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Netflix cancels planned TV and Movie adaptations of Brian Jacques’ "Redwall" book series

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Netflix Cancels Adaptations of Brian Jacques’ Redwall Book Series - Reactor
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Netflix Cancels Adaptations of Brian Jacques’ Redwall Book Series - Reactor
The streamer had plans to make a feature film and limited series based on the 22 books

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thatapplesauce Apr 11, 2026 +521
I didn’t know these were being made… direct to the grieving phase, damn. These books were such a joy.
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hoshiyari Apr 11, 2026 +87
For real. Loved these books as a kid. Didn't even have a chance to get excited lol
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Dan_The_Salmon Apr 11, 2026 +47
I actually picked up Redwall a year or two ago after having not read it on 20+ years and it definitely holds up. I still have a few of the other books as well I want to read again but I definitely recommend checking it out again as an adult.
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Caelinus Apr 11, 2026 +34
They are absolutely terrible reading if you are on a diet though, be warned, Jacques had a real passion for food and holy shit I want all of it.
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abonnett Apr 11, 2026 +14
I think part of the reason Jacques' world is so vivid is thanks to how the series got picked up in the first place. He originally read his stories for blind kids in Liverpool and because of that, he put so much effort into not just what the world looked like, but its smells and sounds. Then he got found by a publisher and your craving for Red wall feasts is history!
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Kitsune-Ai Apr 11, 2026 +7
Fun fact: there is an official Redwall cookbook out there, but I had to order mine from the UK.
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fruitmongerking Apr 11, 2026 +8
That’s good to hear! Might have to dust off the collection once I’m caught up on the current reading list.
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SCPutz Apr 11, 2026 +2
I also picked them back up as an adult a few years ago. My father-in-law got me the entire collection for Christmas in 2021 or 2022 and I’ve been chipping away at them between other series when I need a palate cleanser. Even as an adult, they really hold up well!a
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bfhurricane Apr 11, 2026 +5
These books were my childhood. I’d kill for a proper TV adaptation. Probably for the best it will never be on Netflix…
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JayCFree324 Apr 11, 2026 +22
There was an animated series on PBS for a bit. Supposedly you can watch them through Amazon Prime and some other subscription service
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BeardedBassist21 Apr 11, 2026 +14
They're free on base YouTube right now
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ilove_robots Apr 13, 2026 +1
I watched them with my kids and although the animation has dated badly they’re still not bad.
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BlindWillieJohnson Apr 11, 2026 +15
If anyone could ever nail this franchise, I feel like it would print money for them. It’s the kind of thing kids and their parents could both get behind if it were done well.
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AttonJRand Apr 11, 2026 +7
The old animated show had a pretty profound impact on me as a kid, I'd have to rewatch it to see how good it actually is though.
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UnnamedStaplesDrone Apr 12, 2026 +3
i watched that a few years back, had probably like 80% of the books as a kid and still in my bookcase. i forgot how good the story of Redwall was. The puzzle solving and finding the sword etc. Obvious as to why i loved it as a kid
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Material-Heron6336 Apr 11, 2026 +4
Family favorites
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Lecterr Apr 11, 2026 +4
They sure were, though imagining an animated version that doesn’t make it seem silly is a bit hard for me. Not to say it couldn’t be done or anything, just that it would take some talent and finesse.
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B00kw0rm0185 Apr 11, 2026 +1
My thoughts exactly. Now I want it and I'm pouting.
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Jpark2485 Apr 12, 2026 +1
Same boat man. I’m just learning it was happening and just learning it’s not happening. I LOVED the Redwall series as a kid. I remember being so excited spending my allowance on the collection.
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MasterMinde20048 Apr 11, 2026 +661
Yah know how Netflix is looking for new franchises?
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Morgan-Moonscar Apr 11, 2026 +493
They've been sitting on this one for FIVE YEARS. And produced nothing to show for it.
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Angry-Dragon-1331 Apr 11, 2026 +172
You don’t want to know how long they’ve been “working” on a magic the gathering movie or show.
