In fact, they hold a sinister secret relating to King and the history of their town. Lucky for him, the adored author is rumored to live on the lake, but the townsfolk aren't going to budge on his whereabouts. Monroe's lake house seems to be the perfect spot to get away, and all agree, especially Ronnie who holds the Annie Wilkes-esque title of 'Stephen King's Number One Fan'.
Six friends: Monroe (Monroe Mann), Ronnie (Khalil), HIlary (Crystal Arnette), Nicole (Kayle Blogna), Lori (Kate Costello), and Lamont (Justin Brown) have decided to take a much needed vacation away from their typical lives. You Can't Kill Stephen King attempts to set a story around a small cabin town that houses the elusive author Stephen King, but instead of yielding every possible positive aspect of that concept, the film just throws unwarranted and unrelated horror clichés at the screen. That movie seemingly exists, however, not around the same focus or execution. The focus around King and his influence on the town could bring about some interesting commentary or parallels to some of his best works like 'Misery', 'Under the Dome' or 'It'. A movie revolving around a small, secluded town where Stephen King hides away from the world sounds promising.