It’s like Christmas Day constantly ever since CBS announced it was allowing Josh Boone to create his 10-episode series of Stephen King’s The Stand. The source material is King’s best work and most deserving of a faithful adaptation. To see that project be helmed by a King aficionado like Boone gives us more faith and excitement.

And now that project is officially moving forward, with filming set to begin this September in Vancouver and then wrap up the following March. That means we will be getting more casting news soon, hopefully including the reveal of who will play the ultimate bad guy, Randall Flagg.

A fun note found in Production Weekly is the working title used for the project. As many know, movie and TV sets often use alternative titles for productions to keep things hush hush and deter fans from invading the set. They’re often cute little references that only die-hard fans or crew members would understand. For example, Christopher Nolan famously included his son’s name in some of the Dark Knight working titles. It seems that The Stand’s working title references another pop culture icon: Bruce Springsteen.