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Outlander is going to be turned into a TV series

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message 101: by Marym (new) - rated it 5 stars

Marym This would be awesome if they don't screw it up and start rewriting it!


message 102: by Penny (new) - rated it 5 stars

Penny I hope we will get it here in UK, that would be brill!


Adrienne Dee wrote: "DG was talking about it yesterday on Twitter apparently - they are shopping around for a channel right now to air it - like Sarah, i'm hoping HBO or showtime, a la Game of Thrones - with each book ..."

That would be amazing! One season per book. I just hope they do really good with the show. It's too good a book to ruin in television.


message 104: by Debra (new) - rated it 5 stars

Debra I read in another author's webpage that once they sell the rights to a book, that the author has absolutely no input on how they do the movie or show or change the story. He compared it to selling a house. Once you sell a house, the buyers can do whatever they want to do with it.


message 105: by Susan (new) - rated it 5 stars

Susan On that point, this is an interesting article from a science fiction magazine:

http://intergalacticmedicineshow.com/...


Kathleen Sondra wrote: "Joana wrote: "am I the only one that's not the tiniest bit excited? I'm really afraid they're going to "ruin" the series for me, so I don't think I'll even watch it, but I'd love some feedback :3"
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I am actually terrified myself! I don't know that I would watch them either. I have these characters so set in my mind that I couldn't bear to have them turn out any different. I honestly don't think anyone could do Jamie justice and I am afraid that Claire would come across too harsh.

I would also much prefer a movie series over a TV series. They are such beautiful, epic stories that deserve the grandness of the big screen. I believe that cutting them up into small parts will ruin the natural rythmn the books have.


message 107: by Jamie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jamie Beck Shawn wrote: "I am of two minds here. I would love to get my Jamie/Claire fix weekly; though I am very weary of the liberties taken in changing the story. Example, True Blood doesn't follow the original story ..."

I agree with you that there will certainly be changes that fans of the books will not like. It is almost inevitable. But even when a movie or show stays pretty true to the written work, it never quite lives up to the imagination of the reader. I'm having a hard time imagining these books come to life on-screen, but I'd probably tune in out of curiosity. The casting will be key. Jamie was such an amazing hero...so young yet so mature, insightful, loving and brave. They can't cast some yahoo young hottie and hope it will work...it has to be an actor who is willing to read those books and become that character.


message 108: by Jamie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jamie Beck Kari wrote: "Ive always thought of Kevin McKidd as Jamie"

I think Kevin is too old...remember Jamie is only like 21 when he first meets Claire. Kevin would be good later in the series when Claire returns 20 years later.

Whoever plays Jamie MUST read the books and really understand who Jamie is and what matters to him (his sense of ethics, integrity, honor, etc.)


message 109: by Jamie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jamie Beck Debra wrote: "I read in another author's webpage that once they sell the rights to a book, that the author has absolutely no input on how they do the movie or show or change the story. He compared it to selling..."

I think this is true. Did anyone read Jodi Piccoult's My Sister's Keeper (an amazing book) and then see the movie? The movie totally changed the ending of the book, thereby totally changing the message of the story. I couldn't believe it...if I were Ms. Piccoult, I'd have killed someone!


Heather Gregson I have never understood changing the ending of a book to suit a movie. Or making so many changes the movie basically becomes loosely based on a book.

I've never read George R R Martin's A Song of Fire and Ice but have seen the mini series. From those I've talked to that have read the books, they say the mini series is very cannon faithful. Fingers crossed Outlander will be the same.


message 111: by Sarah (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sarah Hoss I have been reading these books for a long time and there has always been talk of it going to TV or a movie. I will be glad when this comes true. If TV gets it, I hope HBO does.

As for characters, the list is endless of who could play the parts.

Please tell you me you all aren't teasing me! LOL!


message 112: by Laura (new) - rated it 5 stars

Laura So stoked Starz picked this up! I've loved the Spartacus series. Hope they do this justice!!


message 113: by Sarah (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sarah Hoss Heidi wrote: "Marilyn wrote: "Iuse a proper Scotsman for Jamie and an American for Claire. No messing about, location is a big deal in this and if..."

TBH I think just quality actors would do... Renee Zellweger..."


I would like to see Kate Beckensale.(I hope I got thatt right) as Claire. You all know her from Van Hellsing and Pearl Harbor. She's English.


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Rebecca Vance Laura wrote: "So stoked Starz picked this up! I've loved the Spartacus series. Hope they do this justice!!"

There is nothing about this on Starz website. Do you know when it is supposed to be out or where I could find out? Thanks.


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Rebecca Vance gertt wrote: "They haven't even picked the cast, I think it will be awhile until it's aired."

