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The Dark Tower VII
Stephen King · Book · 2004
If The Dark Tower VII hooked you, it is because you crave stories where reality bends under the weight of mythic, inescapable destiny.
Films on the same thread

The Ninth Gate
Roman Polanski · Film · 1999
Fans of The Dark Tower VII will appreciate the obsession with ancient, reality-altering texts that mirrors the quest for the Tower, trapping the protagonist in a dark, supernatural investigation.

In the Mouth of Madness
John Carpenter · Film · 1995
This film captures the existential dread found in The Dark Tower VII, as the protagonist discovers that the power of narrative can literally rewrite the boundaries of our perceived reality.

The Green Mile
Frank Darabont · Film · 1999
Like the redemptive arcs in The Dark Tower VII, this story explores the heavy burden of supernatural gifts and the profound search for grace in a world defined by cruelty.

I, Robot
Alex Proyas · Film · 2004
The conflict between humanity and its own creations in this film echoes the dystopian struggles of The Dark Tower VII, questioning the ethics of machines that operate beyond human control.
Series on the same thread

Castle Rock
Dustin Thomason · Series · 2018
This series offers the same interconnected web of King’s lore found in The Dark Tower VII, focusing on how small-town secrets and intergenerational trauma define the fight between good and evil.

Deadwood
David Milch · Series · 2004
Those drawn to the grit of The Dark Tower VII will recognize the brutal lawlessness of this frontier setting, where the struggle for order shapes the destiny of the community.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
George R. R. Martin · Series · 2026
The bond between master and apprentice in this fantasy tale reflects the camaraderie and loyalty that drive the central quest of The Dark Tower VII through a sprawling landscape.

Adventure Time: Distant Lands
Pendleton Ward · Series · 2020
These specials mirror the existential discovery and journey through unseen, vast worlds that defined the final stages of The Dark Tower VII, blending nostalgia with deep, character-driven introspection.
Podcasts on the same thread

Revolutions
Mike Duncan · Podcast · 2025
Readers of The Dark Tower VII who were fascinated by the cyclical nature of history and the inevitability of collapse will find these analytical narratives deeply compelling and intellectually resonant.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Dan Le Batard, Stugotz · Podcast · 2026
The irreverent critique of institutions found here provides a modern, grounded contrast to the epic scale of The Dark Tower VII, focusing on the chaos of local culture and media.
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Common questions
What was the original retail price of The Dark Tower VII when it was released?
The Dark Tower VII was released in 2004 with a retail price of 35.00 dollars. This specific pricing was noted at Sam's Club upon the publication of the final installment in the series.
Is The Dark Tower VII a 2004 publication?
Yes, The Dark Tower VII was published in 2004. It was written by Stephen King and represents the conclusion of the series as documented in the provided catalog metadata.
Who is the author of The Dark Tower VII?
The Dark Tower VII was written by Stephen King. The book was published in 2004 and represents the final entry in the series as listed in the provided catalog information.
Can I find other versions of The Dark Tower VII in the catalog?
The provided catalog contains no other source-material or adaptation siblings for The Dark Tower VII. It is listed as a 2004 book by Stephen King with no additional versions currently available in this specific dataset.