The latest adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand will be hitting CBS All Access on December 17th as a 10-part miniseries, but very few visuals have been released since the show’s announcement… until now! We’re excited to show off a whole lotta new stills from the series fresh off CBS’s Twitter account.
Dec 17 can’t come quick enough! #TheStand pic.twitter.com/gA3TF9q3A6
— CBS All Access (@CBSAllAccess) December 7, 2020
The images show Alexander Skarsgård as Randall Flagg, James Marsden as Stu Redman, Whoopi Goldberg as Mother Abigail, and many more cast members during what looks like promotional shots.
Where will you stand? #TheStand premieres Dec 17. pic.twitter.com/UMiB7IVl2N
— CBS All Access (@CBSAllAccess) December 7, 2020
In addition, we get an extra treat courtesy of Entertainment Weekly’s James Hibberd, who tweeted photos of Ezra Miller as the Trashcan Man, Amber Heard as Nadine Cross, and a particularly interesting shot of Fiona Dourif as Rat Woman (a role originally known as Rat Man in the novel and 1994 mini-series).
Another look at Ezra Miller as Trashcan Man in #TheStand ‘The world hinges on people like Trashcan Man — mad artists and depraved engineers, constantly overlooked in how pivotal they ultimately can be’ https://t.co/GP7xMNeb3m pic.twitter.com/xubpls3M5v
— James Hibberd (@JamesHibberd) December 7, 2020
A new look at Amber Heard as Nadine Cross in #TheStand: ‘She’s one of the most nuanced of King’s female characters and not an easy part … a kind of a balance between someone who is a villain and a victim’ https://t.co/GP7xMNvMrW pic.twitter.com/XDK2HBcILL
— James Hibberd (@JamesHibberd) December 7, 2020
What happens in Vegas … a new photo from #TheStand reboot: Nat Wolff @natandalex as Lloyd Henreid and Fiona Dourif @fionadourif as Rat Woman https://t.co/GP7xMNvMrW pic.twitter.com/JLoOprcIq5
— James Hibberd (@JamesHibberd) December 7, 2020
#TheStand‘s dark side cast speaks out: Alexander Skarsgård plays Randall Flagg like a ‘sexy Trump’ in Stephen King limited series https://t.co/GP7xMNvMrW pic.twitter.com/mo5QHGyIdY
— James Hibberd (@JamesHibberd) December 7, 2020
This most recent form of the story will see King’s new ending he wrote specifically for the show, so long-time fans are particularly excited.
The Stand will debut on December 17, 2020 on CBS All Access, with new episodes releasing weekly.