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message 1: by Joe (new)

Joe Lee Some guy is selling the elfstonesofshannara.com website. Since the movie is coming out shortly, I expect he will make a mint. I can't believe the company did not purchase it?


C.D. Hussey Wow, a movie? I had no idea. Gets a little excited...

The webisite may have been purchased for a while. I think there are people who buy domains in the hopes they can sell them at a profit.


message 3: by Kandie (new)

Kandie I still have 2 letters that Terry Brooks wrote to me around 1992 and 1994, in response to a couple of my fan letters. Even then I was like, I can't wait for this to become a movie. FINALLY it has happened!


Chris McDowell from terrybrooks.net...

"When Peter Jackson released the film adaptation of JRR Tolkien’s novel, The Fellowship of the Ring, fantasy fans suddenly realized Hollywood could produce a quality fantasy movie with realistic special effects, strong story, and believable characters. Thousands of Terry Brooks fans wrote into this website, asking if a Shannara movie could be far behind.

Terry optioned the rights for his Shannara series to Warner Bros. three years ago. An option does not mean a movie gets made; it is merely the first step of many that must take place to bring a movie to the silver screen. Directors were looked at. Actors were considered. A script was purchased and worked on. Assurances were given that the movie would be made. Nothing concrete happened though.

The same thing happened with the Landover movie at Universal Studios.

As of August 9, 2010, the options for both the Shannara and Landover series have returned to Terry.

What does this mean?

In short, it means Warner Bros. and Universal Studios did not greenlight their options into production and now no longer have the ability to do so. It means Terry can be approached by other interested parties, hopefully movie studios with the desire to see Terry’s work adapted correctly in the movie medium.

It means no movies are currently forthcoming. Therefore, do not believe anything you read at IMDB or elsewhere."


C.D. Hussey And here I was fantasizing about who would play Allanon. : (


message 6: by Kandie (new)

Kandie Steve wrote: "Best book of the first three novels..."
I agree Steve!


Eko Prasetyo C.D. wrote: "And here I was fantasizing about who would play Allanon. : ("

Hopefully someone that is actually tall, imposing, and can act. Not an easy combination to have.


Eko Prasetyo What's the problem with Terry Brook's Shannara anyway in the eyes of Hollywood?


message 9: by C.E. (last edited Dec 21, 2011 08:22AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

C.E. Crowder Quote from Terry Brooks' website, Dec 12th 2011:

I did talk to someone affiliated with Game of Thrones, but that all came to nothing. I admire what HBO did with that series, but it turns out I am moving in a different direction. To wit, a new production company and an old studio have signed on to do Magic Kingdom. An announcement of what is planned will be forthcoming, but I can tell you that what they have in mind sounds good. A series of movies, starting with Magic Kingdom for Sale–Sold! for the big screen. As well, a different production company, coming in from an entirely new angle, is working on a deal with me to take the Shannara series to the movies. This group has a whole new take on how to do it, and I think it is the best thing that has happened to the series. More on this in the next couple of months, too. Lots happening, but no HBO.


Eko Prasetyo Well, no HBO is expected. Shannara doesn't have the over the top profanity, gore, and obscenity found on HBO's shows.


message 12: by [deleted user] (last edited Oct 18, 2015 10:38AM) (new)

I'm Hearing That The TV Show is Phenomenal,is Incredibly Faithful to The Book and Has a Fantastic Cast Not Just The Cast are Saying That

50 Lucky Fans Got to Watch it


infael Well, tonight is the night.


message 14: by Kandie (new)

Kandie Yeehaw.


message 15: by Kandie (new)

Kandie I think it still has movie potential but maybe the TV show will show it's marketability and fan base to studios and production companies. But it would have to be done right for the big screen. Can't wait to see it.


Beverly If I had not read the book, I would say the TV series was great, but having read the book, I was disappointed. Even though they maintained the basic plot, there were too many changes to events and characters for the sake of drama and condensing the story for me to enjoy it.


message 17: by Kandie (new)

Kandie Yeah I did a review on the premiere that I'm editing now. Was kinda disappointed as well. There were several factors that I considered coming from a screenwriter and indie film producer viewpoint as well as a novelist who's trying to get a book-to-film option as well.


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