Netflix Developing Series Adaptation of Fantasy Novel 'The Everlasting' by Alix E. Harrow
Netflix has acquired the rights to Alix E. Harrow's fantasy novel "The Everlasting" for a series adaptation. The project will be written by Daphne Ferraro (formerly of Amazon's "Maxton Hall"), who will executive produce alongside author Harrow, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Katy Rozelle, and Lea Cuello. The story follows a female knight named Sir Una Everlasting, whose legend built a nation, and a historian sent back through time in a time-loop fantasy narrative.
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'The Everlasting' is a time-loop fantasy about a female knight, Sir Una Everlasting, whose legend built a nation, and a not-so-heroic historian sent back through time.
The streamer won the rights to Alix E. Harrow's bestseller in a competitive situation.
Daphne Ferraro (previously the head writer on Amazon's 'Maxton Hall') is on board to write the project, executive producing alongside author Harrow, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Katy Rozelle and Lea Cuello.
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