'THE LOST QUEEN' TO BECOME
MEDIAEVAL EPIC TV SERIES
And even more gorgeous epic projects coming our way, hiphip hooray! As 'Deadline' reports Bruna Papandrea's (Big Little Lies, Gone Girl) production house has acquired TV rights on Signe Pike's historical novel
THE LOST QUEEN which was published last month in USA and is seeking international publishers this week at world's biggest book fair in Frankfurt!
Simon and Schuster published the book last month |
THE LOST QUEEN is set in medieval Scotland, a land of mountains and
mist, tradition and superstition. It follows Languoreth, a woman born
between the ways of the old ancestors and the burgeoning forces of
Christianity and the Anglo-Saxons, bent on colonization, encroaching
from the east. As she is catapulted into a world of violence and
political intrigue, she must learn to adapt to survive, and together
with her brother, a warrior and druid known to history as Myrddin
(Merlin), has to assume her duty to fight for the survival of her
kingdom and its way of life or risk the loss of them both forever.
Yet ANOTHER retelling of the Arthurian legends?
ReplyDeletewe will be able to choose which one we like better :)
DeleteI bet it will be visually beautiful if it's focused around Scotland.
ReplyDeletetres pretty! I still remember how Disney's Brave was their prettiest animated movie ever!
DeleteIt really was. But, I liked Tangled as well.
DeleteTangled was their last good one as I did not really find Frozen amazing. Tangled was fun and dynamic until they cut of her hair :)
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