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Morgan-Moonscar Apr 11, 2026 +57
WHAT would that even look like?!
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Jephte Apr 11, 2026 +119
These are the voyages of the airship Weatherlight. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new planes; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no planeswalker has gone before!
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temporarycreature Apr 12, 2026 +4
This sounds like Stargate Atlantis, but instead of humanitarian missions, it's magic card games.
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Elite_Jackalope Apr 12, 2026 +3
Just in case you’re not joking, that is quite literally the introductory monologue to every single episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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SadisticNecromancer Apr 11, 2026 +15
Right after I got done reading this in Sir Patrick Stewart’s voice, the theme song started in my head.
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Phyrexian_Archlegion Apr 12, 2026 +2
Don’t do that. Don’t give me hope.
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ChronoMonkeyX Apr 11, 2026 +53
They made a series out of league of legends, all it takes is a good writer. Unfortunately, most network executives think writers don't matter.
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clycoman Apr 11, 2026 +19
But netflix just financed it, they weren't the creatives. Riot games and the animation company had creative control over that property. 
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ChronoMonkeyX Apr 11, 2026 +12
By "they" I didn't mean netflix, I just meant that a game with no story can be used as the foundation for a good series. see also, Clue: The movie, which is amazing, and even Battleship. It was not a great movie, but it wasn't really terrible. I thought they almost had something.
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Myrlithan Apr 12, 2026 +1
> I just meant that a game with no story can be used as the foundation for a good series. The game had quite a few stories, they just weren't within the actual game itself. The show changed and refined the story of the characters that it used quite a bit, but they still had a story for those characters to use as a starting point, it wasn't being made based off a blank slate like Battleship or Clue.
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Tnomad Apr 11, 2026 +3
Netflix didn't even finance it. They just paid to broadcast it.
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curious_dead Apr 11, 2026 +21
There's surprising lore in MTG. Hollywood manages to make movies about emojis, Lego, Barbie, Super Mario, Street Fighter, Dungeons and Dragons and the likes. YMMV on the quality of some of these but MTG features characters, storylines, entire worlds with their lore, their conflicts and their villains. It has novels and comics. Now whether or not we get something akin to the 90s Super Mario movie or something more like Arcane or Honor among Thieves, that's an entirely different question.
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khuldrim Apr 11, 2026 +12
The brothers war
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[deleted] Apr 12, 2026 +1
This is 1000% where it should begin.
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xeio87 Apr 11, 2026 +4
It's actually not that hard to imagine. There used to be a book trilogy released with each block, and they still do supplemental story stuff I just don't think it's a full book anymore.
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MyAccountWasBanned7 Apr 12, 2026 +3
The books (MtG used to have good lore worth writing books about) for the Ice Age cycle and the Rath cycle were actually quite good. They could turn either into a series. And the Brothers' War saga would make an excellent movie.
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DeLoresDelorean Apr 11, 2026 +3
The question at this point is, does wizards of the coast knows what mtg looks like?
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Prize-Temporary4159 Apr 13, 2026 +1
I thought wotc was a marketplace for corporate mashups
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Coal_Morgan Apr 13, 2026 +1
Magic is just a card game expansion for Fortnite right?
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Prize-Temporary4159 Apr 13, 2026 +1
Pretty, pretty… pretty much
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Myrlithan Apr 12, 2026 +2
Magic has a ton of stories and lore to pull from, a show or movie would have nothing to do with the actual gameplay of the game, it would just be stories set in some of the many fantastical worlds of the Magic multiverse. It would look like a high fantasy show set in whatever flavor of fantasy or fantasy-adjacent world they wanted to use.
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Morgan-Moonscar Apr 12, 2026 +2
I'm assuming the Ninja Turtles wouldn't show up?
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Myrlithan Apr 12, 2026 +1
Yeah probably not. Technically a deal could be made to use that license, but I don't think it would happen, as the TMNT (and the rest of the crossover sets) are not part of the Magic story. The Magic characters haven't interacted with any of the crossover characters in the stories, so no reason to believe they would in a show or movie either.
