![]() ![]() What began as a short story about this brutal incident soon evolved into something more as King's imagination took over. I just knew that I wanted to write about it." As King explained during an event at UMass Lowell in 2012, after seeing a local news segment on the story, "I thought to myself 'I want to write about this.' I didn't know why I wanted to write about it, or what I wanted to write about it. Mercedes began with something he encountered out in the real world, in this case, a news story about a person who drove their car through a crowd of people in line to apply for jobs at McDonald's. Before the first three episodes premiere on SYFY on March 16, here's what you need to know about the show. ![]() ![]() ![]() So, if you're still uninitiated to the world of Mr. If that's you, then the show's SYFY premiere might just be your chance to dig into this tense cat-and-mouse story of a retired cop and the brutal cold case he just can't leave behind. The series premiered on the Audience network all the way back in 2017 and more recently was moved over to NBCUniversal's new streaming service, Peacock, but no matter how available a show is, there are always outliers who mean to watch something but never actually find the time. Mercedes, the acclaimed crime drama based on Stephen King's novel of the same name, will make its debut on SYFY for viewers who perhaps haven't seen the more hard-boiled side of King's imagination. ![]()
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