Would you like to see more A Series of Unfortunate Events on Netflix even if it was in a prequel form? Let us know in the comments.I'm sorry to say that this Friday the 13th marks the release of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events on Netflix (a word which here means, "the online streaming platform that is swiftly killing cable television"). Ultimately, this decision will come down to Netflix and Paramount regarding the future although if nothing else, we’d advise you to search out and buy the aforementioned books, they’re fantastic. The bibliography of Lemony Snicket goes even further with many other works written under his name. These books mainly follow Lemony Snicket during his younger years as an apprentice. The four-part book series would work great as a limited series and like The Dismal Dinner, really flesh out the story before the main timeline begins. The most likely to get a visual adaptation could be the prequel book series called All The Wrong Questions. Olaf could well reappear in this if they turned it into a one-off movie. Such as “The Dismal Dinner” that is set just before “The Bad Beginning”. You’ve also got several books that directly tie into some of the episodes in the series. Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography In his bibliography, there are multiple companion and canon books that sit outside of the main timeline. What other Lemony Snicket adaptations could they produce?
It’ll also depend on whether Netflix thinks a prequel series or another adaptation could pull in the figures that the main series has. There are some books that Paramount and Netflix may choose to adapt, however. To our knowledge, Paramount owns all movie and TV series rights to the show. In addition, Netflix is not the key decision maker in the process as it’s actually Paramount that is producing the series. Firstly, the story as told wraps up quite nicely with the finale episode which is actually called “The End”. Note: all books were split into two episodes with the exception of “The End”Ĭouldn’t Netflix just write more episodes of A Series of Unfortunate Events? Here’s how Netflix has split up the 13 books across its three seasons.
That leads us to why there won’t be a season 4.