Possibly, yes. Universal studios has said they are making a Wheel of Time movie about Eye of the World, but that's about it. It may come out in 2010 if it doesn't get scrapped. Let's hope for the best I don't know about a series though, but we can only hope.
Universal studios acquired the movie rights to The Wheel of Time in 2008, but so far the potential film has not moved beyond pre-production. It is currently unknown if anything will come of it.
Universal pictures has acquired the rights to make a Wheel of Time movie. It will be produced in part by Red Eagle Entertainment, the company that published the graphic novels for the series. According to the IMDB, the film is in pre-production and is slated for a possible release of 2011.
The Land Before Time XIII was the final film in the series.
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The Wheel of Time is a series of books. Any other media format has been based on the books.
Universal studios acquired the movie rights to The Wheel of Time in 2008, but so far the potential film has not moved beyond pre-production. It is currently unknown if anything will come of it.
Universal pictures has acquired the rights to make a Wheel of Time movie. It will be produced in part by Red Eagle Entertainment, the company that published the graphic novels for the series. According to the IMDB, the film is in pre-production and is slated for a possible release of 2011.
The Wheel of Time television series is based on the book series of the same name by Robert Jordan. The first season is primarily based on the first book, "The Eye of the World," but it also draws inspiration from elements of other books in the series. The subsequent seasons will likely cover the remaining books in the series in chronological order.
The Wheel of Time is Actually a series of 12 books, with two more planned. The first is called "The Eye of the World".
The next book in the series is called The Shadow Rising.
I have read #1 - 12 and enjoyed them all.
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James Oliver Rigney Jr., the American author, wrote the Wheel of Time series of fantasy novels, under the pen name Robert Jordan. The series incldues 14 novels, a prequel, and a companion book.
There are tons of characters featured in the Wheel of Time book series and these are just a few of them. Black Ajah, Blue Ajah, Brown Ajah, Gray Ajah, and there are many more.
Some Wheel of Time books are available, but the entire series is not yet legally available in eBook form. The publisher has listed the release schedule on their blog. See the related link below. The Wheel of Time it is not yet available in the public domain. This means that it cannot be read for free online legally.
Brandon Sanderson will complete the series with the aid of Robert Jordan's notes and assistants, and will be edited by Jordan's widow, Harriet.