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LiminalSapien Apr 12, 2026 +1
Are you familiar with the concept of Yu-Gi-Oh by any chance?
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BurnerAccount-LOL Apr 12, 2026 +1
Like Jumanji…the kids get sucked into a parallel universe where the actual card characters exist
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star_bear Apr 11, 2026 +1
Nowadays it would look just like SpongeBob
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DeputyDipshit619 Apr 11, 2026 +1
I'd be down for something like real land equates to land cards so kingdoms fight for territory that they tap into to power a select group of trained magicians that aid footmen in battle where card types become a magical MOS and kingdoms specialize in "decks" based on their territories. Harbor town with lush evergreen forests gets blue/green, swamplands with a large mountain range for its main border gets black/red, etc. You'd have to go the pokemon route and throw most of the rules of the game out to make it fit the format of tv and just get the characters/general concept as a base for the story
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WeWantMOAR Apr 11, 2026 +6
Minecraft was set to shoot on 2013 with Rob McElhenney directing/writing, I interviewed for an office PA job, was set to go and they cancelled it. Same with an Akira live action movie produce by DiCaprio. They had offices back 2016 and decided not to move forward. Redwall probably doesn't have a market, so they'll wait til it has one.
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Federal-Guess7420 Apr 11, 2026 +4
Till all the kids that read it die?
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WeWantMOAR Apr 11, 2026 +2
I'm a millennial who grew up enthralled with the original TV series from 1999.
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thurrmanmerman Apr 12, 2026 +2
That's at least in the works with Matt Johnson, so it will be good.
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KingslayerN7 Apr 11, 2026 +8
And they haven’t even made the original cartoon series available on Netflix
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candyman106 Apr 12, 2026 +3
They did the same thing with Bone.
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W8kingNightmare Apr 11, 2026 +2
Pretty sure they also cancelled the Warhammer 40K series. Literally sitting on the next great franchise and doing nothing with it
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DillonLaserscope Apr 14, 2026 +1
They released a lot of concept art and then nothing. geez all those speculation videos on YouTube pondering on Netflix Redwall now are out of date.
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SpaceOdysseus23 Apr 11, 2026 +95
I think they had plans for HBO's franchises, but now that that's fallen through they're actually starting to look at what they have on hand. One Piece is obviously going to be a new tentpole, but I'm shocked that Redwall didn't pass muster. It could've been a very charming animated show.
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PseudoScorpian Apr 11, 2026 +51
Especially since they had the Over the Garden Wall guy helming it at one point
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Morgan-Moonscar Apr 11, 2026 +30
Gods damn it. That part I was unaware of.
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PseudoScorpian Apr 11, 2026 +17
Yeah, it is a uniquely heartbreaking detail. I couldn't imagine a better set of hands for the series.
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DelayedTism Apr 11, 2026 +10
Absolutely devastating loss
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_trouble_every_day_ Apr 11, 2026 +3
Ffs I’ll do it myself, I hope you guys like sock puppets.
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elpis_z Apr 11, 2026 +4
They also dropped Bone, which is a fantasy epic. Shocking they didn’t follow through.
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Pale_Possibility5083 Apr 11, 2026 +16
Years and years worth of a shared universe with unique setting and compelling characters. But honestly if Netflix isn’t going to do it right then screw em. 
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-ImJustSaiyan- Apr 11, 2026 +11
They already got their new golden goose, it's One Piece.
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DillonLaserscope Apr 14, 2026 +1
Only because Oda the manga creator is overseeing changes and can okay them. Brian Jacques served some time approving changes on the Nelvana adaption and isn’t alive since 2011 meaning my mind doubts the next person to oversee this idea on Netflix if Mchale left.
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LadySayes Apr 11, 2026 +5
They’ve got it, One Piece
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RawrRawr83 Apr 11, 2026 +1
Best we can do is this mediocre night agent show
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ChuckCarmichael Apr 11, 2026 +60
The old cartoon show was pretty good, from what I remember.
