Shawn Levy Provides Update on Netflix D&D Show

The show was announced earlier this year.
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Shawn Levy has provided a brief update on the Forgotten Realms series in development at Netflix. Speaking to Collider ahead of the fifth and final season of Stranger Things, Levy was asked about the progress of the new Dungeons & Dragons series that he's producing for Netflix. "I think that the reason it's taken so long and the reason why it is a challenging process is you're not adapting story IP," Levy told Collider. "You're adapting a world and a lexicon and a spirit, but story needs to be invented largely from scratch. And it needs to be invented in a way that feels organic to everything that's great about DnD. So that one is in very active every day chipping-away-at-it development at Netflix."

Announced earlier this year, Netflix is developing a live-action television series titled the Forgotten Realms. No further details were provided about the nature of the series, but Levy's comments suggest that they're developing an original storyline as opposed to adapting a novel or adventure story into TV. Levy is serving as the producer of the series, with Drew Crevello serving as the writer/showrunner.

Collider also asked if the Forgotten Realms series would move forward, Levy replied "I really hope so. I really really hope so."
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

This is definitely off-topic (and it's entirely my fault) but can you share what parts of Pern would go over well today? I remember it holding up pretty well when I re-read it about 5 years ago...

edit: WAIT! I remembered one... not going to list it here, but yeah... nevermind... they COULD easily remove this one pervasive part of the world but yeaaahhhh...
Aside from the elements that haven't aged well, Pern isn't actually as romance focused as the modern genre. People called McCaffery "The Barbara Cartland of Sci Fi" as an insult. Sometimes she did romance, but it's rarely the main focus, and I can't think of any time she sets up the female-male-male love triangle which is compulsory these days. What she did do is often have female central characters, which was the main reason for the insults.
 

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