The creator of “Outlander” is developing a romantic new fantasy series. Netzwelt tells you everything about the exciting Hulu project.
- Ronald D. Moore once adapted “Outlander” as a series.
- Now Moore wants to bring the fantasy series “The Empire of the Seven Courts” to Hulu.
- Like “Outlander”, “The Empire of the Seven Courts” is pure supernatural romance.
In addition to the 6th season of “Outlander“Series creator Ronald D. Moore now has another, exciting and romantic fantasy series project at the start: For the US streaming service Hulu Moore adapts die together with fantasy author Sarah J. Maas “The Empire of the Seven Courts”-Romanreihe (Originaltitel: “A Court of Thorns and Roses”).
The “Outlander” creator and the novelist write a pilot script together, including the one Hollywood Reporter reports.
This is “The Kingdom of the Seven Courts”
So far 5 novels have been published since 2015 from the fantasy series by Sarah J. Maas. As with “Outlander”, this is a supernatural story with a lot of romance!
The 19-year-old human hunter Feyre is kidnapped in the first book as punishment in the legendary realm of the Fae. Because she killed a fairy wolf. Tamlin, her kidnapper, turns out to be one of the 7 lords of the fairy realm. Feyre falls in love with him and does everything possible to break an ancient curse to save Tamlin.
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Mysticism, magic, romance, a protagonist and an enchanting setting – basically all the ingredients that made “Outlander” so successful are also present in the “The Empire of the Seven Courts” series. However, this is – in contrast to “Outlander” – more of a young adult story.
On the other hand, Ronald D. Moore’s other series “Outlander” recently became 3 major actors known for season 6. And the radiating one US broadcaster Starz finally confirmed season 7!
Rate Outlander | |
Genre | Drama, adventure, fantasy, love story |
First broadcast |
09.08.2014 |
First broadcast in Germany |
09.08.2014 |
Homepage | starz.com |
Other sources | |
network | Starz |
production |
Sony Pictures Television, Left Bank Pictures, Tall Ships Productions, Story Mining and Supply Company |
Seasons |
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