Adapting the books into an eight-part TV series involved creating a world of artifice that mingled ephemera from different decades. (Forget cellphones, though.)
A Series of Unfortunate Events isn't set in a clear time and place. The Baudelaire children are American, but they exist in a fictional realm. Yet, that didn't stop the Netflix adaptation from having pop culture references.
A Series of Unfortunate Events is a Netflix-produced and distributed adaptation of the book series of the same name by Lemony Snicket (Daniel Handler).
Netflix’s first major investment in really good television for kids is here. The first eight-episode season of A Series of Unfortunate Events is now streaming on the platform.
Adapting the books into an eight-part TV series involved creating a world of artifice that mingled ephemera from different decades. (Forget cellphones, though.)
A Series of Unfortunate Events isn't set in a clear time and place. The Baudelaire children are American, but they exist in a fictional realm. Yet, that didn't stop the Netflix adaptation from having pop culture references.
A Series of Unfortunate Events is a Netflix-produced and distributed adaptation of the book series of the same name by Lemony Snicket (Daniel Handler).
Netflix’s first major investment in really good television for kids is here. The first eight-episode season of A Series of Unfortunate Events is now streaming on the platform.