Every Stephen King Based Movie & TV Show to Stream on Netflix
Stephen King is a master of horror, suspense, and psychological thrills. His stories have been adapted into movies and TV shows that keep viewers on edge, and Netflix has a solid lineup of these chilling tales. From creepy fields to haunted farms, King’s work explores human fears and dark secrets. Netflix makes it easy to dive into his world with a mix of classic and modern adaptations.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to King’s stories, these films and shows offer something for everyone. Expect intense plots, strong performances, and plenty of scares. Here’s a complete list of every Stephen King-based movie and TV show you can stream on Netflix right now.
Gerald’s Game (2017)

‘Gerald’s Game’ is a tense psychological thriller directed by Mike Flanagan. It follows Jessie, who goes to a remote lake house with her husband, Gerald, to fix their marriage. When Gerald dies suddenly, Jessie is left handcuffed to a bed, facing survival and her own dark memories. The story dives deep into fear, trauma, and resilience.
Carla Gugino delivers a powerful performance as Jessie, carrying the film’s intense atmosphere. Flanagan’s direction keeps the suspense tight, turning a simple setup into a gripping nightmare. This adaptation captures King’s knack for blending horror with human emotion. It’s a must-watch for fans of psychological horror.
In the Tall Grass (2019)

‘In the Tall Grass’ is a creepy film based on a novella by Stephen King and his son, Joe Hill. Directed by Vincenzo Natali, it follows siblings Cal and Becky, who enter a field of tall grass to help a lost child. They soon realize the grass is alive, twisting time and trapping them in a nightmarish maze.
The film creates a disorienting sense of dread with strong visuals and performances from Avery Whitted and Laysla De Oliveira. While the story expands on the short novella, it keeps King’s eerie tone. It’s a unique horror experience that plays with perception and fear.
1922 (2017)

‘1922’ is a dark, slow-burn horror film based on King’s novella from the ‘Full Dark, No Stars’ collection. Set in Nebraska, it follows farmer Wilfred James, who, with his son, murders his wife to keep their land. Her vengeful spirit and a plague of rats soon haunt them, unraveling their lives.
Thomas Jane gives a chilling performance as Wilfred, capturing his guilt and descent into madness. Director Zak Hilditch builds a grim atmosphere with strong visuals. This adaptation highlights King’s ability to weave guilt and supernatural horror into a gripping story.
Mr. Harrigan’s Phone (2022)

‘Mr. Harrigan’s Phone’ is a supernatural thriller based on a novella from King’s ‘If It Bleeds’ collection. Directed by John Lee Hancock, it follows young Craig, who forms a bond with a reclusive billionaire, Mr. Harrigan. After Harrigan’s death, Craig discovers he can still communicate with him through a phone buried with him.
Jaeden Martell and Donald Sutherland deliver strong performances, grounding the eerie story in emotional depth. The film blends modern technology with classic King horror, exploring themes of grief and vengeance. It’s a fresh take on the supernatural that keeps you hooked.
Haven (2010-2015)

‘Haven’ is a supernatural TV series loosely based on King’s novel ‘The Colorado Kid.’ Set in the coastal town of Haven, Maine, it follows FBI agent Audrey Parker as she investigates strange events tied to “The Troubles,” a plague of supernatural afflictions. Her journey uncovers secrets about the town and her own past.
Emily Rose shines as Audrey, bringing heart to the show’s mix of mystery and horror. Over five seasons, ‘Haven’ weaves a complex story with nods to King’s other works, like ‘The Shawshank Redemption.’ It’s a great pick for fans of long-form supernatural drama.
Which Stephen King adaptation on Netflix is your favorite? Share your thoughts in the comments and let us know what keeps you up at night!


