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Stephen King's thriller 'Mr. Mercedes' gets another chance

NEW YORK (AP) - One of Stephen King's most creepy and tense stories was hiding in plain sight.

'œMr. Mercedes'ť started life in 2017 as a broadcast offering on the AT&T-owned, DirecTV-exclusive Audience Network, only to be left marooned with an uncertain future after the obscure channel was shut down. The crime series gets another life this month after NBC's Peacock streaming service acquired it.

'œNobody could find it. And that was enormously frustrating,'ť says director Jack Bender. 'œHopefully it's going to get the audience it's always deserved."

The pitch-dark series - adapted by David E. Kelley and starring Brendan Gleeson - is based on Stephen King's bestselling Bill Hodges trilogy and follows a retired, ornery detective tormented by a seriously troubled serial killer who announces himself by mowing down dozens of people in line for a job fair in a stolen Mercedes.

'œMy intention was always to do a character driven, scary show about the monster inside these people instead of the monster outside the people,'ť says Bender. 'œEven though they're monstrous people doing monstrous things, they are not, quote-unquote, boogeyman monsters.'ť

The first two seasons of 'œMr. Mercedes'ť will be bingeable on Peacock starting on Oct. 15. The show's most recent outing, 2019's Season 3, will arrive on a date to be announced.

In addition to Gleeson, the cast includes Harry Treadaway, Kelly Lynch, Jharrel Jerome, Mary-Louise Parker, Holland Taylor, Breeda Wool and Nancy Travis. The series was filmed in Charleston, South Carolina, which stood in for Ohio.

English actor Treadway, who has played a genius psychopath in 'œPenny Dreadful,'ť takes on the serial killer in 'œMr. Mercedes'ť and calls him 'œa unique, brilliantly drawn, complicated character.'ť He calls the story 'œelectric.'ť

Treadway says one of his most powerful memories is watching King's 'œThe Shining'ť with Jack Nicholson and called King's trilogy 'œsuch a page-turner. I just binged it and, in a dark way, just fell in love with the character and the world.'ť

His serial killer is tightly wound, vindictive, awkward, clever, a victim of abuse, a loner and filled with rage. 'œAs an actor, my part of the process was definitely not to judge him. It was to understand him and get into the skin of him.'ť

Even years after filming, Treadway seems rattled: 'œThat as a process was fascinating, disturbing at times, lingered afterwards - I won't forget.'ť

While faithful to the books, Kelley and Bender inserted their own ideas to the adaptation. Kelley added a next-door neighbor to the detective (played by Taylor) and Bender gave him an extensive vinyl record collection and a tortoise to look after.

The pet was inspired by a tortoise that Bender's own daughter - Hannah Bender, the show's costume designer - got when she was a child and the records give the series a quirky soundscape, from Donovan, Reagan Youth, Leonard Cohen and Radiohead to The Drifters, T-Bone Burnett and Juice Newton.

'œI wanted the music to come from the characters in '~Mr. Mercedes' because I really don't love just putting the record on and letting it be emotional or cool over a montage,'ť says Bender.

Bender was executive producer and lead director on the ABC series "Lost" but don't expect many Easter eggs like that show in 'œMr. Mereceds,'ť although there's a nod to King with the inclusion of the Ramone's song 'œPet Sematary'ť - also the title of a novel by King - and the writer himself makes a cameo.

Bender says that's only fitting: 'œAll of his books, even if they are advertised and known to have a supernatural flair, have very rich characters. They all do.'ť

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Mark Kennedy is at http://twitter.com/KennedyTwits

This image released by Peacock shows Harry Treadaway from the series "Mr. Mercedes," based on a Stephen King trilogy. The first two seasons of 'œMr. Mercedes' will be bingeable on Peacock starting on Oct. 15. ( Sonar Entertainment/Peacock via AP) The Associated Press
This image released by Peacock shows Brendan Gleeson from the series "Mr. Mercedes," based on a Stephen King trilogy. The first two seasons of 'œMr. Mercedes' will be bingeable on Peacock starting on Oct. 15. (Sonar Entertainment/Peacock via AP) The Associated Press
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