Lionsgate has enlisted JT Mollner (Strange Darling, The Long Walk) to write and direct and adaptation of Stephen King’s 1999 novel The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.
The novel follows the harrowing survival story of a nine-year-old girl named Trisha as she struggles to stay alive after getting lost in the woods alone. With only her Walkman radio playing baseball games to keep her company, the girl’s love of pitcher Tom Gordon begins to manifest in hallucinations that may save her life.
“JT is a filmmaker we believe has a bright future,” said Lionsgate Motion Picture Group president Erin Westerman. “Throughout his work, he creates characters, and especially young characters, that are so compelling, heartbreaking, and emotional that they pop off the screen. And of course, that’s what Stephen King does on the page as well. The story of survival and perseverance in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon is timeless. We’ve loved this tale for a long time, and JT is the perfect choice to adapt and direct this King fan favorite.”
Strange Darling producer Roy Lee will reteam with Mollner for Tom Gordon. Also producing will be Christine Romero, Ryan Silbert, and Andrew Childs. Nathan Kahane, who is transitioning from his post as Lionsgate Motion Picture Group president to independent producer, will also join the project in a producer’s capacity. Meredith Wieck will oversee the project for Lionsgate alongside Pavan Kalidindi.
THR first reported on the new adaptation.







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