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What show-related content (not literary adaptations – but novelizations, documentaries, magazines, websites, etc.) about an existing show’s universe made you appreciate a show even more? What about it made the show even better in your eyes?

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What show-related content (not literary adaptations – but novelizations, documentaries, magazines, websites, etc.) about an existing show’s universe made you appreciate a show even more? What about it made the show even better in your eyes? For me it’s the And Just Like That documentary that was created for the first season of AJLT (and 23 years after the first season of Sex and The City). SJP, the cast, and crew reference their extensive knowledge of the show, as well as technical expertise. The scenes with Molly Rogers (costume designer Pat Fields’ righthand woman who came back f…

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Ray Romano doesn’t want an ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ American reboot: ‘I’m just a little protective.’ International adaptations of the series, however, are fine by Romano: “It just shows how other cultures — we’re all the same.”

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Ray Romano doesn’t want an ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ American reboot: ‘I’m just a little protective.’ International adaptations of the series, however, are fine by Romano: “It just shows how other cultures — we’re all the same.” submitted by /u/indig0sixalpha

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TV adaptations that are nothing like their source material

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TV adaptations that are nothing like their source material I think I saw a post on r/movies a week or so ago that reminded me of this. Basically, just feel free to mention any TV shows you’ve seen that are vastly different from their source material, and what you thought about those changes. Anyway, my big example would be The Man in the High Castle. I saw the first two or three seasons a while ago, and…

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What are some of the best TV adaptations?

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What are some of the best TV adaptations? In honor of the new One Piece live action show & with many people praising how it captures the spirit of the manga/anime, this got to me to thinking. What do you consider to be some of the best adaptations of source material? Whatever the source material might be, like “video games, books, comics, podcasts, movies, remakes of other TV shows, etc…

Reddit Television 184 2023-09-14

Video games adaptations : what are your ideas for the next wave of adaptations likely coming?

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Video games adaptations : what are your ideas for the next wave of adaptations likely coming? With The Last of Us, Arcane and Mario being huge hits and stuff like Sonic, Castlevania, Dota, Dragon Age being mild hits, it’s obvious video game adaptations are a big thing now and more and more projects will come. Plenty of projects are already in the works like Twisted Metal (releasing soon, looks bad though), Fallout (shooting at the momen…

Reddit Television 173 2023-07-24

Foundation’s showrunner explains why big book adaptations start so dang slow

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Foundation’s showrunner explains why big book adaptations start so dang slow Lou Llobell in season 2 of Foundation. | Image: AppleAdaptations of big, complex books tend to start slow — and that’s usually because there’s just so much to explain. It was true of Game of Thrones and The Rings of Power, and it was especially true of Foundation on Apple TV Plus, which took Isaac Asimov’s novels and turned them into prestige te…

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