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sy fy channel to make George R.R. Martins Wild card series:

timothy

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www.airlockalpha.com has a story that sy fy taps george r r martins wild card series is to be made as a movie. I just hope it's better than some of there other movies they have made.

:wtf::eek::cardie::wtf::eek::cardie:
 
This is the first property optioned by the newly-formed Syfy Films. It's a feature film unit bearing the Syfy name. Distribution will likely be handled by Universal Pictures. The films made under this banner should be way above the very low standard of Syfy's TV movies.
 
Syfy mostly just buys low budget pictures that have already been made to air. This should be a step above as others have mentioned. I'm not familiar with the series, but it looks interesting.
 
I'd be worried if they were doing this as a series for the Syfy channel, because it's a similar premise to Alphas in a way, and that might imply a lack of faith in that show. But fortunately that's not the case. As OOMVM said (and this bears repeating to counter the inevitable confusion), this is a feature film, not a TV series, and it's being made for theatrical release, not for the Syfy channel (although that channel would probably get first dibs on the TV rights after it's had its run in theaters). It's just being made by a new production company that has the same corporate owner as Syfy and is sharing the brand name. (So the thread title should probably be changed to something more accurate.)

I remember reading a couple of the Wild Cards books way back when the series was new. Man, that was a long time ago -- it started in 1987. I recall having mixed feelings about it, but I guess that's to be expected from a shared-universe anthology series. It certainly took a while for it to get to the screen, but I guess stuff from George R. R. Martin is in demand now that Game of Thrones is a hit. It's cool that they're getting Melinda Snodgrass to write it; that should give it more authenticity than a lot of novel adaptations.
 
I read the first six books before I lost track of it (although I'm pretty sure I actually own them all). I liked them quite a bit, especially the historical stories, so I'm a bit excited to hear of a movie. I hope they start at the beginning.
 
Maybe each book will be it's own movie

Well, remember, most of the books weren't novels, but anthologies. As Wikipedia puts it:

While most of the books are made up of individual short stories, they generally focus on a central theme or event. There were also several longer storylines which run through several of the books. Some volumes use the format of a mosaic novel. This involved several writers writing individual story lines, which were then edited together into one seamless novel-length story. Finally, several volumes in the series are a complete novel written by a single author.

I think it's likely that the movie will be built around the core concept of the universe, some of its major characters, and some of its key events, but will put them together into a new story.
 
well christopher you beat me to it I was gona put up a list of the books.
oh well, I just hope they keep the premise of the books in the movies.
if they do these right I would love to see them try heroes in hell.
 
Somehow I doubt this will get far as a series of movies. It would have worked great as an anthology tv show.
 
It was a fun series for a while. A few interesting characters, though the only one I can recall is Jetboy. And he didnt have any powers!!!
 
I've seen GRRM make references to Wild Cards on his blog, but I haven't had a chance to check them out. I might have to change that soon.
 
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