I feel like a Dark Elf Trilogy could only bring disappointment
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Tunnels hands down
There's been talk multiple times of turning the Matthew Corbett series by Robert R. McCammon into a series.
I could see every book being turned into a maybe 10 episode season.
Calculus....early transcendentals.
I think Neuromancer would work well as a heavily stylized animation.
I would love to see Feist's sagas on screen.
That said, I only chose those because I'm already lucky enough to be seeing Wheel of Time come to the small screen, and it's a joy.
Elvis Cole and Joe Pike series. Surprised it hasn't been done yet.
Biggles!
The Chronicles of Amber by Roger Zealazny is ripe for CGI heavy HBO treatment. I think it would be very well received at this day and age.
Dungeon Crawler Carl.
- The Illuminae Files by Jay Kristoff and Aime Kaufman
- Scythe trilogy by Neal Shusterman