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‘The King Killer Chronicle' TV, Movie Adaptations News & Update: Series Will Have A Touch of ‘Harry Potter,’ ‘Earthsea,’ ‘Game of Thrones?’

Another book trilogy, "The King Killer Chronicle," is set to be seen on the small and big screen that will be creatively produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda himself. The "Hamilton" star and creator will also be the musical mastermind of the upcoming "The King Killer Chronicle" TV and movie adaptations along with the novel's author Pat Rothfuss.

According to Variety, Lin-Manuel Miranda will be the producer of "The King Killer Chronicle" TV and movie adaptations and also set to compose its original musical score and songs. He, too, has the ability to choose if he wants to be part of the trilogy's stage adaptation in the future.

Pat Rothfuss, on the other hand, will be the executive producer of the coming "The King Killer Chronicle" TV and movie adaptations. The film's, which will be based on the first book "The Name of the Wind," script will be written by the "Transformer 5" screenwriter Lindsey Beer.

"Pat Rothfuss' 'Kingkiller' books are among the most read and re-read in our home. It's a world you want to spend lifetimes in, as his many fans will attest," Lin-Manuel Miranda. "Pat also writes about the act of making music more beautifully than any novelist I've ever read. I can't wait to play a part in bringing this world to life onscreen."

Evidently, the stage play actor is now excited to bring "The King Killer Chronicle" TV and movie adaptations. Meanwhile, The Ringer reported that "The King Killer Chronicle" was the first work of Patrick Rothfuss.

It is one of the most sought after books, becomes as a number one New York Times bestseller and the best-reviewed novel on Goodreads. With that, it is no wonder that it will have "The King Killer Chronicle" TV and movie adaptations.

There is no announcement yet when "The King Killer Chronicle" TV and movie adaptations will be seen, but it promises a different kind of viewing experience. In fact, it is dubbed to have a touch of "Harry Potter," "Earthsea" and "Game of Thrones."

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