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The Wheel of Time. Either a film series or a TV series (both with appropriately large budgets, of course), but either way every book gets covered.

+1. (Though I lean more toward a TV series with twice the budget of Game of Thrones and 22 episodes a season, with each season adapting one book)
 
Oh, and Gargoyles. Movie or live-action TV show aimed at the audience who watched the show as kids.
 
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I could think of a few things that would work best as period pieces if faithfully adapted, from the Shadow and Doc Savage to the Fantastic Four and the Night Stalker.

I'd love to see Universal add to their 30-40s Universal Horror Universe, done in black-and-white with the same style and ambiance, so that they fit seamlessly with the originals.

Adaptations of classic SF works like Foundation, Rendezvous With Rama, or Ringworld, without turning them into spectacles of video-game violence.

And, of course, a real Star Trek revival would be very welcome.
All quite interesting suggestions.


Some of DC's Elseworld stories were interesting. Maybe if some of those were adapted to DCAU features or original stories in the same vein.

Gotham By Gaslight anyone?


I've long enjoyed The Saint books by Leslie Charteris as well as the original television series with Roger Moore, particularly the b&w episodes. I also didn't mind some of the original 1930's films with George Sanders. Ian Ogilvy in the '70s was kinda okay. The Val Kilmer film was shit.

But I'd love to see a proper Saint film and set in the 1930s where he originated.
 
I always wanted to see several of Anne McCaffery's Pern books adapted into a movie series.

Deep Space Nine and Voyager need some movies, maybe throw in Enterprise while we're at it.

I want that US TV adaptation of Naoki Urasawa's Monster to get off the ground.
 
I very much agree with the posters who wanted:

"Ringworld"
"Foundation" (series)

How about Gibson's "Neuromancer?", or any of his stuff? (I know about "Johnny Mnemonic")
 
Some of DC's Elseworld stories were interesting. Maybe if some of those were adapted to DCAU features or original stories in the same vein.

Gotham By Gaslight anyone?
Very good idea. New Frontier was turned into a nice animated movie.

I always wanted to see several of Anne McCaffery's Pern books adapted into a movie series.
An excellent idea. There was a series in development not long ago, but it fell through.

Deep Space Nine and Voyager need some movies, maybe throw in Enterprise while we're at it.
I'd love to see that.

How about Gibson's "Neuromancer?", or any of his stuff? (I know about "Johnny Mnemonic")
I'd love to see that, too.

Something else I thought of, though it's a bit more obscure: George RR Martin's Haviland Tuf. Not many people have heard of the character, but Martin has the name recognition these days to get it made.
 
I always thought it would be cool to have a film or even TV mini-series where a US Aircraft carrier was transported back in time during the Roman Empire and the people on board were forced to chose sides in some of their conflicts - or inadvertently get involved. Also, how ancient folks would react to modern technology e.g. an iPad
 
I always thought it would be cool to have a film or even TV mini-series where a US Aircraft carrier was transported back in time during the Roman Empire and the people on board were forced to chose sides in some of their conflicts - or inadvertently get involved. Also, how ancient folks would react to modern technology e.g. an iPad
I like it... but what to do about the language barrier?
 
There's bound to be some people on a ship that size that studied Latin. That would give them a head start. They'd just have to pick up on the pronunciation and nuances of the spoken language in that era.
 
I always thought it would be cool to have a film or even TV mini-series where a US Aircraft carrier was transported back in time during the Roman Empire and the people on board were forced to chose sides in some of their conflicts - or inadvertently get involved. Also, how ancient folks would react to modern technology e.g. an iPad

Vaguely similar to David Drake and Eric Flint's Belisarius series. Competing factions from the far future go back to the 5th century, trying to change the future. Real-historical Byzantine general Belisarius is ther main character. Both sides from the future begin arming their chosen sides in the past with more and more modern weaponry - sturrups, firearms, steam power, ironclad ships...
 
It would be really difficult to film, but Stephen Baxter's Xeelee universe would make some excellent anthology stories with an overarching theme. Especially Exultant.
 
Nothing really jumps to mind except for a proper treatment of George RR Martin's Fevre Dream.

The vampires genre has about run its course, The Strain, not withstanding. But done right, his Antebellum period piece about a Vampire searching along the Mississippi for others so he can give them his cure and battling the big bad vampire who wants to continue the old ways of hunting humans like cattle would be fantastic. I've wanted to see it done since I read the book as a kid in the 80s.

Unfortunately, the "cure" and the setting of the story is altogether too close to True Blood's Trublood and Louisiana setting... I think those who grew tired of the HBO series and Harris's novels would find that a turn off.
 
I always thought it would be cool to have a film or even TV mini-series where a US Aircraft carrier was transported back in time during the Roman Empire and the people on board were forced to chose sides in some of their conflicts - or inadvertently get involved. Also, how ancient folks would react to modern technology e.g. an iPad

Where's the challenge for the carrier, though? If the crew chose to get involved with whatever side?

I mean, the romans had one of the most powerful navies in the ancient world but the whole armada could be swamped by one Nimitz carrier running flat out nearby. And one Marine Sniper on a hill could decimate an entire legion all by himself. And carriers cruise with a company of marines.

Really, all you'd be doing is setting up the next episode of Ancient Aliens.

[Giorgio]Did the Romans really invent handheld chalkboards, or were they emulating the computer tablets of some advanced species?[/Giorgio]
 
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