Epic fantasy is flavor of the month on streaming services right now, and Disney Plus is hoping to cash in on the popularity of the genre with another live-action TV series. , a new show based on Christopher Paolini’s popular novel series, The Inheritance Cycle, is in early development at the streamer.
Eragon, the first novel in Paolini’s series, was published in 2002 and swiftly followed by Eldest in 2005, Brisingr in 2008 and Inheritance in 2011. To date, the four books have garnered combined worldwide sales in excess of 40 million copies. Despite the series’ literary popularity, though, 20th Century Studios’ big screen adaptation of Eragon was a critical and box office bomb on release in 2006, earning just $250 million from a reported budget of $100 million and sporting a dreadful a 16% critics rating onThe movie did have a mightily impressive cast – Jeremy Irons, Rachel Weisz, Robert Carlyle and John Malkovich were among the names on its expensive call sheet – but audiences and reviewers alike were left unimpressed by Eragon’s...
In 2021, fans of Paolini’s novels voiced their support for a new adaptation of Eragon and its sequels using the hashtag #EragonRemake – and, evidently, Disney heeded the interest. The author himself recently thanked these campaigners by quoting a Variety tweet confirming the new series’ development. There’s been no word yet on when Disney’s The Inheritance Cycle show will come to Disney Plus, nor any details on its length or cast.
Nor is Eragon the only dragon-inspired TV show in the headlines this month. HBO’s Game of Thrones spin-off,
Eragon...wasn't an 'awful' movie, but a TV series could prove to be better.
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