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.
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.
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!
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