'A Court of Thorns and Roses' Series Continues to Be in Development, Confirms Ronald D Moore

'A Court of Thorns and Roses' Series Continues to Be in Development, Confirms Ronald D Moore

Ronald D Moore confirms that the highly anticipated Hulu adaptation of the 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' series, written by Sarah J Maas, is still in progress with active involvement from the author herself

Article Summary

Sarah J. Maas fans can rejoice as the A Court of Thorns and Roses TV series is still happening, according to Ronald D. Moore.

The project is currently in its initial stages, with completed scripts and casting put on hold due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike. All parties involved are eagerly awaiting the resolution of the strike in order to proceed with the project.

Approximately two and a half years ago, Sarah J. Maas enthusiasts received the exciting news that her popular fantasy novel, A Court of Thorns and Roses, was being adapted into a television series. The platform attached to the project was announced as Hulu, with Ronald D. Moore, known for Outlander, leading the development. Since the initial announcement, there has been a lack of updates on the show's progress. However, Moore has now confirmed that the series is still in the works.

In a recent interview with TVLine, Moore discussed the current status of A Court and Thorns and Roses, assuring fans that Hulu remains committed to bringing the book series to the screen. Nevertheless, it appears that the project is still in the early stages. Moore stated, "It's still in development. We have written some scripts, and we are just waiting. I believe the entire industry is waiting to see if we secure actors before proceeding further, but it is still in development." Although Moore and the rest of the ACOTAR creative team can continue working on scripts, the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike has put casting on hold for the time being.

Editor's P/S

As a fan of the "A Court of Thorns and Roses" series by Sarah J. Maas, I am thrilled to hear that the Hulu adaptation is still in development. The fact that Ronald D. Moore, known for his work on "Outlander," is leading the project gives me confidence that it will be a faithful and high-quality adaptation.

The news that scripts have already been written is also encouraging, as it suggests that the project is moving forward at a steady pace. However, the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike has put casting on hold, which is understandable given the circumstances.

I am hopeful that the strike will be resolved soon so that the casting process can begin and we can get closer to seeing the world of "A Court of Thorns and Roses" come to life on screen. Overall, I am cautiously optimistic about the future of the "A Court of Thorns and Roses" TV series and eager to see how it unfolds.