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Would love that!
The Networks I could see it working well on:
1. HBO - They obviously do well enough with Game of Thrones.
2. AMC - They did well with The Walking Dead.
3. The CW - I'm a fan of "Supernatural". The Dresden Files would probably be popular with fans of that show. As long as they didn't try to make it like some of their other teen horror shows.
4. NBC - They are doing Constantine (Hellblazer). I could see some good cross advertising between shows there.
Feels like HBO or would do best honestly. Everyone else, pardon my pun, butchers a book when they convert into the show format. As a standard season by season the books wouldn't do well. They're too short for 26 episodes, but still too long for single movies. 4-5 episodes mini-series style would do well I believe, but that's just this nerd's opinion.
Andrew if doing a regular season and not a mini series I think covering the material of two books a season would be good. Then the mid-season finale would be a book finale and it would pace well. Otherwise I agree a mini series would work well.
And from your comments I take it your not a fan of the adaptation of The Walking Dead? I put HBO as my #1 choice but I figure the others have a chance to do well depending on who they had running it.
Two books per season could work out, I just worry that there wouldn't be enough source material to really flesh things out. The events of the books usually only take place over a few days, and I just have a hard time seeing a single book stretch across 13 episodes.
I enjoy what I've seen of TWD, but I've not read the source material so I feel unqualified to remark on their take on the series from a personal view, but have heard from fans of both that they've played with major plot points and switched things around. Not sure how true it is though.
@Andrew, "24" manages to spread a single day over a season. I think the most recent book already out, "Cold Days", takes place on a similar timescale, but I don't think there's any problem with lack of source material ;-)
That would be so AWESOME! I was late to the party, but watched the series via Netflix about a year ago. I thought it was pretty good (despite the glaring differences, like Murphy's appearance), and have been hoping we'd have something new! I hope it all works out! :-)
I agree with everyone else; I think HBO would do a great job with the series! They did so well with Game of Thrones, and that had to be a daunting task if there ever was one.
I know for a fact if Dresden Files was rebooted, in any media form; movie series (like Harry Potter was), miniseries, TV show, I'd support it.
I was pretty bummed when I figured out, all in the same day, that Dresden Files did have a TV series...but that it had already been cancelled. I'm a non-picky fan. I'll take whatever extras I'm thrown...but I think the first go at the TV series was kinda lacking. It was entertaining, yeah, but they just changed SO MUCH. Even the tools he used to do his magic, his car...his style. Those weird things they did with the plot and how Harry related to a lot of the characters...
The books are fantastic, perfectly good as they are. So why change so much? Bah. I bought it anyway and I covet it.
In any case, I really hope Dresden Files gets another chance. I'm a wizard/witch fantasy junkie, and after the Harry Potter series ended, I've just been dying
I would accept nothing less than HBO taking this series on. That and the Stormlight Archives (once Sanderson completes more of the series). My life would be complete.
I'd like to see it done like Sherlock, 3 episodes a season, each episode 1.5 or 2 hours. They could do a book an episode.
Will the new series be more loyal for the magical world of the books? Dresden barely used any magic as much as he did in the books in the tv-series.
In the reboot, the Dresden character can't be "sanitized" like the last one. The "edge" must be there, otherwise... yawn... More importantly, the series will not differentiate. Honestly, the advice could be applied to where we are with the series currently.
I'd be pretty okay with James Marsters as Harry in any revamp. He's done amazing things in the Audible version - save for #13, which I started today. What a jarring change of narrators!!
Wow, I rarely listen to audio books, quite surprised to know this. Use the narrator to bootstrap the new series... one with acting experience as well. That makes sense for a lot of reasons.Not sure James is "noir" enough for this role... could be possible though. I did like the original actor in the series, just need to stay true to the gritty, gray themes of the series. Well, used to be gray...
I was so excited to watch the Dresden Files when I got Netflix. I couldn't make it through the 2nd one. I absolutely love your books. I've read them all, several times and obviously can't (but must) wait for new ones. The tv series though, sucked. What I saw of it anyway. It can't be that hard to be true to what you have created in your books. Bob in corporeal form? No way. And Harry, not at all as he us described. Karen is small and blonde and sharp witted. Not in the series. Harry is funny, again not in the series, and he has hair. Hello!? I hope, if a new tv series is done, it will be a titch more real to the world you take us to. That is what we want to see, not what Hollywood thinks we want to see. Blessings!
