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Warner Bros.is cultivate on aHarry PotterTV remake for Max , butthere are mass of other YA and mediate class fantasy books deserving of adaptations — and they should probably get a serial publication rather . While the opinion of aHarry Pottershow that faithfully adapt the books is exciting for longtime lover , there ’s controversy surround the coming reboot . For one , theHarry Pottermovies remain immensely popular , and it ’ll be hard to sell spectator on a newfangled cast . Thebacklash against author J.K. Rowlingmay also work against the series .

Finally , the fact that Warner Bros. is repeat the original seven - book of account story rather than exploringother potentialHarry Potterspinoffsis a sore point for some , as studios seem to be treading the same course over and over . If Warner Bros. wants to apprehend into fresh history , there are many other heavy YA and middle course books to turn into TV serial . With the right execution of instrument , any of them could become as big asHarry Potter .

10The Diviners By Libba Bray

An Atmospheric Setting & Supernatural Story Make This Ripe For Adaptation

Libba Bray’sThe Divinersseries masterfully conflate repulsion and fancy elements , and its atmospheric setting and compelling roll of graphic symbol make it ripe for a TV adaptation . prepare in New York in the previous 1920s , The Divinersfollows new girl Evie O’Neill as her kinsfolk sends her to live with her uncle in New York follow a scandal at home . Evie and her protagonist presently agnize something supernatural has awakened in the city , and they spend multiple book inquire and facing the supernatural . With various and likable characters , a supernatural mystery , and a playfulness scene , it ’s a wonderThe Divinersdoesn’t have an adaptation yet .

While there was treatment of aDivinersmovie back in 2012 , nothing ever fare of it . If the rights are up for grab , Warner Bros. should get hold of the chance to bring this history to the small silver screen . It ’d certainly feel more original than a 2nd take onHarry Potter , and it ’d reduplicate some essential component from the Wizarding World serial . LikeHarry Potter , The Divinersfollows a group of teen as they key out there ’s more than the mundane . There ’s no wizarding shoal , but it ’s got New York with fiend and spook — and that ’s more than enough of a marketing full point .

9The Infernal Devices By Cassandra Clare

The Shadowhunters Saga Can Continue On The Small Screen

Cassanda Clare’sThe Mortal Instrumentsseries has encounter a movie and TV adaptation , but none of her otherShadowhunterbooks have made their way to the screen . The Infernal Deviceswould be an ideal way to continue the level , as it ’s fix prior to the events ofThe Mortal Instruments , and an adaptation would n’t need to connect to the former one . The Infernal Devicestakes shoes in 19th - one C London , and its air is enough to sell anyone wish to spend more time in place like Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade . Clare ’s Good Book have a darker tone , but the characters make it well-to-do to get invested .

If Warner Bros. were to adaptThe Infernal Devicesas a telecasting serial , it couldgiveShadowhuntersa shot at a right adaptation . While repeatingThe Mortal Instrumentsa third time would be as wearing as aHarry Potterremake , it might be deserving it to see Clare ’s otherShadowhuntersseries brought to the screen . And even if Warner Bros. only adaptedThe Infernal Devices , it’d no doubt land among phantasy rooter and historical romance lovers .

8An Ember In The Ashes By Sabaa Tahir

Its Themes Of Oppression And Rebellion Feel Relevant

An Ember in the Ashesis a engrossing YA series by Sabaa Tahir , and it ’s surprising it has n’t been adapted into a idiot box show or movie yet . Paramount purchased the rights to the series more than a decade ago ( viaDeadline ) , but it does n’t seem to have gone anywhere — and it ’s unreadable where things stand . If the right become useable , Warner Bros. would be wise to induct in this serial . With its themes of oppression and uprising , it ’d undoubtedly invoke to fans ofmovies likeThe Hunger Games , and the add together fantasy element would help it stand out .

plant in the tyrannical Martial Empire , An Ember in the Ashesfollows Laia , a hard worker turned rebel undercover agent , and Elias , a loath soldier training at the academy Laia is broadcast to . The two class a bond and eventually work together to change the future of the Empire . And while this series is darker than a story likeHarry Potter , its compelling characters , timeless theme , and action would likely make it a successful television series .

7The Raven Cycle By Maggie Steifvater

Blue’s Story Has Franchise Potential

Another darling YA serial that still does n’t have an adaptation is Maggie Steifvater’sThe Raven Cycle , and Warner Bros. should conform this over aHarry Potterremake . A unknown and unique story , The Raven Cyclefollows Blue , a girl from a family of clairvoyants whose fate is to kill her " true dear . " This prophecy becomes scary than ever when Blue falls in with a mathematical group of Raven Boys and joins them in their feat to wake a quiescency king . There ’s a circumstances going on inThe Raven Boys , but its lovable type and unequalled world would do well on the small screen .

The Raven Boysalso has a spinoff series calledThe Dreamer Trilogy , which means a video franchise wo n’t need to finish after the first story is through . With at least one spinoff baked in , The Raven Boyscould leaven a promising addition to Warner Bros. ' card . The company simply take to give unadapted Holy Scripture serial a chance to shine .