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halfadayoffwithpay Apr 11, 2026 +20
It still holds up! I think I found it on YouTube or Tubi a while back
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NefariusMarius Apr 11, 2026 +6
Watching an upscale version at the moment. It’s great. My kids are enthralled
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Own-Painter3043 Apr 11, 2026 +2
How you find upscale version?
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NefariusMarius Apr 12, 2026 +2
Sent you a PM
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Baron105 Apr 12, 2026 +2
Could you please send it to me too? Thanks.
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Depicurus Apr 12, 2026 +1
Me too!!
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clammydella Apr 12, 2026 +1
And me please 🙏
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thoughtmecca Apr 12, 2026 +1
And me please
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PooPeePah Apr 12, 2026 +1
Me as well please
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Goku420overlord Apr 13, 2026 +1
Me too please
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LockheedMartyr 6 days ago +1
Sorry to be the millionth to ask - could you please kindly send me a link as well?
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cutchemist42 Apr 12, 2026 +5
Nelvana in Canada made so many good shows. Its sad the company is done now.
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RudePragmatist Apr 11, 2026 +141
Are the books any good?
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omgthepope Apr 11, 2026 +290
Yeah they are great
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Morgan-Moonscar Apr 11, 2026 +221
And considering Brian Jacques' estate wasn't involved at all in the Netflix production, these being cancelled might be a blessing in disguise.
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Doctor_of_sadness Apr 11, 2026 +60
Tbf he’s been dead for 15 years
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vvilbo Apr 11, 2026 +86
That's why they said estate?
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Morgan-Moonscar Apr 11, 2026 +87
I added that in after forgetting.
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Chewbones9 Apr 12, 2026 +1
Just stopping in to say I love Scooby Doo on Zombie Island and Morgan Moonscar!
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RosieQParker Apr 11, 2026 +11
Especially if you like detailed descriptions of food.
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Twicebakedpotatoe Apr 11, 2026 +43
They were a staple of my childhood and were the books that first got me into reading
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Whitewind617 Apr 11, 2026 +64
A lot of them are. Definitely recommend the first 3 (Redwall, Mossflower, and Matimeo.) That's the first book, a prequel, and then the sequel to the original. After that though the quality can be really shaky. There's so many of them, and especially later in the series a lot of them told the same basic story again just with different names. It's also kind of frustrating how rigid he was with the morality of the species (vermin are ALWAYS evil, etc.)
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wallabee_kingpin_ Apr 11, 2026 +43
I was OK with species mostly being good and evil because there was no obvious racial subtext. I know this is silly, but in the real animal world, rats are "always" evil if they're a predator of your species. So in my head it kinda made sense. If someone wants three-dimensional villains, this isn't the series for it.
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tanaciousp Apr 11, 2026 +22
They are children’s books after all. I do find the origin story quite interesting, that he read his books at a school for the blind and that’s why the food descriptions are so vivid. 
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[deleted] Apr 11, 2026 +10
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SpiffShientz Apr 12, 2026 +2
Not quite, Taggerung is about an Otter raised by bad guys who still manages to be good
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emptycagenowcorroded Apr 11, 2026 +13
Yeah even as a kid I picked up on that. I remember one story where a weasel or stout or one of the evil races had been raised in Redwall and yet STILL turned out to be éveil because it was innate and … I didn’t like that. The wikipedia page has a quote from him saying kids need that kind of black and white stability but I’d say there’s far fewer black and white situations in the real world than there are shades of grey
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kuulyn Apr 12, 2026 +6
the entire A plot is so frustrating. Kid is marked as an outsider from birth and is treated as such, never really gets to redeem himself, commits “crimes” because he’s effectively a 10-14yo with 0 brain cells, and then runs off with an evil warlord to be evil But Sunflash the Mace is in that book so it’s not all bad
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UnnamedStaplesDrone Apr 12, 2026 +5
doesn't he redeem himself at the very end and save the lass who originally took him in though? i think he sacrifices himself. been a long, long time since i read that one, but iirc it was one of my favorites of the series haha.
