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Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment will jointly produce with Vince Newman Entertainment. Man, I hope this happens, and that they get it right. The best description I've heard of the Amber series is that it was Lord of the Rings as told by Raymond Chandler.I was always a bigger fan of Zelazny and Moorcocks "New Wave" style fantasy than the Tolkien and his million rip off's stuff.
The Amber series is said to have been a major influence of Game Of Thrones and I can believe it as it was doing the whole Machiavellian intrigue thing decades before GoT. Part of the fun of the original Amber series was trying to figure out who was allied with who at any given moment, since alliances were constantly shifting. It'll be weird if this takes off, like watching a band you've watched play the clubs hit the big time. At the same time, seeing as how the Amber books have seemingly disappeared from the shelves they were once a staple of, it'll be good to see them back, bigger than they ever were.
The strange thing is, I've long been surprised it's taken this long. Any time I've commented on this, I've been told that budget isn't big enough, but over the last decade we've seen a plethora of shows featuring people walking among us that belong to hidden "worlds" full of others with fantastical powers...see any urban fantasy, especially one's with vampires. An Amber t.v. show need not have been a straight up adaptation of the books, in fact it could've been completely set on our Earth, with not much more than the Amberites enhanced reflexes / strength and their Trump cards for communication and teleportation. I'm glad that never happened, but it could've been done. I'd be much happier getting a more faithful adaptation. It has a large cast, but no where near as large as GoT, and with pretty much all of the major players being in the same family, it'll be easier for noobs to remember who they are.
Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment will jointly produce with Vince Newman Entertainment. Man, I hope this happens, and that they get it right. The best description I've heard of the Amber series is that it was Lord of the Rings as told by Raymond Chandler.I was always a bigger fan of Zelazny and Moorcocks "New Wave" style fantasy than the Tolkien and his million rip off's stuff.
The Amber series is said to have been a major influence of Game Of Thrones and I can believe it as it was doing the whole Machiavellian intrigue thing decades before GoT. Part of the fun of the original Amber series was trying to figure out who was allied with who at any given moment, since alliances were constantly shifting. It'll be weird if this takes off, like watching a band you've watched play the clubs hit the big time. At the same time, seeing as how the Amber books have seemingly disappeared from the shelves they were once a staple of, it'll be good to see them back, bigger than they ever were.
The strange thing is, I've long been surprised it's taken this long. Any time I've commented on this, I've been told that budget isn't big enough, but over the last decade we've seen a plethora of shows featuring people walking among us that belong to hidden "worlds" full of others with fantastical powers...see any urban fantasy, especially one's with vampires. An Amber t.v. show need not have been a straight up adaptation of the books, in fact it could've been completely set on our Earth, with not much more than the Amberites enhanced reflexes / strength and their Trump cards for communication and teleportation. I'm glad that never happened, but it could've been done. I'd be much happier getting a more faithful adaptation. It has a large cast, but no where near as large as GoT, and with pretty much all of the major players being in the same family, it'll be easier for noobs to remember who they are.
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