Here we go again - another disappointing looking version of SL on the horizon...
As a fan of the novel and to some extent the original 1979 miniseries, I strongly suspect that this version is not going to do justice to the source material and fall way short like the forgettable 2004 Rob Lowe remake.
My biggest gripe is the decision to remake it as a single film rather a two part movie (like IT 2017) or TV miniseries. It is impossible to do the book any justice by cramming everything into 1.5 - 2 hours. What made the novel so special was the inclusion of the all the townsfolk and respective back stories and then following their trajectories as the town becomes over run with vampires (what King referred to as "Peyton Place with vampires"). The 1979 miniseries did an admirable job of trying to create this scenario with a limited budget, but fell short as many key characters were merged, scaled down or completely omitted.
So here we are again in 2022 with another substandard adaptation of Salem's Lot on the horizon. I hope at least they manage to replicate the genuinely creepy atmosphere and terrifying child vampires of Tobe Hooper's version without resorting to cheap jump scares so prevalent in modern horror films.