This week, we dance into The Life of Chuck, the heartwarming and existential Stephen King adaptation from director Mike Flanagan. Starring Tom Hiddleston as Charles “Chuck” Krantz, with standout performances from Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan, and Mark Hamill, this film unfolds in reverse. Do we think this was a life worth living or was it just a lone drummer tapping out a beat to an audience of no one…
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Release Details
• Title: The Life of Chuck
• Year: 2024 (premiered at Toronto International Film Festival, wide U.S. release in 2025)
• Director: Mike Flanagan
• Writer(s): Mike Flanagan (screenplay), based on the novella by Stephen King
• Top Billed Stars: Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan, Mia Sara, Carl Lumbly, Benjamin Pajak, Jacob Tremblay, Mark Hamill; narration by Nick Offerman
• Running Time: 111 minutes
• Country of Origin: United States
• Official Release Dates:
○ Premiere at TIFF: September 6, 2024
○ Limited U.S. release: June 6, 2025
○ Nationwide U.S. expansion: June 13, 2025
Rotten Tomatoes Score
• Critics' Tomatometer: 81% positive reviews
• Audience/PopcornMeter: 88% audience score
• Metacritic: Score of 67/100 ("generally favorable")
Plot Summary
Presented in three reverse-chronological acts:
• Act III — "Thanks, Chuck": The film opens amid global apocalypse—natural disasters, internet collapse, and societal unraveling. People see billboards celebrating Charles "Chuck" Krantz: “39 Great Years! Thanks, Chuck!” Tom Hiddleston’s Chuck appears as a mysterious figure behind the unraveling universe. Chiwetel Ejiofor plays Marty, a teacher, who with his ex Felicia (Karen Gillan) experience the surreal end of days.
• Act II — "Buskers Forever": Flashback to Chuck before his death—an everyday man with a family, secretly dying from a brain tumor. On a street, he’s moved by a busker, and spontaneously breaks into dance with a passerby, embracing joy despite his mortality.
• Act I — "I Contain Multitudes": Chuck’s childhood is explored. Raised by grandparents, he uncovers his passion for dance. In a haunting hidden attic, he envisions his adult self battling a fatal illness—and he resolves then to live fully despite knowing his fate.
Background & Interesting Details
• Adapted from Stephen King’s 2020 novella in If It Bleeds
• Premiered at TIFF 2024 and won the People’s Choice Award
• Flanagan, known for horror (e.g. Doctor Sleep), takes a more emotional and philosophical route here
• The film includes Easter eggs tied to King's broader universe—a top hat from Doctor Sleep appears in The Life of Chuck, and a 1958 Plymouth Fury nods to Christine
• Mark Hamill gives a poignant turn as Chuck’s grandfather Albie Krantz; his role marks a departure from his iconic Luke Skywalker legacy, reflecting on mortality and resilience
• Mia Sara returns to screens after a long hiatus, playing Chuck’s grandmother, and her children were proud of her revival
• Stephen King himself applauds the film's emphasis on joy, love, and humanity as an uplifting contrast to darker tales
Other Projects (Director / Writer / Main Leads)
• Mike Flanagan (Director/Writer): Other King adaptations—Gerald’s Game, Doctor Sleep; upcoming Carrie series.
• Tom Hiddleston: Blockbusters like Thor (MCU), The Night Manager, Crimson Peak.
• Chiwetel Ejiofor: 12 Years a Slave, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (director debut), Doctor Strange.
• Karen Gillan: Doctor...