"A Series Of Unfortunate Events" is all wrapped up and ready for public viewing. However, amid reports that Netflix will be releasing the series in time for Christmas, the streaming site hasn't confirmed the said reports. Lemony Snicket's well-loved book series first debuted on the big screen and after a few years, it's finally getting its very own small-screen series on Netflix.
Some movie and TV critics are skeptical on "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" version on Netflix. They are expecting that the movie and the series will have a lot of similarities creating an air of redundancy. However, fans of ASOUE think otherwise and are more than willing to give the newest Netflix offering a chance.
Another thing that's highly anticipated in "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" is the involvement of Neil Patrick Harris. From the legendary Barney Stinson. Harris will be playing the role of the villainous yet sometimes considerate Count Olaf. The readers of the book know that Count Olaf is set on making the life of the Baudelaire kids miserable but he has some compassion for them despite of it all.
Neil Patrick Harris' bringing life to Count Olaf's character has been welcomed warmly by the fans of "A Series Of Unfortunate Events." The adventures and misadventures of the Baudelaire kids is finally coming to Netflix and the fans couldn't be happier.
In a recent interview with Live! With Kelly, Neil Patrick Harris shared some juicy, insider-only details about "A Series Of Unfortunate Events." Those who are excitedly awaiting the Netflix show know for a fact that there's a sort of scarcity when it comes to information about ASOUE. The short interview with Neil Patrick Harris' can be considered as a major spoiler.
Neil Patrick Harris said that the Netflix version of "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" will still have a dark comedy theme. However, the producers are careful not to end up with an R-rating. This consideration comes after knowing that not only teens and adults will be watching ASOUE but kids as well. "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" will premiere on Netflix by early 2017.