The Institute, the dark psychological horror series adapted from theStephen Kingnovel of the same name, has just received a significant update. The show, created and directed byTV veteran Jack Bender, ofThe Sopranos,From, andMr. Mercedesfame, will release this summer on MGM+. The premiere will be on Jul. 13, 9 PM ET/PT.

As reported by Bloody Disgusting,The Institutestars Ben Barnes and Mary-Louise Parker, and it consists of eight episodes, although it’s not entirely clear if they will all be released on Jul. 13. The miniseries also stars Joe Freeman, Brendan Beiser, Simone Miller, Martin Roach, Julian Richings, and Hannah Galway. Per the official plot synopsis:

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When 12-year-old genius Luke Ellis is kidnapped, he awakens at The Institute, a facility full of children who all got there the same way he did, and who are all possessed of unusual abilities. In a nearby town, haunted former police officer Tim Jamieson (Barnes) has come looking to start a new life, but the peace and quiet won’t last, as his story and Luke’s are destined to collide.

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Benjamin Cavell, known for his work inJustified,Homelandand the modern adaptation of Stephen King’sThe Stand, is set to write and executive produce the show. Previously, he teasedThe Instituteby basicallydrawing a connection to another King classic. And it’s because the children attending the Institute feature a talent that’s quite common in the Stephen King universe: “Kids with ‘The Shine’ [the telekinetic powers from King’sThe Shining] are being kidnapped by some shadowy organization that we don’t fully understand. But the kids ultimately are able to find a way to rescue themselves. There isn’t some external force that comes and saves them, the kids have to band together and through their own ingenuity and ability, find their way out.” King himself also celebrated the release date announcement:

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‘The Institute’ Is One of Several Stephen King Adaptations in 2025

2025 has already seen the long-awaited adaptation of the Stephen King short story, The Monkey. Directed byLonglegs’ Osgood Perkins,The Monkeywasa wild horror comedy ridewith enough sarcasm and irony to make for one of the most original King adaptations ever made. This weekend, audiences will get the chance to see the latest King adaptation to land in theaters. Mike Flanagan’sThe Life of Chuckis adapted from the novella of the same name, and judging by the early reviews, it’s yet another triumph for the King-Flanagan creative duo.

AfterTheInstitutepremieres this July, fans of the author will flock to theaters to catch the highly anticipated adaptation ofThe Long Walk. The dystopian story is directed by Francis Lawrence and stars Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Mark Hamill, Charlie Plummer, Ben Wang, and Judy Greer.

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The second half of the year will also see the release of Edgar Wright’sThe Running Man, which lands in theaters on No. 7. The film stars Glen Powell, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, Colman Domingo, and Jayme Lawson. The only King adaptation without an official release date isthe prequel TV showIt: Welcome to Derry, which is set to stream on HBO in late 2025.

Source:Bloody Disgusting

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