RFC has pointed out that while many fans can point out lots of things wrong with LotR, most will also say it was still quite a ride overall.
The following is an oft repeated message for those who haven't reviewed the thread from the beginning; you wise souls, you.
C.S. Forrester wrote screenplays for Hollywood for decades, with the understanding he'd write the screenplays for all of his books made into movies.
He wound up having more of his books made into movies during his lifetime than any other author.
If you haven't read the Hornblower series, especially the first 3 books totaling over 800 pages that the 1951 movie with Gregory Peck etc; I think you'd have trouble finding a hundred pages in the movie, with lots of major series characters simply gone.
Get used to the limits of Hollywood magic.
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BTW, Evergreen said at LAST Honorcon that there will not be any serious cast recruiting until there was a director on contract, because the director's vision and preferences will be key to the casting.
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But shouldn't you pick a director who shares the "vision" with David Weber.
She/He should at least have read the earlier novels and the last too (to know where it is headed).
I am not convinced that we get a "true to the books" film. For simplicity I think some plot lines will be shortened and merged. Maybe the Republic of Havens turn into teh peoples republic will have already happened in the movie universe. Maybe we will see in the opening scenes Saint Just planning and ordering the "Grayson" mission. So you early plant him as THE main opponent of the (possible) series

My only hope is that the movie is not "JAcksonized" like the LOTR where they dropped important plot (acceptable if you want to do a series that does not become too long) but invented new stuff instead (NEVER acceptable to purists

It may be to early to really expect ""confirmed" details, but nonetheless its fun in itself to speculate

To paraphrase a Wise Man (or perhaps a Mad Wizard) who happens to be very involved in this project (and already credited as an executive producer):
You cannot make an 350 page, 100,000 word novel into a 120 page (~20,000 word) screenplay without doing a little cutting, condensing, and combining...of scenes, exposition, AND CHARACTERS.
It will NOT all be in there, folks. THEY will not all be in there. David knows it, accepts it, is trying to guide it - a little. Get your minds wrapped around it now, and you will die happier.
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