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Looking beyond the sheer length of the series, it boasts a huge scope, weaving lots of different character arcs and storylines together to tell its story. Sanderson’s world is also incredibly detailed, from the rich setting itself to the magic systems featured throughout the five books. Given how massive The Stormlight Archive is, a TV series is the only format that would work for an adaptation. However, I’d go one step further and say that there’s one other condition for making it shine on-screen.
Animation Is the Only Way to Get The Stormlight Archive TV Show Right

A TV format is ideal for The Stormlight Archive, but that’s not all that’s needed to make an adaptation work. If Apple TV is bringing the series to life, it should do so through animation. The rich, vast world-building in Sanderson’s series shouldn’t be downplayed, nor should the epic action sequences — two of which open the very first book, The Way of Kings. Budgetary constraints are a concern when it comes to getting these things right, and while a well-animated series can still be costly to make, it shouldn’t be nearly as bad as live-action. Plus, animation has fewer limits visually, which is a plus for Stormlight‘s Surgebinding and Voidbinding.









