![]() ![]() The inspirations behind some of Stephen King’s most terrifying characters only make them scarier, but to counter the horror, he wrote brave characters that confronted these monsters. The Moonlight Man was a serial killer and necrophile that appeared to Jessie at her lake house, and he’s said to be inspired by Ed Gein, who is also known as the “Butcher of Plainfield”. ![]() Another character said to be based on a well-known serial killer is the Moonlight Man from Gerald’s Game, published in 1992 and adapted to film in 2017. For years, it has been debated whether IT’s Pennywise the Clown is based on infamous serial killer John Wayne Gacy or not, but the truth is that there are many similarities between them, such as both dressing as (or, in IT’s case, taking the shape of) a clown and targeting young victims. A Good Marriage (2014) Joan Allen was an esteemed veteran actress of movies, TV and stage when she signed on for this meh thriller about a wife who discovers that her hubs ( Anthony LaPaglia) is. A Good Marriage took a lot of elements from the real-life crimes and life of the BTK Killer, but he’s not the only villain in Stephen King’s stories to be inspired to an extent by a real serial killer. ![]()
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