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Why It's Super Creepy That The Dark Tower Made $19M on its Opening Weekend
The long-awaited Adaptation of Stephen King's Magnum Opus topped the weekend box office. The Dark Tower barely edged out Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk pulling in more than $19M dollars. That's great news for fans of the movie, but for true Stephen King fans that number 19 might raise a few eyebrows.

That's because the number 19 is important to The Dark Tower series, especially in the last three books. In the books Roland Deschain and his group start seeing the number everywhere: names that have 19 letters, numbers whose digits add up and total 19, and branches that spell out the numbers, etc.

These instances are pointed out on the Dark Tower Wiki:

Eddie Dean flys in Delta flight 910 to New York. 9 + 10 add up to 19.Alice is told to tell Nort nineteen to find out what is on the other side after death.When Jake Chambers visits Calvin Tower's bookstore, The Manhattan Restaurant of the Mind,...
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  • 8/7/2017
  • by Kristian Odland
  • GeekTyrant
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