S1: Miniseries
9 episodes / Dec 2020 - Feb 2021
James MarsdenStu Redman
Odessa YoungFrannie Goldsmith
Alexander SkarsgårdRandall Flagg
Whoopi GoldbergAbagail "Mother Abagail" Freemantle
Amber HeardNadine Cross
Nicholas LeaNorris
Eion BaileyTeddy Weizak
Fiona DourifRat Woman
Tarun KeramSteve
Olivia ChengDr. Sylvia Wen
Gabrielle RoseJudge Harris
Ezra MillerTrashcan Man
Liza HugetTownsperson #2
Natalie MartinezDayna Jurgens
Mark GibbonBurly Guard #1
Seth WhittakerBurly Guard
Paul JarrettHead Custodian
Jason BurkartBiker Security Guard
Sunita PrasadSophia
9 episodes / Dec 2020 - Feb 2021
The original 1994 version of “The Stand” is rightfully ranked among the best Stephen King miniseries, admittedly not an inordinately high bar. Streaming ...
Josh Boone and Benjamin Cavell get loose and creative with the 1978 pandemic epic, but always remember the face of their father.
The new TV adaptation succeeds as a plague story, and its a testament to the timelessness of King's 1978 epic.
This 9-part adaptation includes new material in the last episode, written by King himself.
James Marsden and Alexander Skarsgård lead a starry cast in a miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's apocalyptic fantasy novel. Read the Empire review.
This grisly adaptation of Stephen King’s 1978 novel follows the few survivors of a deadly plague
THE STAND is the new CBS All Access series adaptation of the Stephen King novel. Right now, the story feels more relevant than ever. Review >
CBS All Access caps off our COVID-dominated 2020 with the premiere of a new miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's post-pandemic allegory about good and evi...
Needlessly grim and deeply unpleasant, the 2020 spin on Stephen King's "The Stand" won't rank anywhere near his best adaptations. [Review]
CBS All Access' well-made adaptation is an improvement on the 1994 miniseries, but stills falls victim to the tale's now-hoary concept.
A mini-series from CBS All Access adapts the sprawling novel about opposing camps of survivors in a post-apocalyptic America.
The Stand. Available on CBS All Access Thursday, December 17. With 1,152 pages and something on the order of 25 major characters, The Stand is Stephen
A review of the new CBS All Access series based on the acclaimed Stephen King novel, premiering December 17.
CBS All Access' adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Stand' is plagued by structural changes and a bungled beginning. Alan Sepinwall's review
Without real affection, the frequent and explicit sex scenes come off as compulsory hedonism on the part of the characters.
Does this star-studded nine-hour miniseries live up to King's novel?
The CBS All Access miniseries “The Stand,” adapted from King’s novel, sees heroes and villains—Alexander Skarsgard, James Marsden, Whoopi Goldberg—...
The CBS All Access of Stephen King's The Stand does a pretty good job of capturing the novel and its myriad characters, at least in the early episodes.
Although sometimes compelling, the new version of Stephen King's celebrated post-apocalyptic "The Stand" gets weighed down by its own complexity.
In terms of post-apocalyptic shows about a virus ending the world, “The Stand” falls somewhere between “Utopia” and “The Walking Dead."
A new adaptation of the Stephen King novel may be more than you can handle at the end of this hideous year.