Thanks so much. :)


Barbara This is a wonderfully written book with a complex set of characters that are woven in and out of different time periods. I would have wished that HBO had picked it up, but if they (the group that purchased the rights) stick with the story, as was done in "Game of Thrones" they may have a winner. If they deviate too much it could ruin the whole thing. They can't destroy the integrity of the books, nor my love for the story but it could lead to a crummy tv series.


message 117: by Tina (new) - rated it 4 stars

Tina Rebecca wrote: "Laura wrote: "So stoked Starz picked this up! I've loved the Spartacus series. Hope they do this justice!!"

There is nothing about this on Starz website. Do you know when it is supposed to be out ..."


DG confirmed it will be on Starz via her website. IMDB also has it on their website. The project looks to be in its early stages. Starz probably won't have anything until it is programmed into their schedule which may be a while yet.


message 118: by Laura (new) - rated it 5 stars

Laura Rebecca wrote: "There is nothing about this on Starz website. Do you know when it is supposed to be out or where I could find out? Thanks."

This was the earliest article I found on it. I think Tina's right. This is still in the development process and I can't imagine we will see anything more definitive on this until 2014, maybe as late as 2015, but of course this is all just speculation on my part.

http://www.deadline.com/2012/11/outla...


message 119: by Pebble (new) - rated it 3 stars

Pebble i cant wait for that


message 120: by Sarah (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sarah Hoss Starz did Spartacus and The Tudors. Those shows are pretty graphic in a lot of it's details. While it doesn't bother me, it may bother some. I wonder if this series will be done the same way?


Angelica Thompson whhaaaa...


message 122: by Eric (new) - rated it 5 stars

Eric This is from Diana's web site:

http://www.dianagabaldon.com/

On November 6, 2012, it was announced that the Starz cable network has signed on to develop an Outlander series with Sony Pictures TV and Ron Moore, who have been developing the project. This means that at least a pilot episode will possibly be produced in 2013.


message 123: by Eric (new) - rated it 5 stars

Eric Many more details are provided here:

http://www.dianagabaldon.com/other-pr...


message 124: by Bette (last edited Mar 04, 2013 07:27AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Bette Sometimes books into TV movies get it right. No one can beat Colin Firth as Darcy and the series included much of the dialogue from Jane Austin's book into the script. Also, don't discount Netflix in the mix. They just did HOUSE OF CARDS with Kevin Spacey and did an excellent job of moving the story from London to Washington. Let's stay positive about the series being brought to the small screen with DG's approval. And I am on board with Chris Hemmingsworth. Scotish accent should not be too hard for an Australian.


Carolyn I loved the book and I think HBO could do the book justice as they did with the Game of Thrones.


message 126: by [deleted user] (new)

Jamie needs to be somebody relatively unknown in my opinion. Same thing for Claire. Too bad Jennifer Lawrence is too young and too famous.


message 127: by Wanda (new) - added it

Wanda Marymaud wrote: "Jamie needs to be somebody relatively unknown in my opinion. Same thing for Claire. Too bad Jennifer Lawrence is too young and too famous."

Totally agree!!


message 128: by Kelli (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kelli George Marilyn wrote: "I had the thought of a movie but a TV series would work IF they film on location, use a proper Scotsman for Jamie and an American for Claire. No messing about, location is a big deal in this and if..."

Actually Claire was English remember???


message 129: by Linda (new) - rated it 4 stars

Linda I certianly hope its on another station than HBO, because I don't get that station, and I'd really like to see it


message 130: by Dee (new) - rated it 5 stars

Dee it is going to be on STARZ which is also a subscription channel - they are likely the only type have the budget needed to do something like this and can show outlander in its full-glory without having to worry about network standards, commericials etc


message 131: by Jamie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jamie Beck gertt wrote: "Linda wrote: "I certianly hope its on another station than HBO, because I don't get that station, and I'd really like to see it"

We don't subscribe to Starz either, but not to worry the series usu..."


I agree, Claire was a competent, capable woman who Jamie found sexy...but not a sexpot, so to speak. Casting will be important, and hopefully the writers won't totally mess up the story/characters. I'm afraid to watch...I loved Jamie and don't want anything about him to be different than the way I've made him in my own mind! LOL


message 132: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 07, 2013 01:00PM) (new)

Jamie wrote: "...I loved Jamie and don't want anything about him to be different than the way I've made him in my own mind! LOL"

Unfortunately I don't think anyone could ever live up to the faces we've created in our minds. Although a younger Mark Lewis Jones (even though he's Welsh) and an older Jennifer Lawrence (even though she's American) would have made me very happy. *sigh*


message 133: by Joana (new) - rated it 5 stars

Joana gertt wrote: "Linda wrote: "I certianly hope its on another station than HBO, because I don't get that station, and I'd really like to see it"

We don't subscribe to Starz either, but not to worry the series usu..."