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Premislaus Apr 11, 2026 +5
Yeah I'm not sure I agree with him as a lot of really popular middle grade fiction has darker, slightly cynical, morally ambiguous undertones. I think children - and doubly so children who read a lot - appreciate not being treated like idiots.
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5510 Apr 12, 2026 +1
One thing I thought was weird is how often there were actually quite a lot of scenes from the point of view of the evil characters... and yet those characters (and for the most part those entire factions / species) got little to no depth or moral nuance or whatever. Just seemed like a strange combination. Like if the enemy was just a hoard of vague evil robot type creatures that were just there to be an obstacle for the protagonist faction, that would be one thing. Or if they had a lot of point of view scenes and bits of grey or nuance and were fleshed out characters, that might be another thing. But "lots of point of view scenes, but little to no moral nuance or whatever" seems like an odd combo.
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Misuzuzu Apr 11, 2026 +2
I would say like most fantasy series of the time there were commonly evil species, but there are exceptions. It's a great introduction to the fantasy genre for children.
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edwardsamson Apr 11, 2026 +1
As a kid the way I managed to enjoy 8+ Redwall books that get repetitive was to skip any songs, poems, or feast/food-description scenes. There's a ton of scenes where they're just scoffing down food and describing it in detail and I'm like bruh I don't give a shit about the descriptions of food I'm not going to be eating. And Jacques really goes OFF with the feast scenes and they don't add much. Every time its just a bunch of people saying how awesome the food tastes and that's about it.
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human_picnic Apr 11, 2026 +3
I loved reading about the food, different strokes
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koolaidkirby Apr 11, 2026 +6
They are at least at first, but they get repetitive.
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MegaOmegaZero Apr 11, 2026 +5
I don't care how old you are. Read them.
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MMaximilian Apr 11, 2026 +2
Yes.
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mormonbatman_ Apr 12, 2026 +2
Martin the warrior, Mossflower, and Redwall are pretty good. I am fond of Salamandastron. The rest are ok if you are really into the pattern they set up.
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THIS_IS_NOT_A_GAME Apr 12, 2026 +1
I'd recommend for kids 7-12 mostly but yes they are phenomenal.
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July31 Apr 11, 2026 +18
Local Badger in Terrible Mood
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2ByteTheDecker Apr 11, 2026 +38
Brain Jacques could out feast scene GRR
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Effective-Nebula1969 Apr 11, 2026 +7
The hares of Salamandastron sure know how to feast, wot wot?
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Dravian31 Apr 11, 2026 +26
Probably for the best. They would just cancel it after one season anyway 
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Ehrre Apr 11, 2026 +10
Redwall could have such a great adaptation using the Spiderverse/Puss in Boots sort of 2D/3D effects. Even at lower budget in the same style as Trigun Stampede.
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nobdy89 Apr 11, 2026 +7
Cowards!
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BigSto Apr 11, 2026 +8
WAIT MY CHILDHOOD!!!! i didn't even know this was in the works i love me some Redwall....
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darthmcchub Apr 11, 2026 +7
I loved these books as a kid, hope someone else can pick it up and do better than Netflix would have.
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commiebiogirl Apr 11, 2026 +40
i’m honestly really happy netflix is not going to be butchering these let people who don’t hate tv do it, i want any eventual adaptation to be good
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thoughtmecca Apr 12, 2026 +2
Wasn’t the creator of Over the Garden Wall going to showrun it? Kind of the opposite of someone who hates tv there.
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commiebiogirl Apr 12, 2026 +1
it having a good showrunner does not insulate it from shitty netflix execs who want to make spencer confidential 7 instead of spending any part of their big pile of money on some show they don’t care about
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Local_Anything191 Apr 11, 2026 +4
Such a weird comment lol. Why and how does Netflix hate tv? They just successfully adapted f****** One Piece of all things, the IP everyone thought was impossible to adapt
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BlindWillieJohnson Apr 11, 2026 +13
I still can’t believe a Live Action One Piece worked out
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BlindWillieJohnson Apr 11, 2026 -2
Netflix is producing some of the best TV in the business. What are you talking about, “hates TV”
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PassingThruRedditor Apr 11, 2026 +3
Well what they're doing with Jojo is pretty good proof
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Top_Importance6216 Apr 11, 2026 +6
absolute ball drop.
