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The Next Big Stephen King Series From Prime Video Is Complete
After multiple horror series for Netflix, Mike Flanagan has now transitioned to Prime Video with a fresh project.
Filmmaker Mike Flanagan has confirmed that filming for his new TV series, an adaptation of Stephen King's debut novel Carrie, has wrapped. This series marks Flanagan's first project for Amazon after a long collaboration with Netflix.
Flanagan shared a photo on Instagram of a blood-splattered director's chair with his name on it. He captioned it: "Our last shooting day on Carrie."
A Personal Highlight
Flanagan describes the project as one of the best experiences of his career. "One of the best ensembles I’ve ever worked with, and already one of my favorite projects. I can’t wait for you to see what we’ve created!" he expressed enthusiastically.
The series is an eight-episode limited series in which Flanagan serves as writer, executive producer, and showrunner. He also directs some episodes himself. The storyline is a modern retelling of the tragic story of Carrie White.
Strong Cast with Familiar Faces
The cast features a mix of old Flanagan associates and new names. Among them are Rahul Kohli, Katee Sackhoff, Kate Siegel, Michael Trucco, Crystal Balint, and Danielle Klaudt returning. Summer Howell plays the lead role of Carrie, with Samantha Sloyan as her mother.
Also appearing are Delainey Hayles, Heather Graham, Matthew Lillard, Amber Midthunder, Alison Thornton, Thalia Dudek, Siena Agudong, Josie Totah, and Arthur Conti. Newcomer Rowan Danielle makes her debut in the series.
A New Phase for Carrie
The series follows Carrie White, an outsider growing up in isolation under the strict supervision of her religious mother. After the sudden death of her father, she must adjust to life at a public high school.
Carrie faces bullying, social exclusion, and a scandal that turns her community upside down. At the same time, she discovers that she possesses mysterious telekinetic powers that will change her life forever.
Flanagan shared a photo on Instagram of a blood-splattered director's chair with his name on it. He captioned it: "Our last shooting day on Carrie."
A Personal Highlight
Flanagan describes the project as one of the best experiences of his career. "One of the best ensembles I’ve ever worked with, and already one of my favorite projects. I can’t wait for you to see what we’ve created!" he expressed enthusiastically.
The series is an eight-episode limited series in which Flanagan serves as writer, executive producer, and showrunner. He also directs some episodes himself. The storyline is a modern retelling of the tragic story of Carrie White.
Strong Cast with Familiar Faces
The cast features a mix of old Flanagan associates and new names. Among them are Rahul Kohli, Katee Sackhoff, Kate Siegel, Michael Trucco, Crystal Balint, and Danielle Klaudt returning. Summer Howell plays the lead role of Carrie, with Samantha Sloyan as her mother.
Mike Flanagan has wrapped filming on his ‘CARRIE’ TV series.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) October 25, 2025
Releasing soon on Prime Video. pic.twitter.com/89LwcjCZxa
Also appearing are Delainey Hayles, Heather Graham, Matthew Lillard, Amber Midthunder, Alison Thornton, Thalia Dudek, Siena Agudong, Josie Totah, and Arthur Conti. Newcomer Rowan Danielle makes her debut in the series.
A New Phase for Carrie
The series follows Carrie White, an outsider growing up in isolation under the strict supervision of her religious mother. After the sudden death of her father, she must adjust to life at a public high school.
Carrie faces bullying, social exclusion, and a scandal that turns her community upside down. At the same time, she discovers that she possesses mysterious telekinetic powers that will change her life forever.