‘Shadow and Bone’ season one review: All hail the Grishaverse
The Hindu
Netflix’s latest fantasy series is a hit for both the Grisha series lovers and new audiences, detailing the story of an underdog story in a powerful new way
Those who could not put the Grisha trilogy down may understandably be hesitant to dip into Netflix’s Shadow And Bone series adaptation. After all, television adaptations have often run across the spectrum from bland and disappointing to outlandish and disloyal in regards to the books. Thankfully, fans of Leigh Bardugo’s fantasy novels will not be disappointed with the series that takes typical fantasy tropes and augments the experience for the modern-day binge-watcher that has been sitting in the top 10 for the past week. But I wanted to know how this works for those just tapping into this world of spells and war.More Related News

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