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It ain't the blows we're dealt that matter, but the ones we survive.
Stephen King, Rose Madder
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Stephen King's Personal Favorite Miniseries Now Streaming: The Chilling 'Storm of the Century' Hits Hulu
Stephen King's most beloved television adaptation has found a new streaming home, giving horror fans the perfect opportunity to experience what the master of horror calls his "absolute favorite" of all his screen adaptations.
Storm of the Century, the 1999 ABC miniseries written specifically for television by King himself, is now available to stream on Hulu in its original 4:3 aspect ratio. The three-part supernatural thriller has gained renewed attention as viewers seek compelling horror content between episodes of HBO's current It: Welcome to Derry series.
King's Personal Endorsement
In a 2020 New York Times interview, King praised the miniseries above all other adaptations of his work: "That is my absolute favorite of all of them… I loved Colm Feore as Linoge, and I loved the story. You get the sense of this awesome blizzard and the people trapped in it. They did a terrific job."
The endorsement carries significant weight given King's extensive catalog of screen adaptations, from The Shining and It to The Stand and Salem's Lot. Storm of the Century stands out as one of King's few projects originally conceived as a teleplay rather than adapted from existing novels.
Plot and Production Details
Directed by Craig R. Baxley (Rose Red), the miniseries follows the residents of Little Tall Island, Maine, as they become trapped by a massive blizzard. Their isolation becomes deadly when mysterious stranger André Linoge (Colm Feore) arrives, demonstrating supernatural knowledge of the townspeople's darkest secrets.
The production filmed during actual winter conditions in Southwest Harbor, Maine, lending authentic atmosphere to the story's themes of isolation and survival. The cast includes Tim Daly, Debrah Farentino, and Jeffrey DeMunn, with King making his traditional cameo appearance.
Industry Context and Reception
Storm of the Century represents a unique entry in King's television work, as the author wrote the teleplay specifically for the screen before later publishing it in book form. This reverse process allowed King to craft a narrative specifically suited to the visual medium's strengths.
The miniseries has maintained strong critical reception, currently holding an 84% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with critics praising its "chilling performances" and "darker moral dilemma." On IMDb, it maintains a 7.3/10 rating from over 26,000 user reviews.
Streaming Availability and Timing
Hulu's addition of Storm of the Century comes at an opportune time for horror fans. With It: Welcome to Derry currently airing on HBO and generating renewed interest in King's small-town horror narratives, the miniseries offers viewers a complete story they can binge between weekly episode releases.
The miniseries joins Hulu's growing collection of King adaptations and classic horror content, positioning the platform as a destination for genre enthusiasts. Previous reports indicate the series was difficult to access on streaming platforms, making this Hulu availability particularly significant for fans seeking to explore King's television work.
What Makes It Special
Unlike many King adaptations that focus on supernatural monsters, Storm of the Century examines the monstrous decisions ordinary people make when faced with impossible choices. The story's moral complexity and psychological horror elements distinguish it from more action-oriented King adaptations.
The miniseries also showcases King's mastery of small-town dynamics, a recurring theme in his most successful works including It, Salem's Lot, and Castle Rock. The isolated Maine setting allows for intimate character development while building claustrophobic tension.
For horror fans seeking quality content with literary pedigree, Storm of the Century offers a complete viewing experience backed by King's personal endorsement and critical acclaim. The full three-part miniseries is now streaming exclusively on Hulu.