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([personal profile] gothwalk Sep. 6th, 2020 10:26 am)
I find it odd that there's so little fantasy TV. This is probably about to change, in the wake of the success of The Witcher and (at least while it was showing) Game of Thrones, but at present there's every kind of sf you might want to imagine, from The Expanse to the gonzo superhero/fantasy crossover stuff like Legends of Tomorrow. And indeed, some of the sf does verge over into fantasy.

But there's a huge genre of high-fantasy secondary-world stuff out there, the core of fantasy - Feist, Wurts, Gemmel, Le Guin, Abercrombie, Brust, Hobb/Lindholm, Kay, Lackey, Gladstone, Jemisen, and so on and on - which just seems to be untouched. There's a Pratchett series and a Tolkien series coming, which will improve things, but that's barely scratching the surface. Where's the Riftwar series? Waterdeep?

Some of it can probably be put down to genre snobbishness, and some more to the idea that fantasy is expensive, since it needs special effects and so forth. And maybe it's hard to make fantasy that people will take seriously, although I think Game of Thrones shows that there's appetite, even if they buggered up the ending.
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From: [personal profile] malinaldarose


I could totally watch a Valdemar series, as long as they didn't try to make it "gritty" and "realistic."
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From: [personal profile] freewaydiva


Me too also. There are also a variety of sub-stories in the Pern world that I'd deeply enjoy.
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From: [personal profile] evaelisabeth


There's an adaptation of the Rivers of London books in the works, I'm very excited about that though it's as far from traditional high fantasy as it's possible to get. I would also watch a Valdemar adaptation but I would love to see some more urban fantasy or steampunk which is what I'm reading most of right now. I think there's also a new Dresen files adaptation in the works but I'm not sure whether it's a series or a movie.
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From: [personal profile] jpgsawyer


I wouldn't get your hopes up about The Rivers adaptation. I believe the option has been taken but nothing more and Mr A is being very specific about refusing to change certain things.

That said it is Simon Pegg and Nick Frost with Mr A so hopefully they would do a good job but its been in the offing since 2013 so....
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