Includes SPOILERS for The Stormlight Archive through Oathbringer.

Brandon Sanderson’sThe Stormlight Archiveis theonly fantasy series that could rival the most epic moment fromThe Lord of the Ringsfilms. As a primary stage for theCosmere fictional universe,The Stormlight Archiveis Sanderson’s most dense, sprawling series. It won’t be his first saga to be adapted, given that theMistborntrilogy is likely to come first, but it’s one Hollywood will undoubtedly keep in mind. Readers can anticipate thefifth volume,Wind and Truth, which will be released in December.

Peter Jackson’sThe Lord of the Ringsfilmshave been the gold standard for fantasy adaptations for decades now. The cultural phenomenon ofGame of Thronespushed for numerous series to be developed into television shows, and there’s still nothing in the genre that can rival the iconic trilogy. Shows likeThe Rings of PowerandThe Wheel of Timehave terrific source material to go off of, but there’s no adaptation that’s received as unanimous acclaim quite likeThe Lord of the Rings.

Words of Radiance and Oathbringer covers with film reels in the background

Kaladin Saving Dalinar Is The Stormlight Archive’s Ride Of The Rohirrim

The Way Of Kings' Climax Could Meet The Energy Of The Ride Of The Rohirrim In Live-Action

The Way of Kingsis the first leg of the journey on Roshar, and though it’s the shortest volume in the series, it’s still a dense book. It can take a while to get going, with multiple prologue scenes and flashbacks to set up the story, but there’s one scene that really makes it all worthwhile.Kaladin turning his men around and going to save Dalinar is the type of book moment that can make the reader jump out of their seat in celebration, fulfilling the “hero saves the day at the last minute” trope in a profoundly satisfying way.

There’s nothing in any fantasy movie or show that can compete with the invigorating, heart-thumping experience of watching the Ride of the Rohirrim inThe Return of the King

Kaladin, Adolin, and Shallan in The Stormlight Archive

Now, imagine seeing this moment play out on film. There’s nothing in any fantasy movie or show that can compete with the invigorating, heart-thumping experience of watching the Ride of the Rohirrim inThe Return of the King. It’s not just about reinforcements arriving at an epic battle, either; it’s about character.InThe Stormlight Archive, this moment is pivotal for everything that comes afterward in the series, and it’s crucial for Kaladin to be established as a hero the audience will always want to root for.

8 Things I Most Need To See In A Stormlight Archive Movie Or TV Show

The Stormlight Archive is a sprawling epic fantasy series, and adapting it would be an enormous challenge. Here’s what I’d like to see.

The Stormlight Archive Has Several Moments That Would Be Epic On Screen

Brandon Sanderson Is A Master At The “Hero Saves The Day” Moments

Brandon Sanderson is unmatched in hisStormlight Archivebooks at delivering those epic “save the day” celebratory moments. Consider Kaladin leaping into the arena inWords of Radianceas another, or Dalinar swearing his Third Ideal at the end ofOathbringer. Seeing these played out on screen would be unbelievable.The Stormlight Archivedeserves a live-action adaptation for several reasons, but those climactic moments of glory would be outstanding highlights.

The Stormlight Archive

The Stormlight Archive is an epic fantasy series by Brandon Sanderson, set on the storm-ravaged world of Roshar. The series follows multiple characters, each with their unique storylines, as they navigate political intrigue, ancient prophecies, and powerful magic. Central to the story are the Knights Radiant, legendary warriors with magical abilities who must return to save their world from impending destruction. The series explores themes of honor, leadership, and the burden of power.

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