The Institute (TV series)

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The Institute
GenreHorror
Based on The Institute
by Stephen King
Directed by Jack Bender
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Production companies
Original release
Network MGM+

The Institute is an upcoming television series written by Benjamin Cavell, adapted from the Stephen King novel of the same name.

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Cast

Production

When Stephen King's novel The Institute was released, David E. Kelley was linked with adapting it as a limited series in September 2019, with Jack Bender as director and Spyglass producing. [2] [3] In 2024, a new production was set up with Bender still attached, but now with Benjamin Cavell writing and executive producing at MGM+ Studios. [4] The series is set to run for eight episodes. [5]

In June 2024, Ben Barnes and Mary-Louise Parker were cast as Tim Jamieson and Ms Sigsby. [4] Simone Miller and Jason Diaz joined the cast in the roles of Kalisha and Tony. [6] Another casting announcement in September 2023 revealed eleven cast members in Joe Freeman, Fionn Laird, Hannah Galway, Julian Richings, Robert Joy, Viggo Hanvelt, Arlen So, Birva Pandya, Dan Beirne, Martin Roach, and Jane Luk. [5]

Filming is scheduled for Halifax, Nova Scotia between August and November 2024. [7] [8] First look images from filming were released in December 2024. [9]

Broadcast

The series is expected be broadcast on MGM+ in 2025. [10]

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