The ‘Dungeon Crawler Carl’ Series Has One Major Advantage Over Other Fantasy and Sci-Fi Adaptations
A new television adaptation of Matt Dinniman's bestselling fantasy series is in development, with the original novels having already achieved significant commercial success and critical following. The book saga is nearly concluded, with eight volumes currently published and the author actively working on the final pair of instalments expected around 2027, giving the production team early access to the complete narrative arc.
This positions the project favourably compared to other high-profile literary adaptations that encountered challenges when their television versions progressed beyond published source material. The contrast with Game of Thrones—which experienced declining reception after outpacing the original novels—suggests the Peacock series can avoid similar narrative complications by having the author's full vision available early in the creative process.
- Peacock is adapting the popular 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' book series with Seth MacFarlane, with the original eight novels already published and a two-part conclusion in progress
- Unlike Game of Thrones, the TV show will have access to the complete story before major production decisions, avoiding the pitfalls of catching up to unfinished source material