Nicholas Pike is the composer of the upcoming miniseries Bag of Bones. The project based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel is directed by Mick Garris who previously helmed the TV adaptations of The Stand and The Shining. The four-hour miniseries stars Pierce Brosnan as a man who is unable to stop grieving for his deceased wife. After returning to the lakeside retreat they shared, he inadvertently gets involved in a local custody battle – while having nightmares about his dead wife. Melissa George, Annabeth Gish, Anika Noni Rose, William Schallert, Jason Priestley and Caitlin Carmichael are co-starring. Pike (Return to Me, Feardotcom) has previously worked with the director on The Shining, as well as the 2004 horror thriller Riding the Bullet and the TV shows Masters of Horror and Fear Itself. Bag of Bones is set to air on two consecutive nights on A&E this December. Check out the trailer which just premiered during The Walking Dead season premiere below and visit the official series website for updates.
Nicholas Pike to Score Stephen King’s ‘Bag of Bones’
Posted: October 18, 2011 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Bag of Bones, Mick Garris, Nicholas Pike, Stephen King
Pike really nailed it on this one . 🙂