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KTheOneTrueKing Apr 11, 2026 +5
I didn’t even know what I’d lost :(
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HonestScience Apr 11, 2026 +14
Good. Surrender the rights and let HBO Max or AppleTV pick it up. I don't trust Netflix not to do to Redwall what they did with The Witcher.
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ldsbrony100 Apr 11, 2026 +4
That we'll never see the Pat McHale-scripted adaptation of the first book is unfortunate. I was really looking forward to it when it was announced.
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thoughtmecca Apr 12, 2026 +1
This right here. Of anyone to pick this was the right guy.
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MysticalWeasel Apr 11, 2026 +5
Good, I loved the books; now I won’t have to see Netflix ruin it in 3 seasons, then cancel it, because the “creatives” in charge wanted to tell “their own story”.
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rabidsalvation Apr 11, 2026 +4
Kind of figured this wasn't happening, but still sucks to have that confirmed. The Taggerung, Lord Brocktree, and The Bellmaker are among my favorite books of all time. I'm going to have to reread these soon. I wonder if my parents still have all my old copies, I think I had all of them.
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theRowdyapproves Apr 11, 2026 +3
I reread the books again as an adult, and I recommend them to everyone who asks for a good book. As another listnookor mentioned before, the silver lining is that Netflix won't be sitting on the rights, doing nothing, anymore.
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Azrial4real Apr 11, 2026 +3
Damn I love these books and would love a live action or even an animated series version
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WhinoRD Apr 11, 2026 +2
There is an animated series from the late 90s/early 2000s. 3 seasons long, very good imo.
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Godzilla2000Zero Apr 11, 2026 +3
Shame I was looking forward to this for years now but yeah after all that silence I guess I was prepared for this.
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Littletom523 Apr 11, 2026 +3
Well, at least I have the animated version of one of my favorite series. It’s just sad. I won’t be able to see Matthias again.
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Venezia9 Apr 11, 2026 +4
Nooooo I just fell to my knees in PetSmart. 
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photoguy423 Apr 11, 2026 +5
Well, at least they’re canceling things before they ruin it for a change. 
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jayhawk8 Apr 11, 2026 +2
Why
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Rhea_33 Apr 11, 2026 +2
Sad
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E4mad Apr 11, 2026 +2
That mouse looks sooo cool
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cactikirby Apr 11, 2026 +2
Wow. I honestly totally forgot about my Redwall era! I couldn’t get enough of them when I was younger.
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thetatershaveeyes Apr 11, 2026 +2
On the upside, there's an old cartoon based on those books if anyone needs their Redwall animation itch scratched. This could have been good though.
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AiR-P00P Apr 11, 2026 +2
if they canceled their Emmy winning Dark Crystal show, no way this would have lasted either. At least they killed it before it started. 
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MrTBoneIs Apr 11, 2026 +2
I didnt even know this was happening and now I'm grieving immediately. I will always have a special place in my heart for this series. I remember when I first saw the animated series on TV as a child and really loving it and then finding it in my library in book form. I immediately read it and then kept reading the series when I learnt there were more. I associate my love of reading with this series and hope someone else picks this up so that it can do the same for others.
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cereal14 Apr 11, 2026 +2
Makes me think of what happened with Bone. Really sad.
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Affy11 Apr 11, 2026 +2
I am disappointed that they cancelled it before even making anything out of the pipeline. I guess I’ll go back and watch the Nelvana adaptation
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Eddiebaby7 Apr 11, 2026 +2
What a shame
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CarneyVore14 Apr 11, 2026 +2
You raised my hopes and dashed them quite expertly, sir.
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joe_dirty365 Apr 11, 2026 +2
Redwall and the other books were so good! Hopefully they up the target audience age for any adaption.
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full_bl33d Apr 11, 2026 +2
Is that lemmiwinks?!
