Also kinda unrelated but I'm kind of annoyed with how much they're referencing The Shining with this movie, both in the marketing material and seemingly in the film itself. Doctor Sleep isn't a sequel to the Kubrick film, it's a sequel to the King novel, so it feels opportunistic (to me at least) when the film is presented as if it's a continuation of Kubrick's vision. And I've got nothing against it as a project. I'm really looking forward to it, in fact. I like the book, I love Mike Flanagan. But they're straight up using Carlos and Elkind's music in the trailer and re-creating entire sequences from the original . . . IDK, it's definitely Flanagan's style to reconstruct past narratives and bring them to life in "present" settings (he did it in basically every episode of Hill House, and it's done to great affect in Oculus) so maybe the actual film will feel more like a commentary on the Kubrick original and less like a shameless cribbing, but I'm still wary.