TV adaptation

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A version of a book or play remade for television.

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  • The recent TV adaptation of the classic novel was a huge success with critics.
  • The new TV adaptation of the famous novel was a huge success.
  • Many fans were disappointed with the TV adaptation, claiming it strayed too far from the book's plot.
  • Many fans preferred the book to the recent TV adaptation.
  • A major studio has announced a new TV adaptation of the popular fantasy series.
  • A new TV adaptation of the sci-fi series is currently in production.
  • Have you seen the BBC's TV adaptation of 'Pride and Prejudice'? It's fantastic.
  • In my opinion, it's the best TV adaptation of a fantasy book I've ever seen.
  • Creating a successful TV adaptation requires a deep understanding of both the source material and the television medium.
  • Have you seen the latest TV adaptation of the classic mystery?
  • The hit video game is finally getting a live-action TV adaptation on a popular streaming service.
  • The creators of the TV adaptation made too many changes from the source material.
  • I felt the TV adaptation failed to capture the dark, gritty tone of the original comic books.
  • Developing a faithful TV adaptation requires a deep understanding of the original story.
  • She won an award for her leading role in the historical TV adaptation.
  • That video game would make a fantastic TV adaptation.
  • Not every best-selling book is suitable for a TV adaptation; some stories work best on the page.
  • The casting for the new TV adaptation has been a topic of much debate.
  • The writer is currently working on the script for a modern TV adaptation of a Shakespeare play.
  • The studio officially announced a multi-season TV adaptation of the epic saga.