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SurfNTurf1983 Apr 11, 2026 +1
Haha. Exactly what I was thinking. Live action lemmiwinks sure would be something 
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rollduptrips Apr 12, 2026 +2
I loved those books as a kid
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xliezelz Apr 12, 2026 +2
Nooooooo
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ImLaunchpadMcQuack Apr 11, 2026 +3
You cant cancel something you never greenlit. This is why development exists.
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LarryLegend1836 Apr 11, 2026 +1
How do you pronounce his name? A question I've had since childhood.
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Maus_Sveti Apr 11, 2026 +3
Rhymes with Eye-Anne. Just kidding, like Jakes.
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elkruegs Apr 11, 2026 +1
Hmmm. Not sure this would adapt well.
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Booksodell Apr 11, 2026 +1
Rats!
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WR810 Apr 11, 2026 +1
Badger!
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SirGimp9 Apr 11, 2026 +1
BOOO!!!
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Gilles_of_Augustine Apr 11, 2026 +1
Good.
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Xagzan Apr 11, 2026 +1
I didn't even know it was a plan
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Puzzled_Initiative61 Apr 11, 2026 +1
Man, I read those books as a kid. I didn’t know about this, but now I do, my day is ruined.
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dusto_man Apr 11, 2026 +1
Man first MouseGuard now this?
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JamesTC92 Apr 11, 2026 +1
Blimey, that's a name from the past. I used to go swimming with my Granddad on a Saturday and Brian Jacques always used to go too alongside a load of old dockers. Once was floating on the pool and accidentally made him think I was drowning.
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turb0_encapsulator Apr 11, 2026 +1
Netflix: "Why don't we have any valuable IP!?!?"
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Theblindsource Apr 11, 2026 +1
Canceling redwall and the Bone adaptations... f*** these guys
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captaincink Apr 12, 2026 +1
boooooooooooooo 
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GlacierJewel Apr 12, 2026 +1
Dammit
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therottingbard Apr 12, 2026 +1
Heard loud and clear. Finally time to cancel my Netflix subscription and start pirating.
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dountglaze Apr 12, 2026 +1
BOOOOOOO
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i-recycle-pubi-hair Apr 12, 2026 +1
Story time When I was a kid, I recorded a perfect cinematic of the red wall cartoon on the family vhs player, One morning I went to watch it only to find out my dad taped over my precious tape. It was that Saturday morning,in my Pokémon pjs did I find out how babies were made :( It was a weird childhood lol
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Logical_Still_9856 Apr 12, 2026 +1
Good luck baguettes, you’ll need it.
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anbeasley Apr 12, 2026 +1
What's going on with the Narnia adaptation... I mean redwall was literally Lord of the Rings with animals.
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CranDrescher Apr 12, 2026 +1
Goddammit
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b0wie88 Apr 13, 2026 +1
I loved those books and the Redwall cartoon growing up
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Sharkus1 Apr 13, 2026 +1
The cartoon is perfect
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Wyzzlex Apr 13, 2026 +1
Noooo! I love Redwall.
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lgnsqr Apr 11, 2026 +1
At least the show was cancelled before they could cancel after the first season.
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Locke66 Apr 12, 2026 +2
I was looking through Netflix's recommended section on fantasy/scifi orientated content yesterday and it really is not an exaggeration to say they are ridiculous about cancelling this type of content. The amount of 1-2 season show they do and then cancel them unfinished is far too high. It's a poor backlog of shows to have on a perpetual provider.
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Kyosji Apr 11, 2026 +1
In typical netflix fashion. Hype up something, tease it, raise prices, drop it.
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TooManyJabberwocks Apr 12, 2026 +1
Redwall promotes negative stereotypes
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Radok Apr 13, 2026 +1
Such as? Genuinely curious
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TooManyJabberwocks Apr 15, 2026 +1
Im mostly talking out of my ass, it was just the vibe i got sometimes. Like all foxes and lizards are evil sorta stuff.
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Bruzie77 Apr 12, 2026 +1
Its because they couldn’t think of a way to turn the mice black without it looking racist.
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