Guidebook
was released in 2007, The Dark Tower: End-World Almanac
was released in 2008, and The Dark Tower: Guide to Gilead
was released in 2009. All three books were written by Anthony Flamini, with Furth serving as creative consultant. End-World Almanac
and Guide to Gilead'' feature illustrations by David Yardin. A five-issue adaptation of King's novel
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, titled
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Journey Begins, began publication on May 19, 2010. The collected hardback edition was released on January 26, 2011. An adaptation of King's novella "
The Little Sisters of Eluria", titled
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Little Sisters of Eluria, began publication on December 8, 2010. The collected hardback edition was released on June 8, 2011. A second adaptation of King's novel
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, titled
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Battle of Tull, began publication on June 1, 2011. The collected hardback edition was released on January 25, 2012. A third adaptation of King's novel
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, titled
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Way Station, began publication on December 14, 2011. The collected hardback edition was released on June 27, 2012.
Games December 7, 2009 saw the release of a
spin-off online
game titled
Discordia, available to play free of charge on the official Stephen King website. The game is a continuation of the original
Dark Tower story, following the war between the Tet Corporation and Sombra/NCP in New York, and it has been supervised by both Stephen King and
Robin Furth. From the website: "Exploring the behind-the-scenes conflict between the two companies,
Discordia introduces long-time
Dark Tower fans to new characters and numerous mechanical/magical items developed by Mid-World's Old Ones. Over the course of our adventure we will visit many locations, both those familiar to
Dark Tower fans and others which we only glimpsed in the
Dark Tower novels. While we may not see Roland and his ka-tet in this adventure, the development team has remembered the faces of its fathers. We have done our best to honor the original
Dark Tower series while simultaneously mapping new and exciting
Dark Tower territory."
Film Sony Pictures and
Media Rights Capital adapted the series for film. The film is directed by Nikolaj Arcel, and stars
Idris Elba and
Matthew McConaughey, cast respectively as Roland Deschain and Walter O'Dim. The film was released on August 4, 2017. Critics panned the film with it receiving a score of 16% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film combines elements from several novels in
The Dark Tower series, serving as a
canonical sequel to the novel series. Stephen King has indicated that
The Dark Tower film and television series will follow Roland's "last time round" to the titular Dark Tower. In July 2016, director
Nikolaj Arcel confirmed that
The Dark Tower film would be a sequel to the novels as well as a direct adaptation, with Roland in the next cycle of his journey to the Tower. In a 2017 interview with
Collider, Stephen King expressed hope for a sequel film in addition to the upcoming television series, suggesting that it should be
R-rated, with Roland wearing a hat, and that it would include the "lobstrosities" from
The Drawing of the Three. In an interview with
ComingSoon.net, Nikolaj Arcel confirmed that
The Drawing of the Three would form the basis for the sequel, and that yet-to-be-cast actors who will play
Eddie and
Susannah Dean would appear alongside Elba, McConaughey, Taylor, and Haley reprising their roles as Roland, Walter, Jake and Sayre respectively.
Television In February 2018,
Amazon bought the rights to
The Dark Tower books for a series adaptation, though it was not made clear at first if anyone from the film would be involved. It was later confirmed that the series would serve as a reboot, with
Sam Strike and
Jasper Pääkkönen being cast as Roland Deschain and The Man in Black, respectively. In June 2019,
Michael Rooker,
Jerome Flynn and Joana Ribeiro were also believed to be cast members. In January 2020, Amazon decided not to move forward with the pilot, but
production company MRC is shopping the pilot scripts elsewhere. In December 2022, director
Mike Flanagan announced that he had acquired the rights to develop a television series based on the books and has plans for a multi-season release.
Audiobooks Currently there exist five audio versions of The Dark Tower series – in English, Polish, German, French and Russian. The audio book in English published by
Hodder & Stoughton features voices of
George Guidall and
Frank Muller and has neither music nor sound effects. The audio book in German published by
Deutschland Random House Audio introduces
Vittorio Alfieri and
David Nathan as the narrators. The French audiobooks are published by
Éditions Gallimard and narrated by
Jacques Frantz. In Russian,
The Gunslinger, as narrated by Igor Knyazev, does not have any music or sound effects The first two novels in the series, The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger and The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three, were produced on audio cassette by New Audio Library (NAL) in 1988 and 1989 respectively. The Waste Lands, The Dark Tower Part III, was produced on audio cassette by Penguin Highbridge Audio in 1991. Each of these early editions was narrated by the author. The Waste Lands includes musical accompaniment throughout. All of these editions were subsequently re-recorded in 1997 with Frank Muller as the narrator for continuity. Muller narrates the fourth book in the series, The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass. Stephen King selected Muller as his voice for all audio narrations at this time. Frank Muller suffered a catastrophic brain injury in a motorcycle accident in 2001. The narration task then fell to George Guidall, who recorded the final three books in the series in quick succession in 2003 and 2004. George Guidall was also called upon to re-record The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, the first book in the series, in 2003, as the author made significant changes to that story to better match what came later. ==References==