In addition to what's been said, I hope the prospect of movies won't delay the last two books. *NM*
RandAllThor Send a noteboard - 18/11/2009 11:50:22 AM
According to Brandon's Facebook page, he spent some time today talking to people at Universal about the planned WHEEL OF TIME movie.
I wonder what that's about? My first guess is that now that TGS has hit #1 on the NYT bestseller list and displaced Dan Brown, Universal have suddenly smelt some green and decided to press on with the project. To this end they may be talking to Brandon about perhaps coming aboard as an advisor/consultant (I guess they're not going to ask him to actually write the script, due to his busy novel-writing schedule and lack of scriptwriting experience, which they'd probably want for a big-budget event movie).
I've been pretty vocal in the past that WoT will not work as a series of movies. It's just not physically possible to make a series of films long enough to satisfy all the fans by including even half of the major plot threads and characters from the books. At the same time, a TV adaptation (as favoured by Robert Jordan) would seem to be out as being far too expensive.
We know that HBO are pouring *a lot* of money into the GAME OF THRONES TV series and that's for a series with relatively few special effects in its first season (mostly scenery work, with only some very brief use of CGI creatures). Contrast that to EYE OF THE WORLD where they will be needing Trollocs, One Power effects, cityscapes, Shadar Logoth and other effects-intensive scenes right from the very start.
My guess is that we are going to get some sort of heavily edited version of the WoT as maybe a movie trilogy, probably with the Seanchan and Aes Sedai civil war storylines removed and focusing almost entirely on Rand. Which could still be interesting, but probably not the more faithful adaptation I think the fans really want.
I wonder what that's about? My first guess is that now that TGS has hit #1 on the NYT bestseller list and displaced Dan Brown, Universal have suddenly smelt some green and decided to press on with the project. To this end they may be talking to Brandon about perhaps coming aboard as an advisor/consultant (I guess they're not going to ask him to actually write the script, due to his busy novel-writing schedule and lack of scriptwriting experience, which they'd probably want for a big-budget event movie).
I've been pretty vocal in the past that WoT will not work as a series of movies. It's just not physically possible to make a series of films long enough to satisfy all the fans by including even half of the major plot threads and characters from the books. At the same time, a TV adaptation (as favoured by Robert Jordan) would seem to be out as being far too expensive.
We know that HBO are pouring *a lot* of money into the GAME OF THRONES TV series and that's for a series with relatively few special effects in its first season (mostly scenery work, with only some very brief use of CGI creatures). Contrast that to EYE OF THE WORLD where they will be needing Trollocs, One Power effects, cityscapes, Shadar Logoth and other effects-intensive scenes right from the very start.
My guess is that we are going to get some sort of heavily edited version of the WoT as maybe a movie trilogy, probably with the Seanchan and Aes Sedai civil war storylines removed and focusing almost entirely on Rand. Which could still be interesting, but probably not the more faithful adaptation I think the fans really want.
Sanderson talking to the WoT movie people
18/11/2009 03:31:53 AM
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I cringe a little when I think about it
18/11/2009 04:41:49 AM
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Ha, if they wanted to do it right, they'd make at least three movies out of just the first book. *NM*
18/11/2009 04:55:28 AM
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Re: I cringe a little when I think about it
18/11/2009 05:32:06 AM
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Its too large
18/11/2009 05:36:26 AM
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This is so depressing! Theoretically, this would be a huge, awesome thing
18/11/2009 06:05:07 AM
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I agree. Make the first 3 books into movies and end it. They can stand as a trilogy. *NM*
18/11/2009 04:04:28 PM
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In addition to what's been said, I hope the prospect of movies won't delay the last two books. *NM*
18/11/2009 11:50:22 AM
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I would rather they made Raymond E. Feist's "Magician"
18/11/2009 12:58:54 PM
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yep that whole series rocks
20/11/2009 06:00:36 PM
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Actually, I thought
21/11/2009 02:31:36 PM
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hehe yep
22/11/2009 03:32:51 PM
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I quit somewhere in the krondor books. I might have finished Assasins
22/11/2009 04:40:34 PM
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the conrad stargard series would make a good movie series too *NM*
20/11/2009 06:01:10 PM
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WoT movies would run into age problems for the actors if many movies were made...
18/11/2009 02:54:42 PM
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How do I contact Universal to try to get myself in that movie? *NM*
18/11/2009 02:56:18 PM
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It wouldn't bother me if it were edited to hell to fit in the time alotted, so long as it was good. *NM*
18/11/2009 03:31:28 PM
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I have always thought that WoT should be animated,... *NM*
19/11/2009 11:10:32 PM
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That actually might work. There's existing cartoon portrayals of the main characters. *NM*
21/11/2009 06:50:10 PM
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If they can make 8 Potter movies...
21/11/2009 01:24:43 PM
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Re: If they can make 8 Potter movies...
21/11/2009 01:52:58 PM
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That's certainly right...
21/11/2009 02:17:30 PM
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they should wait
21/11/2009 02:34:38 PM
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SoIaF is being made into a movie?
21/11/2009 03:46:08 PM
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AFAIK, it's only an adapted HBO series (Game of Thrones) in production still *NM*
21/11/2009 10:23:14 PM
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Ah! OK, Thanks
21/11/2009 11:20:59 PM
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