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new tv series in development
g33k:
--- Quote from: oopsboom on July 03, 2019, 05:05:14 PM --- all this talk about whether or not it should follow the books closely seems to be ignoring the elephant in the room...
if it follows the books closely at all it's going to have the GoT problem. (assuming its successful) its going to catch up with then pass the books, and then be writing its own story, before he gets the next book after peace talks written.
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Maybe; well, no -- not before the next novel. But will a DF tv-series beat Jim to the end of the DF story, before Jim writes the novels? Very very possible!
Peace Talks is #16. We have 5ish more DF novels, then the BAT. I don't really see a 1-hr episode being adequate for a novel. I also don't see a whole SEASON for a novel. Maybe... 3ish novels per season? Not sure. Depends in part on whether the showrunner (or whoever's making the call) wants every episode to end on a cliffhanger, how MUCH of the novels they include, etc. Maybe they'd be willing to fit it into a variable schedule? This novel gets 3 episodes, that novel gets 5 episodes, etc etc etc...
But the existing DF corpus should be good for enough time for Jim to get out at least 2-3 of the remaining pre-BAT novels.
Before Jim's RL blew up, he was churning out a book a year, basically. His newest books are getting bigger, presumably it will take him a bit longer to complete them... 15 months each?
He's alternating now between DF/CS novels. So, a new DF book every 2.5 years, which makes it 12ish years 'til the BAT.
If he kept up the novel-a-year pace, it'd be 10ish years 'til the BAT.
segaily:
--- Quote from: g33k on July 03, 2019, 06:23:25 PM --- :o
Maybe; well, no -- not before the next novel. But will a DF tv-series beat Jim to the end of the DF story, before Jim writes the novels? Very very possible!
Peace Talks is #16. We have 5ish more DF novels, then the BAT. I don't really see a 1-hr episode being adequate for a novel. I also don't see a whole SEASON for a novel. Maybe... 3ish novels per season? Not sure. Depends in part on whether the showrunner (or whoever's making the call) wants every episode to end on a cliffhanger, how MUCH of the novels they include, etc. Maybe they'd be willing to fit it into a variable schedule? This novel gets 3 episodes, that novel gets 5 episodes, etc etc etc...
But the existing DF corpus should be good for enough time for Jim to get out at least 2-3 of the remaining pre-BAT novels.
Before Jim's RL blew up, he was churning out a book a year, basically. His newest books are getting bigger, presumably it will take him a bit longer to complete them... 15 months each?
He's alternating now between DF/CS novels. So, a new DF book every 2.5 years, which makes it 12ish years 'til the BAT.
If he kept up the novel-a-year pace, it'd be 10ish years 'til the BAT.
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While a show could do multiple novels a season they might also easily stick with just one novel a season. They would just pad things with monster of the week episodes. I actually hope they would never do more then 2 novels in a season as I would never want them rushing a novel. At one novel a season it would also take them a long time to catch up to the books.
g33k:
--- Quote from: segaily on July 04, 2019, 04:58:52 PM ---While a show could do multiple novels a season they might also easily stick with just one novel a season. They would just pad things with monster of the week episodes. I actually hope they would never do more then 2 novels in a season as I would never want them rushing a novel. At one novel a season it would also take them a long time to catch up to the books.
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I personally would prefer the novel-per-season format (and while we're at it... let's put in all the shorts and the graphic novels (that aren't adapted-novel stories): extra buffers before we need to force-feed caffeine to Jim in order to increase his productivity!).
And you're right, of course! 1 novel per season would give Jim ample time to finish the Dresden Files (& likely even the BAT)!
But it needs to fit within the TV-episode format. AFAIK, that means each episode either needs to end on a cliffhanger or Big Reveal... or it needs to end on some satisfying conclusion-of-arc or other good "resting place." A TV episode can't just end on any-old-chapter-ending; some work for TV, many don't.
Also, there's quite a bit more content in some novels than others... If Storm Front can legitimately be a full season, what about Proven Guilty, or Changes, or...
EBRIEN:
I'd love to see a mini series format a la Battle Star Galactica or American Gods or Good Omens or GoT. Give it a real budget and star power. Pipe Dreams, I know, but wouldn't that be best? Better yet: Go with the BBC Sherlock Holmes format of a few episodes per season, but 1.5-2 hours each with an overarching storyline based on the novels. (He is a detective after all)
Cheers and Hooray for Peace Talks!
Brien
BobbyWac:
--- Quote from: g33k on July 09, 2019, 08:06:20 PM ---I personally would prefer the novel-per-season format (and while we're at it... let's put in all the shorts and the graphic novels (that aren't adapted-novel stories): extra buffers before we need to force-feed caffeine to Jim in order to increase his productivity!).
And you're right, of course! 1 novel per season would give Jim ample time to finish the Dresden Files (& likely even the BAT)!
But it needs to fit within the TV-episode format. AFAIK, that means each episode either needs to end on a cliffhanger or Big Reveal... or it needs to end on some satisfying conclusion-of-arc or other good "resting place." A TV episode can't just end on any-old-chapter-ending; some work for TV, many don't.
Also, there's quite a bit more content in some novels than others... If Storm Front can legitimately be a full season, what about Proven Guilty, or Changes, or...
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I would not prefer that for multiple reasons. 1. there's no chance they would survive a 20 year run and I'd like to see them make the whole series. 2. I don't think that the earlier books could really support an entire season, even the shorter seasons that the streaming services prefer (10 to 13 episodes)
I think Storm Front through Grave Peril would be an ideal season 1. Summer Knight through Blood Rites for season 2. Dead Beat and Proven Guilty for Season 3. White Knight and Small Favor for Season 4 (ending with Morgan knocking on the door asking for help for the season finale). Turn Coat and Changes for Season 5. Ghost Story and Cold Days for Season 6. Skin Game and Peace Talks for Season 7. 2 books a season gets to 20 by the end of season 9 and then it's the end of a series and BAT can be movies. That gives Jim Butcher 9 years to finish the last four series novels and they can do the BAT on whatever schedule they want.
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