Peacock Orders ‘Dungeon Crawler Carl’ Series by MacFarlane

Source: Variety

Summary

Peacock has officially ordered a TV adaptation of ‘Dungeon Crawler Carl,’ a bestselling novel by Matt Dinniman. Produced by Seth MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door, the series marks a significant expansion of Universal Global Television’s offerings.

Why It Matters

This adaptation taps into the growing trend of transforming popular literature into live-action series, potentially attracting a dedicated fan base. Seth MacFarlane’s involvement not only increases visibility but also brings a unique creative vision to the project, which could set new benchmarks for genre adaptations.

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