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MGM+ Unbolts the Doors on Stephen King’s “The Institute” — Interview with Joe Freeman and Ben Barnes

MGM+ is all set to unbolt the doors to The Institute,” a new series conjured from the mind of Stephen King, which will debut this Sunday, July 13, 2025.

Adapted from King’s eponymous novel and shepherded to the screen by executive producers King himself and Jack Bender (“From”), “The Institute” boasts a cast headed up by Mary-Louise Parker (RED, “Weeds”), Ben Barnes (“Black Mirror,” The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian), and newcomer Joe Freeman, who plays Luke Ellis—a boy whose brilliance can’t save him when strangers come in the night.

One moment, Luke is safe in his own bed. The next, he wakes in a place that calls itself “The Institute,” though it has little in common with any school. Here, he meets other children with strange talents — sparks in their heads that the grown-ups are determined to harness. And somewhere in a nearby small town, ex-cop Tim Jamieson (Barnes) is trying to forget all the ways he’s failed. But fate has plans to drag him into the fight.

The ensemble includes Simone Miller (“Detention Adventure”), Fionn Laird (“Under the Banner of Heaven”), Hannah Galway (“Sex/Life”), Julian Richings (X-Men: The Last StandPercy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief), Robert Joy (“From”), and Martin Roach (“The Umbrella Academy,” The Shape of Water).

Before the series’ debut, CinemaChords sat down with regulars Freeman and Barnes to explore how the series asks viewers to consider what it truly means to stand up to injustice—inviting not grandstanding or performative outrage, but the courage to get your hands dirty and confront the machinery of oppression head-on.

And with King’s novel widely praised as his most gut-wrenching story of kids fighting back since “It,” we had to ask how they think “The Institute” will land with today’s generation — compared to the 1990 “It” miniseries that terrified an entire era and still hits just as hard and haunts just as deeply today as it did back then.


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