Will it go the same way?
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT If and when a movie or TV show adaptation of The Kingkiller Chronicle books does happen, it faces the same problem that hurt Game of Thrones season 8. There’s been talk of an adaptation of Patrick Rothfuss’ fantasy book series since 2013, with both a movie and TV show mooted at various points.
The Kingkiller Chronicle Books Are Unfinished It’s not just that The Kingkiller Chronicle books are unfinished, but that there’s a lot of story left to cover that will hurt any potential adaptation. The Doors of Stone has to finally explain how Kvothe became Kote, who the eponymous King of the story was, and so much more besides. Part of the fun of the story is the journey, but for a framework like this where it’s been so gradually building to a specific point, the destination is vital too.
This is, of course, what happened with Game of Thrones season 8. Like The Kingkiller Chronicle, the most recent book in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, A Dance With Dragons, released in 2011, with no sign of the next book. It’s very clear to see how Game of Thrones changed after overtaking the books: the storytelling became faster, more plot-driven than character-driven, and ultimately it wasn’t quite as good as its peak.
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