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The romantasy subgenre has become not only one of the most successful aspects of fantasy, but among the more popular books in recent years; it’s an industry that has driven millions of dollars in sales. At the center of that is Rebecca Yarros’ Fourth Wing, aka The Empyrean Series, which Prime Video is turning into a TV show. The story takes place at a college in a fictional world, where students are put into one of four groups: Scribes, Healers, Infantry, and (dragon) Riders. The central romance clearly takes inspiration from Bella and Edward, and now the worlds may collide even more. In an interview with Teen Vogue, Twilight: Breaking Dawn‘s Renesemee actress Mackenzie Foy responded to being fancast as main character Violet Sorrengail for the show, saying:
“It’s got magic, it’s got dragons — it’s like, what’s not to love? I’m obsessed with it. The fact that there are people who want me to play Violet, that they would even think of me or want me for that, is really flattering. It’s up to Ms. Yarros, so if she calls, I’m down.”
The Fantasy Genre Could Shift With Fourth Wing’s TV Show

It isn’t hard to see why Foy is a popular fancasting choice for Violet: with her pale skin, slight frame, and dark hair, she looks almost exactly how the character is described in the books. At 24, she’s within the right age frame (Violet is 20 when they start), she’s done genre/franchise work before, and she has the acting chops to lead the series. That’s not to say she will be cast, but we’ve seen popular fancasts become a reality before, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to see it happen, and it’d be a big step forward for what is an important show in the fantasy TV landscape.








