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This article spoils a potential ending of The Stand movie.
There are a lot of obstacles to adapting Stephen King's The Stand, one of which is the ending. I quite like the ending of the book, but it's fairly anti-climactic onscreen, with a small group of our heroes infiltrating the enemy city of Las Vegas and being captured. As they wait to be executed by baddie Randall Flagg the mad pyromaniac Trashcan Man shows up with a pilfered nuke and the Hand of God comes out of the sky and sets it off, killing everybody. Including the good guys. It seems like this would have happened even if our heroes hadn't been there.
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