The Shiningauthor Stephen King remains one of Hollywood’s favorite authors to adapt. Dozens of his works have been adapted for the big and small screen, with some faring better than others.Salem’s Lotis the most recent King work to be adapted, and directorOsgood Perkins’The Monkeyis set to hit theaters later this month. Many of the most acclaimed and celebrated adaptations of King’s work, however, date back to the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s.
The Shiningfrom 1980 still stands as one of the most loved adaptations of a King book. Director Stanley Kubrick’s movie, which tells the story of a father who descends into madness while with his family at the haunted Overlook Hotel, earned positive reviews from audiences and critics alike, though King himself infamously didn’t care for it.Jack Nicholson stars in the movie as Jack Torrance, with Shelley Duvall and Danny Lloyd starring as Wendy Torrance and Danny Torrance, respectively.

King didn’t like Kubrick’sThe Shiningbecause it made some crucial deviations from his book, including removing Jack’s character arc and removing some of Wendy’s agency.
The Shining Crosses Over With Xanadu In A Strange Video
The Overlook Hotel Becomes Much Less Scary
A surreal new video imaginesThe Shiningcrossing over withXanadu. Released the same year as Kubrick’s King adaptation,Xanaduhails from director Robert Greenwald and tells a story of struggling artist Sonny Malone (Michael Beck) as he finds inspiration after meeting the fantastical Kira(Olivia Newton-John). The film was panned by critics and a box office disappointment at the time, but it has since become a cult classic for its ’80s soundtrack, unique premise, and special effects.
Sam Kalidinow shares an AI-generated video imagining what it would look like ifThe ShiningandXanaducrossed over. The result may feature characters fromThe Shininglike Danny, Jack, and the twins, but it totally abandons that movie’s dark and suspenseful tone. With Newton-John’sXanadutheme playing in the background, thekey characters from the King adaptation break into a dance routine, with Jack shown at one point gliding around on roller skates. Check out the video below:

Our Take On The Shining/ Xanadu Crossover Video
Both Titles Endure In Their Own Ways
Though AI is a divisive topic, the above video certainly shows how it can be used harmlessly to mash two properties together to create something that is, at the very least, amusing. The performances fromThe Shiningcastare a major reason why that film works, andit’s funny to see a chilling figure like Jack break out into song and dancebecause it’s so different from how he is in the movie.
The video also speaks to the enduring reputations of bothThe ShiningandXanadu. The former still stands as one of the best horror movies ever made, while the latter has been cemented as an ’80s cult classic. The two titles definitely make for an odd and unexpected pairing, and it might be best that the crossover not extend beyond a short, AI-generated creation.