This is the title to a panel discussion scheduled for the October MonSFFA meeting.
I know it’s still a long way to October, but I saw this list of novels and short stories being made into movies & TV shows and thought it a perfect kick-off to this discussion. I seriously wonder if some of these are even possible–The Wheel of Time? Even with all the advances in medical science, I doubt I would live long enough to see the whole series.
I notice the same names cropping up over and over–Gaiman, Martin, Williams, King, for instance. They have proven track records.
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Phrases like based on, adapted from, really worry me. I don’t usually bother to watch TV shows or movies based on books as I’m always disappointed in the results.
Anyway, take a look at this listing, and do comment on what you think you would like to see, or not see.