- Hulu’s ACOTAR series remains in development
- Ronald D. Moore provides an update on the project’s progress
- Moore shares insights on how the series differs from the books
Hulu’s adaptation of the popular book series “A Court of Thorns and Roses” (ACOTAR) is still in development, according to executive producer Ronald D. Moore. However, fans are curious about how far along the project has come. Moore shared some updates about the series’ progress in a recent interview, giving insights into what audiences can expect from the adaptation.
The series, based on the books by Sarah J. Maas, has generated considerable excitement from fans as they eagerly await its release. In the interview, Moore stated, “We’re still developing ACOTAR…” He clarified that the team is currently working on the scripts, explaining, “It’s in the script stage. We’re going through rewrites and whatnot, and working with Sarah [J. Maas] on the material.”
Moore also discussed how the television adaptation will differ from the original novels. As an executive producer, he is actively involved in shaping the series, working alongside the book’s author. “Sarah is very collaborative, so she’s been involved from the get-go,” Moore said. He further explained that the two of them discuss various elements of the story, such as the characters, setting, and plot, and ensure that everything is translated accurately for the screen.
Despite the project still being in its early stages, Moore is already thinking about the show’s long-term future. He acknowledged that television series often have a more condensed timeline compared to book series. As a result, he is mindful of the balance between staying true to the original material and making necessary changes for television adaptation.
In the end, fans of the ACOTAR series can look forward to the show’s eventual release on Hulu. With a talented team working closely with the author, it’s clear that efforts are being made to create an adaptation that stays true to the books while also being a compelling television experience.