The ‘Eragon’ Dragon Fantasy Series Is Still Alive at Disney+

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As Brandon Sanderson prepares to bring him cosmere Universe for series and movies on Apple TV and George RR Martin a knight of the seven kingdoms Greed is also unsatisfied game of Thrones As viewers flock back to HBO Max, another fantasy series is planting its flag on the streaming landscape. A show based on Christopher Paolini Eragon-which he self-published as a teen before finding mainstream, best-selling literary success and writing three sequels — is moving to Disney+ after years in limbo.

If that sounds familiar, yes, eragon It was adapted into a feature film in 2006, which achieved modest box office returns. Slow reviews meant that plans for additional films in Paolini’s Inheritance Cycle series were cancelled. But 20 years later, Disney+ is hoping to rekindle some dragon-based magic — not unlike the blueprint set by its hit Percy Jackson and the Olympians The series, which revived the characters and stories of Rick Riordan after the feature films were released in 2010 and 2013.

This is not news in itself; eragon The series starts in 2022. But as Variety reports, there’s been some real movement to date. Todd Harten has a pair of showrunners attached (high capacity) and Todd Helbing (Superman and Lois), Harthan was credited as co-producer with Paolini. mark webb (Amazing Spider-Man) He is also involved as an executive producer.

In its initial reporting on the show in 2022, Variety noted the official logline: “When destiny selects an ordinary teen to become the first Dragon Rider in a hundred years, she must form an unbreakable bond with her dragon, master ancient magic and challenge the mad king who destroys Riders.”

No word yet on who might be starring, or when eragon May make its way onto the TV screen. Are you excited for this title to join TV’s current fantasy boom?

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