King’s novel and the 1984 film both start in medias res, after DSI agents finally track down the McGee family and force Andy and Charlie to go on the run. And their young daughter, Charlie (Armstrong), treats her pyrokinetic abilities like a mental illness, using breathing exercises and self-soothing techniques to keep them at bay. Vicky (Lemmon) refuses to use her ill-defined powers at all. Andy can psychically “push” people into doing things, a skill he’s using to cure nicotine addictions for cash in an early scene. Where the new version actually surpasses the ’84 movie is that in this case, at least a couple of those names deliver.Įfron stars alongside Sydney Lemmon ( Helstrom, Fear the Walking Dead) and Ryan Kiera Armstrong ( Anne with an E, Black Widow) as Andy McGee, patriarch of a small clan burdened with destructive psychic powers coveted by a CIA-esque government agency known as the DSI. As with the 1984 film version of Firestarter - widely acknowledged as one of the worst King adaptations - the cast and crew of the 2022 Firestarter features names that seem too high-profile for this particular project. Every once in a while, while watching it, the thought appears unbidden, as if it was placed by one of the film’s psychic protagonists: Oh yeah, Zac Efron is in this. Zac Efron isn’t terrible in Peacock’s adaptation of Stephen King’s 1980 novel Firestarter, but he is distracting.
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