Film Adaptations That We are Waiting For in 2023

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Film adaptations that we are waiting for in 2023

Henry Cavill says goodbye to the image of the Witcher. The cunning rogue Kaz Brekker organizes the Six Crows gang. And from the morgue of the town of Salem's Lot, the dead will begin to escape.

We have collected the brightest films and series that were based on the books of the authors of the AST Publishing House and should be released in 2023. The new season of “The Witcher,” the sequel to “Shadows and Bones,” the horror movie “Salem's Lot,” the adaptation of the classic novel “The Color Purple,” and a show based on the latest published book by Elena Ferrante. Thanks to these tapes, stories last and create new experiences. And their primary sources can always be found on the bookshelves. You can always find more extreme entertainment on the TonyBet website.

Lying adult life

The new Netflix series is based on the novel of one of the most mysterious writers of our time. It tells the story of a teenager growing up in 1990s Naples, split into glittering and decent neighborhoods and ugly slums.

Giovanna lives in a decent neighborhood with her parents, who have forever decided to isolate her from the dirty streets where they themselves grew up. About this other life, where it reeks of slops and you can hear dirty swearing in the dialect, only the mysterious aunt reminds the girl.

Giovanna has not met her, but her name keeps popping up in her parents' conversations. Involuntarily, the girl learns many family secrets about betrayal, hatred and jewels passing from hand to hand, at the same time uniting and sowing discord.

Azazel

The action takes place in an alternative Russia, where there was no 1917 revolution. In 2023, Nicholas III of the Romanov dynasty sits on the throne in Petrograd. The king rules with a progressive prime minister.

20-year-old Erast Fandorin gets a job in the detective department of the police. There he learns about the strange suicide of the owner of an oil pipeline company. A young businessman shoots himself in the center of the city in front of passers-by and a robot policeman. Fandorin's eyes light up with excitement, and he begins the first investigation.

THE PALE BLUE EYE

In 1830, a cadet was found hanged at the Military Academy at West Point. A heart has been carved out of his chest.

An experienced detective is hired for a secret investigation. However, his attempts to figure out the killer fail, because due to the code of honor, students do not share with him what they know. To unravel the tangle of secrets, the detective recruits one of the cadets, a young man named Edgar Allan Poe.

The Netflix thriller is inspired by the biography of Edgar Allan Poe and tells about the turning point in his life when he studied at the US Military Academy. Starring Harry Melling (Harry Potter, The Queen's Move) and Christian Bale. The picture was directed by Scott Cooper (“Enemies”, “Black Mass”).

One of us

20 years ago, cities were struck by a deadly fungus whose spores and bites from the infected turned most of the population into the walking dead. The protagonist Joel, who lost his daughter at the beginning of the pandemic, is now smuggling. Old acquaintances ask him to take 14-year-old Ellie out of the quarantine zone, whose amazing resistance to the virus could help develop a vaccine.

The HBO series was written and produced by Craig Mazin (“Chernobyl”), the author of the video game “The Last of Us,” Neil Druckmann, and Russian director Kantemir Balagov (“Tylda”, “Closeness”). Starring Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal.

Perry Mason

Two years after the premiere of the first season, the HBO channel will release a continuation of the detective series. Matthew Reese will return as a charming lawyer who rebelled against the US system of the 30s. One of the producers of the series will be Robert Downey Jr.

The action of the new episodes will unfold three months after the events of the last series. As the Great Depression rages across America, Perry and his law firm struggle to get justice for their clients in Los Angeles who have come to them with a seemingly trifling matter.

Salem's Lot

The film adaptation of Stephen King's novel will be directed by Gary Dauberman, known as the director of "The Curse of Annabelle" and the screenwriter of the "It" films. And the main role will be played by young actor Lewis Pullman (“Bad Times at the El Royale”).

American writer Ben Meyers comes home to Salem's Lot. At first glance, the city has not changed. However, it soon turns out that people disappear in it one by one and whole families, and the dead disappear from the morgue. Against the backdrop of inexplicable events, residents begin to recall legends about vampires.