Director of 'Snow White' Joins Disney+ Series 'Eragon'
Showrunners and writers have been announced for the upcoming television adaptation of Christopher Paolini's acclaimed fantasy series, *Inheritance*, centered around the legendary Dragon Rider.
The development of the *Inheritance* adaptation has officially entered a crucial phase. Disney+ has revealed the creative team behind the *Eragon* series, signaling a strong commitment to bringing this expansive fantasy universe to the screen and revitalizing the story of the return of Dragon Riders.
This project is conceived as a comprehensive series, aiming to provide a richer and more authentic retelling of Paolini’s saga compared to the earlier film adaptation, with greater depth and fidelity to the original material.
**Creative Leadership and Showrunners**
Renowned filmmaker Marc Webb, who recently directed *Snow White*, has been appointed as an executive producer for the series. The roles of showrunners will be shared by Todd Hartman, known for producing *The Resident*, and Todd Helbing, who worked on *Superman & Lois*.
Todd Hartman is also co-writing the screenplay alongside Christopher Paolini himself, which should help ensure that the adaptation remains true to the original characters and world of Alagaësia.
The series is produced by 20th Television, with Disney having secured rights to the entire *Inheritance* series in 2022, indicating a long-term commitment to this fantasy franchise.
**Plot Overview: The Rise of a New Dragon Rider**
Much like the novel, the series will focus on Eragon, a young farm boy destined to become the first Dragon Rider in centuries. His journey involves forming a magical bond with his dragon, learning ancient spells, and confronting the tyrannical king who shattered the Rider order. The narrative weaves together classic fantasy elements, a coming-of-age story, and an epic battle between good and evil.
**Franchise Background and Past Adaptations**
The original *Eragon* novel was published in 2002 and quickly became a global bestseller. It was adapted into a film in 2006 starring Edward Speleers. Despite its commercial success, the film was heavily criticized by both critics and fans, which hindered the franchise’s continuation on the big screen.
The new Disney+ series aims to correct these shortcomings by offering a detailed, multi-episode adaptation that explores the complex world of Alagaësia and its characters more thoroughly. This fresh take seeks to give Paolini’s beloved story a second chance, this time in a format that allows for deeper storytelling and character development.
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