I completely agree with you, I think Claire has always been able to show herself a respectful woman, even though they've hinted several times that she's very lovely and pretty. I just don't see her that way, she's not even a very "sexual" woman in general, only with her husband, which is normal.. I'm very torn about this tv series, I really hope they don't mess it up


message 134: by Linda (new) - rated it 4 stars

Linda I liked te time travelling, so I'M really stay true to the books.


Christine Vojvodich would like to see Diane Lane as Claire..


message 136: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 08, 2013 10:00AM) (new)

Christine wrote: "would like to see Diane Lane as Claire.."

Diane Lane's 48 years old... Claire is around 28 yrs old in the 1st book, right?! Do the math.


message 137: by Star (new) - rated it 5 stars

Star Fouse I absolutely love this series! Outlander was my very first audiobook! <3 James Frasier FTW!


message 138: by Jill (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jill Wow, I didn't know this got picked up and am excited and apprehensive at the same time. Casting, character development, sticking to the original beloved series is SO important, case in point: True Blood. I do not like what they did to that series on HBO just to make it marketable. I truly love Outlander and will wait to see how it's treated before watching. If they ruin it (and the reviews of true fans will show if they do or not), I won't watch so I can keep my memories of Jamie and Claire true.


Jessica Please, please, please pick someone like Gerard Butler for Jamie. He needs to be ruggedly sexy and smart, and not a faker. Please pick a real scotsman for the job! For Claire, someone less commercialized than most of the acresses in Hollywood these days. Would prefer. Oth to be people who arent already famous, so we can see them as their Outlander characters, and not actors.

I hope the BBC, or HBO picks up this series. They do some of the best work on tv today is seems. I'd love for these to have been made into movies, though. Still wish each book were made into a movie (or two)! They're long enough, we could get two movies out of each book! Directed by Joe Wright, or Peter Jackson. Oh, if only wishing could make it so...


message 140: by Dee (new) - rated it 5 stars

Dee not GB - too old and Starz has already picked it up


message 141: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank you, Dee. Gerard Butler is definitely too old! No Diane Lane, no Gerald Butler!! People, read the book again: Jamie is about 22, and Claire 27.

And if all goes smoothly from here, Jessica, it's gonna be directed by the man who made Battlestar Galactica. Read the comments above, they provide links to accurate news about the "series".


message 142: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 10, 2013 05:06PM) (new)

Jessica wrote: "Please, please, please pick someone like Gerard Butler for Jamie. He needs to be ruggedly sexy and smart, and not a faker. Please pick a real scotsman for the job! For Claire, someone less comm..."

My mistake. Yeah I agree about the ruggedness. It'll be a miracle if they pick a true Scotsman. Fingers & toes crossed.
I liked that in True Blood they picked a true Swede for Eric. I wasn't too fond of him at first, but that smile won me over.


message 143: by Denise (new) - rated it 5 stars

Denise They better get this right. I can without a doubt say that this is my ALL TIME FAVORITE book series!!


message 144: by Kelli (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kelli George Marymaud wrote:"I liked that in True Blood they picked a true Suede for Eric."

Better a true Suede than a flocked velour or velvet!!! I think you meant Swede???


message 145: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 10, 2013 05:09PM) (new)

Kelli wrote: "Marymaud wrote:"I liked that in True Blood they picked a true Suede for Eric."

Better a true Suede than a flocked velour or velvet!!! I think you meant Swede???"


LOL yeah thanks. See, I'm French and English sometimes/often escapes me. I guess I was thinking Alexander Skarsgaard is as smooth as suede ;) And Sweden is spelled Suède in French. Bottom line is: time for me to go to bed.


message 146: by Linda (new) - rated it 4 stars

Linda Marymaud wrote: "Kelli wrote: "Marymaud wrote:"I liked that in True Blood they picked a true Suede for Eric."

Better a true Suede than a flocked velour or velvet!!! I think you meant Swede???"

LOL yeah thanks. Se..."


You sound like my husband Lol. He is french but speaks English at home because of me and still has a probem. With a name like Beaulieu what do you want. Well anyway they're goingto hane an unknown scots for the lead.


message 147: by Dee (new) - rated it 5 stars

Dee I honestly thing that they need to go with complete unknowns for the main characters, and then maybe some more well-known for a minor role or two - like murtagh - someone important without being key - does that make sense?


message 148: by Linda (new) - rated it 4 stars

Linda Yes it does, but who will consent to play the minor roles.


Heather I am excited but then again, there have been talks about a movie or TV series for this show for years and nothing has ever come of it AFAIK.


message 150: by [deleted user] (new)

Heather, again read the previous comments. Things seem to be moving faster now.


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