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Overall Series Rating (as prescribed by the admin): PG13+ (Mature Audience)

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  • Overall Series Rating (as prescribed by the admin): PG13+ (Mature Audience)
sexual-themes
  • Moderate. Sexual relations are implied in many parts of the stories, but are rarely described in detail.
crude-humor
  • Mild to moderate. Jokes of a sexual nature can occasionally be found.
drugs-alcohol
  • Moderate. One character enters the stories as a heroin smuggler and addict, although the actual act of taking this drug is rarely, if ever, described. Alcohol and tobacco are used frequently.
violence
  • Moderate and freaquent. Violence oftentimes plays a major role in the series, however it is not the backbone or guiding force behind the series. There are plenty of significant moments without violence. Gun battles and other forms of fighting occur on a regular basis, and author Stephen King has a reputation for his graphic details. Deaths and injuries can at times be gruesome and descriptive.
Characters
  • Roland Deschain, The Crimson King, Eddie Dean, Susannah Dean, Jake Chambers, Oy, Donald Callahan, Mordred Deschain, Walter Padick
Genre
  • Western, sci-fi, fantasy, horror
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Language
  • Strong and frequent language. Four-letter words beginning with F, C, D, and S are used throughout the stories, as well other strong language.
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  • 4250(xsd:integer)
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Description
  • Roland Deschain, the last of a people known as Gunslingers, travels through Mid-World, a place that seems like a post-apocalyptic Earth. His goal is to find the fabled Dark Tower, which is said to be the nexus of all worlds and universes. Nobody knows for sure if it even exists, but rumor has it that the Crimson King is seeking to destroy it. Throughout his journey and various flashbacks, Roland battles countless enemies and travels to other worlds and times in order to create a ka-tet, or group of people bound by fate, so that he may someday reach the tower.
Release
  • Song of Susannah: 2004
  • The Dark Tower: 2004
  • The Drawing of the Three: 1987
  • The Gunslinger: 1982
  • The Waste Lands: 1991
  • The Wind Through the Keyhole: 2012
  • Wizard and Glass: 1997
  • Wolves of the Calla: 2003
Films
  • None, but Dark Tower movies could be in the works.
Rating
  • PG-13 to R; intended for a mature audience.
  • If you have any further questions on mature content in the series, please contact one of the admins.
book series
  • Many of Stephen King's other books have connections to the Dark Tower series.
abstract
  • Overall Series Rating (as prescribed by the admin): PG13+ (Mature Audience)
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