Fans of the book are satisfied with GoT? I remember tons of complaints from when I watched it, and I stopped watching it in season 5. I can only assume it's gotten worse.
I assumed they were.
If not, then more to my point - TV/Film adaptations are NOT for the book fans. Lets be honest, we're a niche market to begin with, I assume the major driver for these types of adaptations are financial, if not the author then at least by the studio producing it. And I'm not saying that as an insult in any way, just as a fact.
Basically I'm saying I think this will be a financial failure regardless. If it is meant to be one, I'd rather it's one season be in a form I'd enjoy, and not just a budget ripoff of GoT.
Well, it would be a non-start if whoever bought the rights thought it would be a failure. I think its safe to assume that the studio that bought it wants to make as much money as possible. This makes it almost certain that they will be doing live action.
I'd still like to see a TSA animated series though - anime or otherwise, I enjoy both.
Fans of the book are satisfied with GoT? I remember tons of complaints from when I watched it, and I stopped watching it in season 5. I can only assume it's gotten worse.
And I remember (and still see) tons of praise - see how wonderfully subjective things can be?
It is one of the most popular shows on TV in recent history (ratings increase every year), and also one of the most faithful fantasy adaptations in the medium's history. A few vocal critics on Westeros.org and elsewhere doesn't change that. I'm certainly pleased with it overall, but then again I don't hold the source material as flawless.
With GOT ending in two years, it could provide a window of opportunity for another fantasy epic on television, and PON certainly qualifies as that.
This is what I thought. Largely widespread praise. In this case, there's some hope for the book fans to be satisfied with a TSA TV series, but I still stand by what I said above - its not for the book fans. Its going to be, and imo should be, a TV show for people watching TV. Now, certainly, I hope it remains as true as possible to the series. Creative decision will need to be made in order to produce something that is palatable for the TV audience.
Anyways, I hope that its a great financial success, and I honestly wouldn't be terribly disappointed if I didn't like the TV show, because a successful TV series should translate into more books from Bakker.
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I think this thread took an odd turn. To try and change the topic to something more constructive:
What would you do to adapt TSA into a TV series? How far would season 1 go? How many seasons total?
What would you take out of TDTCB to make it more filmable, or more palatable to the audience - to keep them hooked from the start?