![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That’s the kind of dystopia necessary for The Sword in the Spirits - not a bombed-out wasteland, but a ragged, yet recognizable realm. Over the course of the next two books, Luke attempts to navigate this tricky, treacherous terrain forging new alliances, dealing with unexpected betrayals, and uncovering fresh secrets about the pre-apocalyptic world.Ĭreative Dream Team: One of the many great things about Rian Johnson’s 2012 time travel saga Looper was the way the writer/director devised a future that resembled a version present fallen into disrepair and dilapidation. ![]() Within the fortified walls of Winchester, young Luke watches his father ascend to the throne - a career advancement that brings a devastating wave of palace intrigue crashing down on his entire family. Thumbnail Synopsis: Following an environmental catastrophe, England has reverted to a technology-free medieval realm of city-kingdoms that exist amidst the ruins of the modern world. Source Material: A trilogy of young adult novels written by John Christopher and published between 1970-1972: The Prince in Waiting, Beyond the Burning Lands, and The Sword of the Spirits. In Adapt This! we spotlight a piece of previously unadapted material we’d love to see become a TV series and even suggest a potential network and creative team. With more networks and streaming services getting into original programming everyday, the demand for televised content is greater than ever. ![]()
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