The Bright Sword, the new novel from Magicians author Lev Grossman, isn’t out until next week—but it’s already on track to become a series. Deadline reports that Lionsgate Television and 3 Arts Entertainment have picked up the rights to the novel, with a planned series to be produced by Grossman, Erwin Stoff, and a showrunner who has yet to be found.
The Bright Sword has the subtitle “A Novel of King Arthur,” but it begins in an unexpected place: After Arthur’s death. The book synopsis says:
In a statement, Grossman said, “My ambition with The Bright Sword was to completely reimagine the legend of King Arthur—to make it fresh, relevant and diverse, while at the same time hanging onto all the classic elements that fans like me love.”
One hopes that that freshness extends to the adaptation. The Bright Sword has its share of fight scenes, but it is also, at times, really quite funny. What I am saying, basically, is that I dearly hope the adaptation doesn’t try to turn it into Game of Thrones: The Post-Arthur Years.
Producer Stoff has a long genre track record that spans everything from The Matrix to the cult series Kings to Blue Eye Samurai. Grossman, of course, has been through the adaptation process before with The Magicians, the Syfy series which adapted his trilogy of books into a very different but entirely outstanding series.
It’s going to be very interesting to see who gets brought on as showrunner for this one.