Stephen King Goes to Hell

Stephen King Goes to Hell is a horror comedy film from the director of Slash of the Titans staring Bill Hader as a fictionalized version of American author Stephen King. The film features King defending his hometown against characters from his books and satirizes motifs from his stories.

Plot
Author Stephen King returns from a promotional tour for his latest book to his home town of Bangor, Maine, where he is always haunted by his past demons. Now, his demons are coming for him in a way he never could have imagined. The world he created in his books is very much real, and the most evil figures from King's imagination have broken through from their world to our world, called Keystone Earth, trapping the town in a giant dome and terrorizing the townsfolk. Armed with a shotgun, King must answer the call to become a hero and face his most frightening creations, ultimately teaming up with the Gunslinger and traveling to All-World to battle his twinner, the Crimson King, as well as coming to terms with the darkness of his own imagination.

Cast
Bill Hader as Stephen King

TBA as Joe Hill

TBA as Owen King

TBA as Roland Deschain

TBA as Pennywise/It

TBA as Carrie White

TBA as Jack Torrance

TBA as Annie Wilkes

TBA as George Stark

TBA as Count Barlow

TBA as Andre Linoge

TBA as Tak

TBA as Charlie McGee

TBA as Isaac Chroner

TBA as Mr. Grey

TBA as Brady Hartsfield

TBA as Leland Gaunt

TBA as Gage Creed

TBA as Mort Rainey/John Shooter

TBA as Rose the Hat

TBA as Charlie Decker

TBA as Randal Flagg

Bill Hader as Richard Bachman/The Crimson King

Also Featuring

Cujo

Christine

The Langoliers

The Tommyknockers

Winston Church

Blaine the Mono

The Wendigo

Happy Toys Truck

Trivia

 * The dance club featured in the film "The Glass Floor" is named after King's first published story in 1967.