The much-anticipated adaptation of Neil Gaiman's book, "American Gods," is coming to the small screen with Starz bearing the responsibility of airing the storylines. However, there are surfacing rumors that Starz may not be prepared to work with the new series.
According to a report from Nerdist, "American Gods" would have its own adaptation under Starz and it would closely link with the story arc of Neil Gaiman's book. Moreover, it appears that the coming of the epic story into primetime has spawned many queries.
When Bryan Fuller and Michael Green rendered some details of "American Gods" coming into the primetime nights, it has caught the attention of the viewers as to how the series would replicate the same stunning scenes that was portrayed in the book.
In a separate report from Ad Week, it was revealed that a new cover for Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" book is also underway. The report also cited how the TV adaptation has caused massive awareness that has spawned the demands for books being bought.
Given the fact that "American Gods" has been affirmed for airing, the fuss about Neil Gaiman's book has enhanced and grown. Seeing the immense scenes and unpredictable storylines, many are expecting to see the adaptation in the primetime and watch the lines on the books come into life.
Starz would spearhead the TV series "American Gods," and it has been presumed that it would follow the same success as that of "Outlander." Speculations have even surged that the adaptation has the capacity overpower the other series produced by Starz.
Neil Gaiman's book, "American Gods," is a force to be reckoned with. As for its airing date, it is slated for airing on Starz in 2017.