6/25/2023 0 Comments The Mist by Stephen King![]() Rather than acting as a kind of ecosystem for creatures from another dimension, the Mist in the television series appears to manifest physical entities and anomalies that represent the darkest and most troubled parts of its victims' psyche. However, its effects are wildly different from both the film and the original novella. In the television series, the Mist features similar physical properties to both the film adaptation (grey color, blue at night) and the novella (warped acoustics). It also turns a dark blue at night, and it is never stated in the film to have an acrid smell. ![]() In the film, the mist is a matte grey-chrome color and apparently does not warp acoustics. It seems to allow for a smaller field of vision than the Film. In the novella, the mist is white, has an acrid smell, and warps acoustics, causing close things to sound far away and vice versa. In the film, about three days after the mist engulfed Bridgton, Maine and the surrounding area, the creatures were exterminated by the military, and the mist dissipated for reasons unknown. ![]() It is not specified whether the mist was contained to an amount of the country or spread across the planet. In the novella, The Mist lasted for three days and presumably even longer. On the night after a freak thunderstorm, The Mist manifested from across the lake, spreading first across Bridgton, Maine, and then across an unknown amount of area, likely engulfing the planet. ![]()
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