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Readers of Sarah J. Maas' captivating A Court of Thorns & Roses series are eagerly awaiting the Hulu adaptation, but one change for TV could help make the story even more sustainable. ACOTAR is one of several fantasy books getting a live-action TV show. With its rich world-building, intriguing characters, and epic romance, the potential for a compelling TV show is there. However, the show's true strength may lie in its ability to transcend the limitations of the novels.
Hulu's Court Of Thorns & Roses Show Can Finally Expand On Sarah J. Maas' Side Quests Lucien Is A Great Example Of A Side Character Worthy Of Following Close Hulu’s TV adaptation of A Court of Thorns & Roses is an exciting prospect, with so many great characters to bring to life. However, it needs to do more than straightforwardly follow the books.
This Court Of Thorns & Roses Change Could Help Hulu's TV Show Last Even Longer Developing Minor Characters With Untapped Potential Could Give The Show Longevity Close Following the characters’ side quests would improve the show's world-building and give the fantasy aspect more gravitas. While the A Court of Thorns & Roses series is romantasy and the romance is at the heart of it, following the side characters’ disappearances would give more of a variety of settings.
A Lengthier Run Will Make The Original ACOTAR Trilogy's Ending More Satisfying The Battle In A Court Of Wings & Ruin Could Have More Buildup Close The third book in the ACOTAR series, A Court of Wings & Ruin, has a huge payoff near the end with the final battle in the War with Hybern. However, a longer run in the TV series would make this ending all the more satisfying, as well as tragic concerning key players in the battle.
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