I actually enjoyed the SciFi (Syfy?) series. I feel like your books could easily be ported to either a sleuth-style or action FX extravaganza type show or movies. Please find someone who will help you make those!
You know James Marsters would make a steller Harry, he has done such a great job with the audiobooks.
I have a hard time separating Marster from Harry at this point. He could definitely be made to have the right look as well.
I agree that Blackthorne was awesome, however, I'd like to suggest Lee Pace if this gets picked up anytime soon.
If there is a series - I hope that the company I work for gets to work on the VFX. That would be so cool. I would love to see the series revamped or even as a movie series. So stoked about the last book - it was super awesome.
I'd like to see a series that starts when Harry first shows up in Chicago. We'd get to see him meet all the characters that we already know and love and try to eek out a living when no one believes wizards are real.
I just re-watched the series on DVD (AGAIN!) Man, it would be great to have more of that! Fingers, toes and ears crossed in hopes.
I wouldn't want a reboot since I think the TV show was (despite the differences to the books) very good. But I'm up for more seasons!
What? Oh hell no, please, PLEASE no such boy! Harry's a man and has to look the part! Craig Horner always makes me want to get out a blanket I can wrap him hin like a little baby. ;p
Paul blackthorn is good but He is getting a bit long in the tooth at the beginning of the series Harry should be what late 20s to mid 30s no more than 35 methinks
I thought the series was awesome but really it needs a good game of thrones darkening and not trying to please the masses this would be for the fans
It would do fantastic now with all the available effects to illustrate the magic and all other weird happenings. Netflix could definitely roll with it and have a few successful seasons surely. Or Syfy. Syfy and Space did a stellar job on Bitten based on Kelley Armstrong books.
That would be a perfect series for Netflix! We all should petition them to make it a series. I would love a season for each book. Harry Dresden is awesome!
I would love to see it redone. The dresden files books are spectacular, but the series I describe as a series about a wizard that doesn't do magic.
I loved that show... boooo to whoever made it go away... :( cut out the reality tv and have more paranormal/fantasy type shows ... yep... that make me happy... that and cowboys... lol
The Dresden Files is one of my all time favorite book series AND TV series. Harry's vulnerabilities and dry wit are wonderful!
Would love to see a reboot of the Dresden Files in the BBC One Format (Sherlock, Luther etc.). You get Episodes as long as 90 minutes and could easily do 3 or 4 Books per Season (1 book per Episode). Also I'd love to see James Purefoy as Harry.
Jim - you need to talk to Kirkman and get your novels into either a series or movie. I say this because I work on one of Kirkmans live action series and your fans deserve this, but most of all - Harry Dresden deserves this. Please please please - I would love to see a movie of him. TV series would be grand as well - so much good stuff going on. VFX is easier now than ever before so a lot of Harry's "spells" and the creatures can be done.
Someone online mentioned that Zachary Levi would be a good Harry and I thought...hmmmm...I can actually see that. But can he do the darker aspects? And then I watched the new Heroes series --- yep!
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1. HBO - They obviously do well enough with Game of Thrones.
2. AMC - They did well with The Walking Dead.
3. The CW - I'm a fan of "Supernatural". The Dresden Files would probably be popular with fans of that show. As long as they didn't try to make it like some of their other teen horror shows.
4. NBC - They are doing Constantine (Hellblazer). I could see some good cross advertising between shows there.


And from your comments I take it your not a fan of the adaptation of The Walking Dead? I put HBO as my #1 choice but I figure the others have a chance to do well depending on who they had running it.

I enjoy what I've seen of TWD, but I've not read the source material so I feel unqualified to remark on their take on the series from a personal view, but have heard from fans of both that they've played with major plot points and switched things around. Not sure how true it is though.



I know for a fact if Dresden Files was rebooted, in any media form; movie series (like Harry Potter was), miniseries, TV show, I'd support it.
I was pretty bummed when I figured out, all in the same day, that Dresden Files did have a TV series...but that it had already been cancelled. I'm a non-picky fan. I'll take whatever extras I'm thrown...but I think the first go at the TV series was kinda lacking. It was entertaining, yeah, but they just changed SO MUCH. Even the tools he used to do his magic, his car...his style. Those weird things they did with the plot and how Harry related to a lot of the characters...
The books are fantastic, perfectly good as they are. So why change so much? Bah. I bought it anyway and I covet it.
In any case, I really hope Dresden Files gets another chance. I'm a wizard/witch fantasy junkie, and after the Harry Potter series ended, I've just been dying

















I thought the series was awesome but really it needs a good game of thrones darkening and not trying to please the masses this would be for the fans







