Ridley Scott to produce Arthur C. Clarke’s 3001: The Final Odyssey series

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

When you think of the Syfy network, you probably think of the cinematic atrocity that is Sharknado. Soon however, you will be able to think of Arthur C. Clarke; perhaps finally giving credence to the name Syfy. The network has announced that they’ve teamed with Ridley Scott‘s Scott Free Productions to adapt the final book in Clarke’s Odyssey series, “3001: The Final Odyssey”. Stuart Beattie (PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN, COLLATERAL) will write the adaptation and serve as executive producer along with Scott Free’s Ridley Scott and David W. Zucker. Clayton Krueger will serve as co-executive producer.

Here is a brief description:

An epic story of a man lost in time, Arthur C. Clarke’s final “Odyssey” book resolves the tale that was begun in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Beginning with the discovery of Frank Poole’s frozen body, floating in space, 3001: The Final Odyssey offers an extraordinary range of complex characters with conflicting agendas, stunning visuals, and dark thematic meditations on the final fate of all Humankind.

Ridley Scott said of the news:

"I have always been a fan of Clarke’s extraordinary ‘Odyssey’ series, and certainly Kubrick’s adaptation of 2001.  I am thrilled to be part of bringing that legacy to audiences and continuing the great cinematic tradition that this story and its creators deserve."

It's worth noting that the estates of both Kubrick and Clarke have offered their full support for 3001, a rare but important seal of approval. Clarke‘s 1968 novel “2001: A Space Odyssey” was adapted into the classic film by Stanley Kubrick, then the second novel, 2010: Odyssey Two became 2010: THE YEAR WE MAKE CONTACT, which almost always seems forgettable. I’m looking forward to seeing what this series can do with the material as I’m sure a lot of readers of his work will expect a worthy adaptation.

Source: THR

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