Amazon is in hassle — and never simply the rainforest now! (However severely, think about donating to Coalition for Rainforest Nations. Consider a child sloth for motivation.)
However no, we’re speaking about Amazon, the e-commerce empire. Amazon Prime Video’s Citadel and The Rings of Energy are a flop and a meh-sterpiece, respectively, and the streamer is operating out of widespread critically acclaimed collection. To make issues worse, Amazon not too long ago cancelled The Wheel of Time, slashing its fantasy TV avenue cred by about 80% and provoking some followers to cancel their Amazon Prime subscriptions.
What can Amazon MGM Studios do now? It’s going to want a severely good fantasy adaptation to interchange Wheel of Time if it needs to maintain any fantasy followers who’re nonetheless miffed about Rings of Energy failing to impress them. Listed here are some potential fantasy properties that Amazon would possibly think about pursuing.
The Damaged Earth trilogy by N.Ok. Jemisin
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Why it’s a wise funding: N.Ok. Jemisin’s Damaged Earth trilogy has gained three consecutive Hugo Awards (the Pulitzers of sci-fi). Certainly, The Fifth Season, The Obelisk Gate, and The Stone Sky comprise one of the vital praised fantasy collection of the twenty first century. It might be a no brainer to adapt it.
Why it’s good for Amazon: On this trilogy’s post-apocalyptic world, science fiction and fantasy mix for example themes of energy, oppression, and survival. Its advanced characters and potential for beautiful visuals would add as much as the sort of status present that Amazon loves. Whereas there was speak of a Damaged Earth adaptation beforehand, it hasn’t gone anyplace official. We’ll go away it as much as the millionaires and billionaires to determine that half out.
The Inexperienced Bone Saga by Fonda Lee

Why it’s a wise funding: This saga has been referred to as “The Godfather however with magic … and kung fu.” Who wouldn’t watch that? Its gritty, city setting lets it rise above its fantasy competitors, and its premise – a contemporary metropolis derives energy from jade – is exclusive sufficient to face out.
Why it’s good for Amazon: Along with that includes status TV-ready character arcs and morally murky household dynamics, The Inexperienced Bone Saga takes place in an Asian-inspired alternate universe, identical to The Wheel of TIme did. Plus, Peacock cancelled its deliberate adaptation of The Inexperienced Bone Saga not too way back, so it’s technically up for grabs.
The Earthsea Cycle by Ursula J. Le Guin

Why it’s a wise funding: That is one other no-brainer! The Earthsea Cycle is taken into account a cornerstone of excessive fantasy and is usually in comparison with The Lord of the Rings. The protagonist Ged, a wizard-in-training, embarks upon a journey of self-discovery throughout six gorgeously philosophical novels.
Why it’s good for Amazon: Similar to The Rings of Energy and The Wheel of TIme, The Earthsea Cycle explores the ramifications of identification, energy, and legacy. Its introspective tone would give it an edge over different streamers’ fantasy outputs. This may very well be Amazon’s response to His Darkish Supplies. As a bonus, it simply lends itself to various casting. And extra importantly, it desperately wants collection adaptation. Its Sci Fi Channel miniseries was roundly criticized by followers and its Studio Ghibli adaptation was solely a free interpretation. There’s supposedly a collection in improvement at A24, however this has but to see the sunshine of day.
The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson

Why it’s a wise funding: Within the vein of Recreation of Thrones, The Stormlight Archive summons a sprawling universe of army drama, magical hierarchies, and compelling POV characters to spin a world-spanning yarn. With 5 of its deliberate volumes already launched, there’s loads of plot to dig by means of for an adaptation.
Why it’s good for Amazon: Whereas Sanderson has reportedly turned down a number of gives to adapt his texts, he’s nonetheless not against his collection present process an adaptation. If Amazon is ready to coax him right into a profitable deal, then the Stormlight Archive may very well be a real religious successor to Recreation of Thrones — an elusive achievement that many streamers, together with Amazon, have tried and failed to copy. And since Rings of Energy just isn’t going to fill that position with no inventive reset, somebody must do it.