ICYMI: NKJemisin’s bestselling novel TheCityWeBecame, from her duology TheGreatCities, is set to be adapted for television by WaldenMedia. / nkjemisin WaldenMedia
\nWalden Media has set its sights on adapting N.K. Jemisin's novel The City We Became into a television series. Jemisin has written many books within multiple trilogies and series, with this title being a huge hit for the author. Walden Media has acquired Jemisin's bestselling The Great Cities duology, which includes the previously mentioned book and The World We Make. The City We Became was published back in July of 2021 by the Hachette Book Group.
A roiling, ancient evil stirs in the halls of power, threatening to destroy the city and her six newborn avatars unless they can come together and stop it once and for all.\nPortrait of N.K. Jemison was photographed by Laura Hanifin.\nAbout the adaptation, Walden Media's executive VP of development and production, Naia Cucukov, said, 'We couldn't be more excited to take on N.K.
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