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Fall 2020 Book Recommendations
Fall is almost here and with it comes lots of great new book releases. I’m an avid reader, but this year thanks to being mostly indoors because of COVID-19, I’ve already read more books in the last six months than I typically do in any given year. Probably three times as many. So, I’m really looking forward to this Fall’s new releases to keep me occupied.
Below are some books I personally am looking forward to this Fall, listed here in order of release date, starting with books releasing in September 2020. After this main list, I’ve included some picks for books that came out earlier this year that maybe you missed, and then some others that are older, but there’s a good reason to get to reading them now.
Continue on to check out my Fall 2020 Book Recommendations….
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SDCC 2019: Comic-Con Trailer For HBO’s ‘Watchmen’ Series Doesn’t Do Lollipops and Rainbows
HBO has just unveiled a new trailer for Damon Lindelof‘s vision for a Watchmen series. You can find the first trailer here as well, if you missed it.
The series is based on the Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons comic of the same name. But unlike a traditional adaptation, the series will take a look at the world created as a result of Adrian Veidt’s (Jeremy Irons) plans. Check out the full trailer below.
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HBO’s ‘Watchmen’ Trailer: Counting Down To The End Of The World
Damon Lindelof‘s vision of Watchmen, which will appear on HBO, will not be like the traditional comic book adaptations we are accustomed to seeing. Instead, the series will have a modern day spin on the Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons comic, which focused on themes of time, patriotism, lies and deceit, and modernization. So while it won’t be a direct adaptation, it looks like some of those themes will carry over into the show, which we still know very little about.
HBO has released a new trailer that should give us a slight idea of what to expect. Check it out below.
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Tags: Alan Moore, Andrew Howard, Damon Lindelof, Dave Gibbons, Don Johnson, Dylan Schombing, Frances Fisher, HBO, Hong Chau, Jacob Ming-Trent, James Wolk, Jean Smart, Jeremy Irons, Louis Gossett Jr., Sara Vickers, Tim Blake Nelson, Tom Mison, Watchmen, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
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Jeremy Irons Joins Cast Of Damon Lindelof’s ‘Watchmen’ Pilot Episode
HBO hasn’t ordered Damon Lindelof‘s TV show adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons‘ comic Watchmen to series yet, but they have ordered a pilot episode to aid them in making a decision. And the cast for that pilot episode just added a big name.
It’s being reported that Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons has signed on for the pilot, which would be only the second major TV role for the actor should HBO order it to series. The other being The Borgias.
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Tags: Adelaide Clemens, Alan Moore, Andrew Howard, Damon Lindelof, Dave Gibbons, Don Johnson, HBO, Jeremy Irons, Louis Gossett Jr., Nicole Kassell, Regina King, Tim Blake Nelson, Tom Spezialy, Watchmen
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