‘Warlord Chronicles,’ From Sony’s Bad Wolf Productions, to Debut on U.K. Streaming Platform ITVX
has snapped up the rights to the “Warlord Chronicles” trilogy and is set to adapt the first book, “The Winter King,” into a 10-part series.
“The Warlord Chronicles” are loosely based on the legend of King Arthur. Set in 5th century Britain – then still a landscape of warring nations – it takes place in an era when life was brutal and fleeting. In this setting, a young Arthur Pendragon goes on a journey to become a warrior, which takes him from prodigal son to legendary leader.
“The Winter King” will begin shooting this year in Wales. Kate Brooke and Ed Whitmore are adapting the books. Otto Bathurst will direct.last December. Currently on their slate is the next season of “Doctor Who,” with Ncuti Gatwa.Bad Wolf is producing in association with One Big Picture, Bathurst’s production company. Sony Pictures Television are handling international distribution.
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