Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy is becoming a TV show, finally.
Hopefully this time it'll actually happen. Way back in the day when the Sci-Fi Channel (note the spelling) was a good channel, they had plans to make Red Mars into a mini-series (and Ringworld, too), but those plans never came to fruition. But considering how terrible A Wizard of Earthsea was adapted, maybe it was for the better.
Spike TV is developing a series with Game of Thrones producer Vince Gerardis, who has some experience taking epic words and putting them on the small screen. Taking a page from Game of Thrones, the series will likewise take its name from the first book in the series: Red Mars. And, as also increasingly common these days, the show will have Robinson, the book author, as a consultant.
Hopefully this time it'll actually happen. Way back in the day when the Sci-Fi Channel (note the spelling) was a good channel, they had plans to make Red Mars into a mini-series (and Ringworld, too), but those plans never came to fruition. But considering how terrible A Wizard of Earthsea was adapted, maybe it was for the better.