Every Book Being Adapted Into A Netflix Series
Every Book Being Adapted Into A Netflix Series
Contents
- 1 Every Book Being Adapted Into A Netflix Series
- 1.1 17 The Magic Order
- 1.2 16 Jupiter’s Legacy
- 1.3 15 Locke & Key
- 1.4 14 Empress
- 1.5 13 7Seeds
- 1.6 12 In The Tall Grass
- 1.7 11 Cursed
- 1.8 10 V-Wars
- 1.9 9 Chronicles of Narnia
- 1.10 8 Matilda
- 1.11 7 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- 1.12 6 BFG
- 1.13 5 Green Eggs and Ham
- 1.14 4 The Last Kids on Earth
- 1.15 3 The Underground Railroad
- 1.16 2 Shadow and Bone
- 1.17 1 The Witcher
Netflix is always looking for book series to turn into streaming successes. We’re looking at every book series coming to Netflix including The Witcher
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Netflix has been killing it with the book adaptation lately. The standout example is Birdbox, of course. But there are dozens of others that have hit the small screen and done well. From series like Umbrella Academy to movie adaptations based on novels.
And there are more heading our way. It seems that Netflix has learned its lesson well. They know that adaptations sell. More importantly, they’ve learned that well-done adaptations do even better. So that gives us fans plenty to look forward to. Here are some of the adaptations heading our way.
17 The Magic Order
This adaptation is probably no surprise to many fans out there. After all, Netflix quite literally produced the comics (for the first time ever). Magic Order is a dark series, focusing on warring mage families. It isn’t afraid of getting graphic (no pun intended) and shows some of the more disturbing elements of magical families.
16 Jupiter’s Legacy
Jupiter’s Legacy is a superhero drama, which is fairly unique. The series is about the fist generation of superheroes to hit the streets back in the 1930s. Though it’s set in present day, to give you an idea of how that’s going to go. And the Netflix adaptation has been moving along smoothly.
They’ve cast their main characters, so hopefully we’ll be seeing something soon.
15 Locke & Key
Locke & Key is one of those series that has been feeling cursed, of late. The adaptation has been in the works for many years – changing hands again and again. But this time around, it seems like it’s actually going to stick. So if you’re looking for a dark Lovecraftian series, be sure to keep your eyes open for this one.
14 Empress
But it has Mark Miller connected to the project, so that sort of explains things. It’s also going to be a movie, instead of a series. But that’s okay. The movie will follow Queen Emporia. She’s married to a dictator, so clearly not a good dude. But she’ll do everything it takes to protect her children from him.
13 7Seeds
The manga series itself is complete, and was a survival-focused thriller. So it should do well on Netflix’s platform.
12 In The Tall Grass
In the Tall Grass is a novel written by Stephen King, and his son, Joe Hill. The novel (and presumably the series) follows two siblings who get caught up in a terrifying situation. And all because they wanted to help the little boy they heard calling for help.
In the Tall Grass is currently in development, but hopefully, they’ll be releasing teasers soon.
11 Cursed
10 V-Wars
So at least we know he can handle vampires.
9 Chronicles of Narnia
8 Matilda
7 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
And this adaptation is going to be animated as well.
6 BFG
5 Green Eggs and Ham
4 The Last Kids on Earth
3 The Underground Railroad
2 Shadow and Bone
1 The Witcher
Based off both the acclaimed book series and gaming franchise, The Witcher is coming to Netflix with former Superman Henry Cavill cast in the role of Geralt Of Rivia and Freya Allan as Ciri. It’s set to drop in the Fall of 2019 and fans are waiting with bated breath if Netflix will do this Eastern European franchise justice.
Link Source : https://screenrant.com/book-adapted-netflix-series/
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