BBC Making War of The Worlds TV Series

In some ways, the most culturally impactful version of War of the Worlds was not a film adaptation but the radio play done by Orson Welles in 1938

Jeff Wayne's 1978 concept album, surely?

(Smilies omitted, as even I'm not sure if I'm being ironic.)
 
I think this sounds very interesting. Peter Harness worked on the BBC adaptation of Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, which I thought was very impressive.
 
Can't wait to see something close to Wells' original story. He would turn in his grave if he saw what Speilberg and Cruise had done to it.
 
Can't wait to see something close to Wells' original story. He would turn in his grave if he saw what Speilberg and Cruise had done to it.

I tend to agree. I just read it myself. I was so surprised at the setting, the tone, and the perspective of the original story I had no idea what it would be about because I had been lead to believe the adaptations were at least similar, but they have nothing to do with it. I liked the novel more than any of the adaptations I have seen.
 
What? Do you mean to tell me that Horsham Common isn't in Southern California? Or in Manhattan either?

Jeff Wayne's 1978 concept album, surely?

(Smilies omitted, as even I'm not sure if I'm being ironic.)
I must admit, I've not read the book either. I did read The Invisible Man and The Time Machine and possibly others, but I imagined that Jeff Wayne's concept album was fairly faithful???
 
Quote - "Peter Harness evidently will not shy away from tackling Brexit-era political issues in his own adaptation of Wells’ durable classic."

This is always irritates me: the insatiable desire for a writer to throw in his/her own politics into something that should really be free from such things.

Keep it neutral and keep it suitably terrifying if you please!
 
Can't wait to see something close to Wells' original story. He would turn in his grave if he saw what Speilberg and Cruise had done to it.

The one good thing that the 2005 film was it had Tripods . Im hoping the BBC version does a more faith rendering of Mr Wells novel.

For the record , I do like the 1953 film.:cool:
 

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