Hello and welcome to -DOES IT ADAPT?- A podcast discussing the never ending world of story adaptations. You have the ever popular book to movie adaptations. However, when a story spans several books then sometimes its better suited for a TV series. In the recent years even video game adaptations have made their way to the silver screen. And it doesn't stop there... comic books, cartoons, even Broadway musicals and plays.
But not all adaptations are created equal. They can be hit or miss, a yes or no, certified fresh or bona-fide trash. Join us as we ask the question 'Does it Adapt?
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Hello and welcome to -DOES IT ADAPT?- A podcast discussing the never ending world of story adaptations. You have the ever popular book to movie adaptations. However, when a story spans several books then sometimes its better suited for a TV series. In the recent years even video game adaptations have made their way to the silver screen. And it doesn't stop there... comic books, cartoons, even Broadway musicals and plays.
But not all adaptations are created equal. They can be hit or miss, a yes or no, certified fresh or bona-fide trash. Join us as we ask the question 'Does it Adapt?
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Hello! Welcome to this month's Does It Adapt, featuring our frequent cohost, Rusty! This month we take a different approach to adaptations by looking into how an author has adapted one genre into his own style! Author Jonathan Maberry has taken to writing his takes on the world of H.P. Lovecraft and cosmic horror! With books like Kagen the Damned and Necrotek, this author has brought a new spin onto this genre. He even has followed in the steps of past Lovecraftian writers and published through Weird Tales Magazine as well as become editor for the publication! So will Jonathan show us the frightful and freakish fathoms of frequently feared underwater cities? Or will he give us a story that truly makes us go insane?
(CONTENT WARNING - Strong language)
Music : The Story Begins · Hampus Naeselius
The Final Cut
℗ Epidemic Sound (edited) (edited) (edited)Sunday, August 24, 2025 3:40 PM
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