would you rather raybins be canonized in terms of them coupling in an alternative universe by stephen king himself, or get a sequel novel to the long walk written by 1960s stephen king?
This is SUCH a good question and hard to answer.
A sequel written by 1960s Stephen King would be so interesting because I’m endlessly fascinated by the headspace he was in back then, and I would love to know more about the world The Long Walk takes place in + the fate of Ray post-novel.
That being said, I think part of what makes The Long Walk so interesting to me is that it doesn’t necessarily need a sequel even with the cryptic ending we were given. I think not knowing what happened to Ray, or even Stebbins really, adds a lot of horror to their situation.
I would love to see Ray and Stebbins show up somewhere else and interact outside of the walk even if it’s just as a cameo. If there’s a universe where they weren’t picked as walkers, Ray might see Stebbins watching from the sidelines and find him just as fascinating as he did when he saw him in the tree.
I’m going to go with the alternate universe just because I’m interested in seeing what Stephen King has to say about the characters all these years later, and how their dynamic would change &/or stay the same in a universe where they’re more fortunate.













