wayfriend wrote:Not that I wouldn't be in glorious heaven if this were made into a cable series. But there are some obstacles worth discussing. For example, the lack of sexual encounters in the story. Big cable series seem to succeed (and so are green-lit) when they have several protagonists, soap-opera drama, and juicy hookups on a frequent basis. The Chronicles lacks.
I don't think those obstacles would be as pronounced as you think WF ..
When I consider the likelihood of whether TCoTC could succeed or not, two things buoy me:
1) with the ever-increasing acceptance of genre-centric entertainment - e.g. fantasy (Game of Thrones, the Hobbit films), sci-fi (Dr Who, the Expanse) and superhero films( the Marvel/DC omniverses) - studios and production companies are more likely to take a chance on a fantasy epic than ever before.
2) the success of shows with complex anti-hero protagonists (Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos) means studios and production companies are more likely to take a chance on grumpy lepers than ever before.
To me, the thing that would make studios skittish would definitely be the rape - and again, more than ever before.
Even a huge show like Game of Thrones has copped flak for it's depiction of rape, and any Covenant adaptation would need to handle TC's crime incredibly delicately for it to even stand a chance.
As for sexiness/hook-ups, Lord of the Rings is all but sexless, and Breaking Bad - one of my favourite shows, with a compelling but often despicable protagonist - eschewed that kind of thing too. It needn't be any kind of deal breaker.
And, if any TCoTC series were to make it through to the 2nd chronicles, the introduction of Linden brings a whole will-they won't-they element..
The rape though, is, as they say, problematic.