6Inkheart By Cornelia Funke

These Books Deserve A Second Chance

Inkheartalready had a failed version back in 2008 , but theunderrated Brendan Fraser picture show deserves a rebooton the small screen . While the 2008 film did n’t do Cornelia Funke ’s books jurist , the fun conception can work if executed properly . And shows likePercy Jackson & the OlympiansandHis Dark Materialsprove that second - prospect record book adaptations can function . Inkheartcould be just as wizardly for Warner Bros. as aHarry Potterreboot , and it come without all the baggage .

Inkheartfollows Meggie , a girl whose father adore books but does n’t read them aloud . Meggie soon learn why : because her father can record character reference and objects out of their tale , as well as transport citizenry into the pages of a novel . This happened to Meggie ’s mother , forcing her into a Word calledInkheartand wreak dangerous villains into the existent creation . When those baddie cut through down Meggie and Mo , they ’re taken on a fantastical journey that would make a arresting cock-and-bull story - esque adaptation .

5The Simon Snow Trilogy By Rainbow Rowell

Simon & Baz’s Adventure Has Everything A Fantasy Story Needs

If Warner Bros. is take care for an entertaining magic school day history , it should adapt Rainbow Rowell’sSimon Snowtrilogy — a story that pull stirring fromHarry Potter . With a touching LGBTQ+ romance at its eye , Simon Snowtakes stead at a charming school and has all the makings of a play fantasy story . As its two main characters , Simon and Baz , come to full term with their tactual sensation for one another , Simon also cope with being the " Chosen One . "

The laterSimon Snowbooks also search what ’s next for Simon and Baz after leaving their version of Hogwarts , couch an interesting spin on the wizard - school trope . Rather than rehashingHarry Potter , Warner Bros. could adapt Rowell ’s novels to bestow something novel to the genre . It would also bring more LGBTQ+ representation to the small silver screen , a welcome developing devote all the divers serial getting call off recently .

4Akata Witch By Nnedi Okorafor

This Would Bring Something New To The Fantasy TV Landscape

Those interested in the witch and wizard element ofHarry Pottermight enjoy Nnedi Okorafor’sAkata Witchseries , which would make an ideal adaption for Warner Bros. to act on . The serial follows 12 - year - old Sunny , whose albinism and U.S. birth make her an outsider in Nigeria . Her differences become a ripe affair when she encounter a magic group shout the Leopard People and forms an Oha Coven , place her on a path to prevent tragedies and write others . Akata Witchis unique in everything from its story to its charming organization , and it would bring something new to the phantasy TV landscape .

3The Conqueror’s Saga By Kiersten White

A Genderbent Vlad The Impaler Story Is Worth Watching

Kiersten White’sThe Conqueror ’s Sagais a far cry fromHarry Potter , but it ’s a YA serial publication that does n’t get enough tending during word about adaptations . That ’s a shame , asWhite ’s genderbent take on Vlad the Impaler is grip and timeless . It tackles important issue like sexism and puts a unique spin on story , and its politics and action would render well to the modest screen . Warner Bros. should consider adapting it , as it would fare well in a TV landscape whereDraculastories and like narratives prosper .

2Pandava By Roshani Chokshi

A Middle Grade Story Based In Hindu Mythology Is Perfect

If Warner Bros. is looking for series that can appeal to all ages , Roshani Chokshi’sPandavabooks still need an adaptation . Beginning withAru Shah and the close of Time , this serial follow a 12 - year - old girlfriend who lies to conform to in . When she claim that a wizardly lamp at the museum her mom works at is cursed , Aru is forced to prove it . This sends everything spiraling out of control , freeze out time and sending Aru on a pursuance to dog down the fabled Pandava sidekick . Based on Hindu mythology , this serial is just the kind of middle grade story streamers postulate more of .

1Silver In The Bone By Alexandra Bracken

There’s Room For More Arthurian TV Shows

Alexandra Bracken’sSilver in the Boneseries is on-going , and only one ledger has run into shelf so far . However , it ’s already showing promise with the first installment , which follows Tamsin Lark on a quest to free her brother from a curse . This journeying takes her to Avalon , where she discovers the world of Arthurian caption . However , Avalon has fall back its legerdemain , present an obstacle for her group . Their dangerous undertaking is one full of dark and the occult arts and would make a riveting goggle box serial publication . Given the success ofshows likeCursed , it ’s clear there ’s elbow room for more fantasy appearance based on King Arthur , andWarner Bros.can capitalize on that .

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Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter flying on a broom and book covers behind him

The purple book cover for The Diviners which features people standing in front of NYC

The Infernal Devices book cover featuring a man tipping his hat

Cropped Ember In The Ashes Book Cover featuring Laia with her hair blowing

The Raven Boys book cover featuring a raven

The book covers for Inkheart, Inkspell, and Inkdeath side by side

Simon and Baz holding wands on the cover of Carry On

The Akata Witch book cover featuring an albino woman with green eyes and a green bug on her head

The cover for And I Darken featuring a woman with white and black face paint

The cover of Aru Shah and the End of Time featuring Aru and a peacock, tiger, and horses

The cover of Silver in the Bone featuring a hand holding a sword

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