A Court Of Thorns And Roses: Everything We Know About The ACOTAR Adaptation
A Court of Thorns and Roses TV show news has been arriving since the announcement that the popular Sarah J. Maas fantasy romance series was coming to Hulu. The first book was a huge hit, and has since picked up even more steam on TikTok, with the BookTok community making ACOTAR and its sequels one of the biggest series in the genre. There are four more books in the ACOTAR series, with the original trilogy followed up by a novella, and then A Court Of Silver Flames, which shifts focus away from the original main characters.
A Court of Thorns and Roses follows a 19-year-old named Feyre who ends up in the land of Prythian, the Fae realm, after killing a wolf. Her romance is the heart of the story, however, and it is set against a backdrop of a magical land held in thrall by an evil villain. ACOTAR's popularity led to Hulu picking up the series with hopes of making it a successful show, but the pre-production process has been awash in various problems ever since the streamer optioned the book.
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A Court Of Thorns And Roses Recent News
ACOTAR Loses Its Showrunner
After it was revealed in February 2024 that the series is no longer in active development, the latest news comes as another blow to the adaptation of A Court of Thorns and Roses. One of the defining characteristics of the upcoming fantasy series was the involvement of legendary TV maven Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Star Trek), but it has now been revealed he has left the project. Originally tapped to be the showrunner, Moore is no longer attached to ACOTAR, though his reasons for departing haven't been revealed.
Hulu's A Court Of Thorns And Roses Show Is Confirmed
The Project Is No Longer In Active Development
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Moore hasn't stated his reasoning, but it could be the setback that finally derails ACOTAR for good.
It was Sarah J. Maas herself who revealed the exciting A Court Of Thorns And Roses news that her book was coming to Hulu as a series. Not only did she announce the live-action ACOTAR show, but Maas revealed that she would work as one of the co-creators of the TV series, alongside Ronald D. Moore. Despite that exciting development, the project has progressed quite slowly.
In February 2024, it was announced that ACOTAR is no longer in active development. It isn't clear where the project stands, but those at Hulu insist that the project hasn't been fully canceled. Another setback hit the project in July 2024 when showrunner Ronald D. Moore stepped away from the project. Moore hasn't stated his reasoning, but it could be the setback that finally derails ACOTAR for good.
A Court Of Thorns And Roses Cast
No Cast Members Have Been Announced
Since the ACOTAR series is still in development, there is no word on any cast signings. However, there is one person who would love to be in A Court Of Thorns And Roses cast, and that is Stargirl actor Brec Bassinger. She said in July 2023 that she was obsessed with the ACOTAR series and that she had already reached out about a role. "I emailed my team, and I was like, ‘Listen, I don’t care if I have one line. I have to be a part of this," she explained (via TV Line).
A Court Of Thorns And Roses Story
The Books Are A Roadmap
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ACOTAR Book Release Year A Court of Thorns and Roses 2015 A Court of Mist and Fury 2016 Set a few months after A Court of Thorns and Roses A Court of Wings and Ruin 2017 Set a few weeks after A Court of Mist and Fury A Court of Frost and Starlight 2018 A novella that takes place 4 months after A Court of Wings and Ruin A Court of Silver Flames 2021 Set 9 months after A Court of Frost and Starlight
The A Court Of Thorns And Roses story has been described as a take on Beauty and the Beast, with Feyre imprisoned in a magical castle with a terrifying beast in order to save her family, but the series as a whole is much more than that. Craig Erwich, President of Hulu Originals & ABC Entertainment, talked about the series at the 2023 Television Critics Association press tour (via Town and Country Mag).
"The books are a great roadmap for what I think will be a very successful series. I haven't read the material yet, although I'm very aware of a lot of the conversations going on with the show... Ron is truly one of the visionaries of that genre."
The first book follows Feyre as she learns about the magical land, and the terrifying forces that are destroying the Fae kingdoms, and the further novels see her and her found family embroiled in bigger wars and battles to keep their kingdom peaceful and safe. The books include many main characters, including Feyre's human family, and her Fae found family, and later books shift focus from Feyre onto these characters.
It's not yet clear how much of the series will be directly adapted - the ACOTAR series was originally conceived as a trilogy, and then expanded with further books, and is currently incomplete. Sarah J Maas has multiple books in the works, and it's also unclear how much of this world is intended to be adapted by Hulu. It's possible that the plans are currently to adapt the first three books in the ACOTAR series, as they could work as a standalone trilogy, but it's equally possible that the intention is to adapt the entire Maas universe. Only time will tell how much of Feyre's story makes it to the small screen.
A Court of Thorns and Roses Based on the A Court of Thorns and Roses fantasy novel series, A Court of Thorns and Roses is a television adaptation that follows Feyre Archeron, a young woman dragged into the world of faeries after slaying one of their kind. The series will follow her journey through the lands of Prythian and her relationship with one of its lords, Tamlin. Seasons 1 Streaming Service(s) Hulu Writers Ronald D. Moore Showrunner Ronald D. Moore
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