Watch the Gripping First Trailer for Stephen King’s The Stand Collection

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CBS All Entry has revealed the primary trailer for its new collection adaptation of The Stand, which arrives on the streaming service on Thursday, Dec. 17. The Stand adapts Stephen King’s bestselling fiction novel of the same name, which follows a gaggle of people that survive a world outbreak of a virus known as Captain Journeys, after it wipes out greater than 99 % of the inhabitants of Earth. 

The collection options James Marsden as Stu Redman, a person who turns into a frontrunner of the survivors’ group after linking up with a really outdated soothsayer named Mom Abagail (portrayed by Whoopi Goldberg). Their try to determine a brand new peaceable civilization in Boulder, Colorado, is threatened, nevertheless, when the supernatural villain Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgard) assembles his personal staff of malicious minions in Las Vegas and plots to destroy the Free Zone. The teaser trailer gives our first have a look at each the heroes and villains of the story. 

Stephen King’s The Stand: Everything to Know About the CBS All Access Series 

The Stand was created by Josh Boone and Ben Cavell and likewise stars Amber Heard as Nadine Cross, Jovan Adepo as Larry Underwood, Owen Teague as Harold Lauder, Brad William Henke as Tom Cullen, and Daniel Sunjata as Cobb, Nat Wolff as Lloyd Henreid, Kat McNamara as Julie Lawry, Eion Bailey as Teddy Weizak, Owen Teague as Harold Lauder, Hamish Linklater as Dr. Ellis, Heather Graham as Rita Blakemoor, and Greg Kinnear as Glen Bateman.

The Stand can be out there to stream on CBS All Entry Thursday, Dec. 17, with new episodes dropping weekly 

Alexander Skarsgård, <em>The Stand</em>Alexander Skarsgård, The Stand

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