Lemony Snicket's A series of Unfortunate Events is consider an excellent show for the new Netflix original. The show is already well reviewed and for the book fans, the good news is that will cover the thirteen written stories of Count Olef and the Baudelaire children. Read More »
Production for Netflix's adaptation of Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events books has begun in Vancouver, with Neil Patrick Harris playing the villain Count Olaf! Read More »
Production of Netflix's upcoming adaptation of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" keeps moving forward, and this time around, it's found its Lemony Snicket: Patrick Warburton! The "Rules of Engagement" actor will give life to the character Jude Law portrayed in the 2004 film, narrating the catastrophic lives of the Baudelaire children and joining Neil Patrick Harris's evil Count Olaf. Read More »
Production for Netflix's adaptation of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is well underway, and weeks after announcing Neil Patrick Harris in the role of evil Count Olaf, there are fresh casting news. Supergirl actress Malina Weissman and newcomer Louis Hynes will play the eldest Baudelaire orphans, Violet and Klaus in the new version of Daniel Handler's story. Read More »
It's been more than a decade since the first attempt to adapt Daniel Handler's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," and now Netflix is stepping forward to bring Lemony Snicket back to life. In the mini-series' first casting announcement, Netflix has hired "How I Met Your Mother" actor Neil Patrick Harris to play evil Count Olaf, played by Jim Carrey in the 2004 film. Read More »
Netflix is about to get in bed with Count Olaf. The online streaming service has just acquired the rights to the popular books series, A Series of Unfortunate Events. The website will turn the 13 novel series, based on the Baudelaire orphans Sunny, Violet, and Klaus, into a TV project for their site. The story follows the three siblings as they try to uncover the secrets of their parent's death, while also trying to keep their fortune out of the hands of villainous Count Olaf. Read More »