Henry Thomas started his career with early success in E.T. and since then has starred in several Stephen King adaptations, here they are ranked.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Henry Thomas has appeared in a handful of Stephen King adaptations over the last two decades. Henry Thomas started his acting career as a young boy with one of his first-ever roles starring as Elliott in 1982's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. This launched his career and earned him a Young Artist Award in 1983 and his career has been steady since then, consistently appearing in new releases.
4 Pet Sematary: Bloodlines Pet Sematary: Bloodlines is not a terrible film, but it does suffer for being an original project inspired by Stephen King's Pet Sematary which introduces new lore and in some ways contradicts the original. The film serves as a prequel to the novel and the earlier film adaptations and draws most of its story from chapter 39 of the Stephen King novel where Jud relays the story of Timmy Baterman who was brought back through the power of the Pet Sematary.
The screenplay was written by King himself which helped to deliver a story that stayed true to the original novel. The film performed moderately well considering it was released on ABC in 2006 and then soon after on DVD in the same year. Unfortunately, due to the scheduled premiere coinciding with the popular show American Idol, viewership may have been impacted, but it had a respectable 7.5 million.
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