Most novelizations come out during the same month as the film. Some come out a few months before the film. Novelizations of TV episodes, on the other hand, sometimes come out years after the film was released. Examples include James Blish's novelizations of Star Trek TOS, Alan Dean Foster's novelizations of Star Trek TAS, the various Doctor Who novelizations (which sometimes came out more than 10 years after the episode) and the novelization of Battlestar Galactica The Miniseries by Jeffrey Carver.
Does anyone know of any other examples on novelizations that were written years after the episode or movie was first shown?
Do you think all novelizations should be released this way, so that they are more consistent with the film? Does it even make sense to market the novelization to people who have very recently seen the film?
Does anyone know of any other examples on novelizations that were written years after the episode or movie was first shown?
Do you think all novelizations should be released this way, so that they are more consistent with the film? Does it even make sense to market the novelization to people who have very recently seen the film?