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friendly_iconoclast

(15,333 posts)
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 01:59 AM Sep 2014

At Long Last, Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy Is Becoming a TV Show

http://io9.com/at-long-last-kim-stanley-robinsons-mars-trilogy-is-bec-1639413250


Finally, someone's recognized that Robinson's Mars Trilogy is perfect fodder for a television adaptation. Spike TV is developing a series with Game of Thrones producer Vince Gerardis, who has some experience taking epic words and putting them on the small screen.

Taking a page from Game of Thrones, the series will likewise take its name from the first book in the series: Red Mars. And, as also increasingly common these days, the show will have Robinson, the book author, as a consultant.

Spike TV's executive vice president, original series Sharon Levy said of the project:

This series shines a light onto many views of what it means to be human — and asks if can we sustain our humanity under incredible duress. We are thrilled to partner with such an accomplished producer as Vince Gerardis to tell this incredible and thought-provoking story.


More here:

http://www.thewrap.com/game-of-thrones-producer-vince-gerardis-teams-with-spike-for-red-mars-sci-fi-series/

Cross your fingers and pray this is done right!
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At Long Last, Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy Is Becoming a TV Show (Original Post) friendly_iconoclast Sep 2014 OP
Looking forward to it -- odd that it's on Spike, as I don't think they have any original scripted fishwax Sep 2014 #1

fishwax

(29,149 posts)
1. Looking forward to it -- odd that it's on Spike, as I don't think they have any original scripted
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 02:19 AM
Sep 2014

shows at this point.

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