Brian Ruckley is one of the modern writers who became
one of my favorites and the main blame for this situation can be put on his
fantasy series “The Godless World”. Not only that, but with the passing of time
the three novels of his debut trilogy are closer to my heart and each time I
open them for a very short reminder of the story I re-discover plenty of
wonderful things and the series becomes better. I had the pleasant opportunity
to make an interview with Brian Ruckley after the release of the first two
novels of “The Godless World”, “Winterbirth” and “Bloodheir”, and among other
things we talked about a potential movie adaptation of his trilogy. Well, it
seems that things moved a bit closer for that likely event to become reality
because “The Godless World” got optioned for film/TV. This doesn’t mean
necessarily that we will see a movie based on Brian Ruckley’s series, but it is
a progress towards this possibility. I personally am afraid when it comes to
movie adaptations of the books I love, in plenty of occasions the results were
unsatisfying to say the least. But I would be curious to see how the movie, or
movies, based on “The Godless World” would look like. Who would play the
characters I liked (I see Kanin played by Christian Bale, but that is an
entirely subjective opinion), who would direct, would the movie setting match
my imagination? Questions that would receive answers in case of “The Godless
World” becoming a movie. Until then, I’ll rely again on the imagination and picture
such images in the light of my interview of Brian Ruckley:
That said, there are individual scenes in the
books that I think would be good on a big screen (I’d like to see the big
battle in a snowstorm in ‘Bloodheir’, as directed
by Ridley Scott, for
example). I had never really thought about actors to play my characters until
very recently: I was sitting watching Quantum of Solace, and it suddenly occurred to me that Daniel
Craig would be
quite good to play Taim Narran. He might need to be a few years older, but
other than that he would fit rather well.
2 comments:
I've book 1 and book 3 on my shelf but not read them yet. I best get cracking before I miss yet another series before TV gets it!
Jamie, I love these novels. I highly recommend them. And I know about the shelves with unread books, mine haunt me each day :)
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