mindbleach,

Discworld - preferably the City Watch novels. Books have been adapted a few times, but usually as lone events, and even the ones with a serious cast are just… okay.

Looking from one beloved dead author to another, Douglas Adams mercilessly chopped up the Hitchhiker’s Guide between mediums. There was no “original version.” It was all the same story, but sometimes with different events. That is the attitude necessary for capturing why Discworld is so good. Don’t film a book, page-for-page. That’s not how moving images work. Keep the characterization clear and fill in a storyboard from the Wikipedia description.

Anyway the real reason to go for a series would be consistent casting. Have the same guy play Vimes across a bunch of stories. Get cameos for Vetenari from the same wizened thespian. Call-forward future stories by turning bit-part scammers into Moist appearances, throw Gaspode in any scene with dogs, that sort of thing. Make Ankh-Morpork feel connected. Lived-in. Real, for a reality where wizards sometimes where fake glasses so people think they’re badly disguised as wizards.

dutchkimble,

Biggles!

Bigsleazy,

Elvis Cole and Joe Pike series. Surprised it hasn’t been done yet.

Yawnder,

The whole Dragonlance series.

It has everything! Love, friendship, sacrifice, grief, betrayal, complicated situation (looking at you Raistlin) and the best creature in the whole world, Tasslehoff.)

geoma,

There’s one dragonlance movie and its like the worse film Ive ever seen in my life

Yawnder,

Hahahaha

TransplantedSconie,

I posted a link to it in here when someone mentioned it. It is so fucking bad. I can never get past 20 mins of watching it before I shut it off. Just before Tika shows them the garbage hatch to escape the Inn. Every damn time lol

HowMany,

The “titan” series by John Varley. A good trilogy. Also a good five year series could be had with “ringworld” by Niven - the ongoing adventures that could feature six months of gathering the players and explaining their mission(s).

IF they’re done right, of course.

mindbleach,

Consider starting Ringworld on the Ringworld. Louis recounting the story so far to some fascinated locals, as a framing device. Presumably in that village where he fucks a catgirl. A lot of the first book is kinda Lord Of The Rings for a different kind of ultranerd: they have to go from point A to point Z Z Plural Z Alpha, unfathomably far away, whilst dealing with obstacles that are occasionally hostile and universally just weird.

You still get the long scenes of Louis Wu’s 200th birthday party walking its way around the globe, and Nessus being so racist that eight-foot-tall murdercats feel the need to apologize. You still get the landing, such as it is, with Teela casually weaving through a minefield of molten glass. That’s just not tension, per se, because we already know they get to the Ringworld. It’s in the title. The question is, how will they ever leave? I think you can even keep the phwoar factor present when describing the ship, so long as that comes before showing the arrival. Otherwise the long list of cool shit that doesn’t matter is more of a joke.

HowMany,

Nice!

mindbleach,

Some time after writing that I realized Ringworld and LOTR are both about dragging an artifact up a mountain to drop it in.

HowMany,

That’s funny! Good observation!

WanderingCrow,

That Titan trilogy is such a trip, I’d watch that for sure, just to see if they fully went for it.

ThaijsClan,

Pretty much any Brandon Sanderson book series. Mistborn, Steelheart, Way of King’s, Skyward… Etc

dmegatool,
@dmegatool@lemmy.ca avatar

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I was gonna say that… Even if I just read Way Of Kings yet. It’s so good. Really liked it.

I’m currently entering “The slump” in Wheel of time. Can’t wait to get to Brandon books.

Sanity_in_Moderation,

Wot-encyclopedia.com it has excellent chapter summaries for the slog books.

TheButtonJustSpins,

I would love to see Feist’s sagas on screen.

That said, I only chose those because I’m already lucky enough to be seeing Wheel of Time come to the small screen, and it’s a joy.

pinkdrunkenelephants,

Three Body Problem/ Liu Cixin’s Dark Forest goodness

Blackhole,

Uh… it is being made into a series. I also don’t get the hype about three body problem. I thought that book was mediocre at best.

boogetyboo,
@boogetyboo@aussie.zone avatar

It’s being made by Netflix I think. I’m 2/3rds of the way through the books. I think it lends itself well to TV because the characters are only devices to move the plot along, rather than specific identities that you can invest in/relate to etc. Interested to see how it goes.

DeusHircus,

A Chinese show has already been released and an American one is releasing on Netflix soon. The Chinese version can be streamed on Viki. I’m about 1/3 of the way through (30 episodes) and I’m absolutely loving it. They don’t dumb down any of the details with the science and is staying very true to the books so far. You just have to be willing to watch a subtitled show

I’m happy to be surprised but I doubt I’ll like the US version as much. Nearly every US book adaptation I’ve watched has been dumbed down “for a wider audience” and changed quite substantially (looking at you, Silo and Beacon 23). This is also coming from D and D of GoT infamy, so we’ll see if they can turn their track record around. At least this book is finished so they have the entire source material to work with

craigevil,
@craigevil@lemmy.ml avatar

Laurell Hamilton’s Anita Blake series Kim Harrison’s Hollows series Eric Flint’s Ring of Fire Piers Anthony Xanth

JillyB,

I think Neuromancer would work well as a heavily stylized animation.

imgprojts,

Calculus…early transcendentals.

Spasmolytic,

I can’t even imagine who might do them justice, but some of the books in Iain Banks’ Culture series could be a real treat.

PonyOfWar,

Robin Hobb’s fantasy books would be interesting. Probably quite hard to adapt well though.

StenSaksTapir,

There’s been talk multiple times of turning the Matthew Corbett series by Robert R. McCammon into a series.

I could see every book being turned into a maybe 10 episode season.

GrayBackgroundMusic,

Anything to do with Pern. Some good high fantasy and tech mixed. Might be a harder sell to the general public. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonriders_of_Pern

The Brainship series (The ship who sang). This would go over well with the Star Trek, Star Wars fansbase, I think. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ship_Who_Sang

The Vorkosigan saga. This would also go well with the Star Trek/Wars fanbases. More political than Brainship series. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorkosigan_Saga

The Dragearan books about Vlad Taltos by Steven Brust. Especially the first few. High fantasy mystery novels. This would be an easy sell, IMO. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Brust#Vlad_Taltos

This made me realize I haven’t read any new books in a while.

rothaine,

Holy crap I forgot about Pern. I read a few of those in middle school and remember liking them a lot

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