If you’re already making billions of dollars from adapting literary works for movies or series, now Netflix has decided to take a serious step to put some of those successes back into literature: Netflix’s book club has started. The streaming giant is apparently using this thing for some self-promotion and will be lining up for books that will soon be sort of a Netflix address, and the club will be hosted Uzo Aduba It will be from netflix Orange is the new black Most of them are known from the series.
I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve asked my friends “But have you read the book?” So I’m so excited that I can run the Netflix Book Club and help bring together devoted book and television and film lovers and the creators behind these stories. I can’t wait to dive into the creative process of bringing books to life
– nyilatkozta Aduba.
The book club’s current volumes will be announced monthly, and will always be dedicated to some upcoming Netflix content, and as readers progress through the books, Aduba will speak with the creators to adapt them to an animated form. All of this will be streamed live on the Still Watching Netflix Youtube channel and the Netflux US Facebook page. The first broadcast will be on November 16, and in Larsen pass You will treat black women, who are light-skinned enough to present themselves as white and do it. From a novel set in New York in the twenties of the last century Tessa Thomson And Ruth Negaval making movie adaptation Rebecca Hall With its directorial debut, the film debuted on Sundance in January and will also be released on Netflix on November 10.