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Adaptation: Book to Movie

Adaptation: Book to Movie

By: Nate Day Chris Anderson
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Thoughtful analysis and conversations about the historical significance and cultural contexts of the most beloved, forgotten, and important film adaptations of books.

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  • Ep. 29: Lord of the Rings: How Tolkien Launch a Fantasy Masterpiece
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of Adaptation: The Book to Movie Podcast, Nate and Chris discuss "The Fellowship of the Ring," the beginnings of J. R. R. Tolkien's famous "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, as well as Peter Jackson's epic film adaptation.

    Listen for conversation about what exactly makes Tolkien's writing so alluring, as well as the fun and twisty tale that led to Jackson's films being made.

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    UP NEXT: 'Project Hail Mary' by Andy Weir and the film adaptation directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

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    "Adaptation Theme"

    • Written by: Chris Anderson, Jem Zornow
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • 'Wuthering Heights' & Generations of Misunderstanding
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of 'Adaptation: The Book to Movie Podcast,' Nate and Chris break down the famed novel 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Brontë as well as its film adaptations, in particular, the 2026 film written and directed by Emerald Fennell.

    In their discussion, they cover the history behind the book and the reasons it has been deeply misunderstood over the nearly 200 years since its publication, all culminating in an unfortunate (and perhaps misguided) hate campaign via social media by fans of the source material.

    References:

    Nate's essay, 'Wuthering Heights': In Defense of Emerald Fennell's Adaptation.

    The Big Picture: The Heaving 'Wuthering Heights' and the Throbbing 'Pillion': A Very Horny Valentine's Day Double Feature

    Based on a Book: Wuthering Heights (2026)

    UP NEXT: 'Lord of the Rings' by J. R. R. Tolkien and the film 'Fellowship of the Ring' directed by Peter Jackson.

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    "Adaptation Theme"

    • Written by: Chris Anderson, Jem Zornow
    • Performed by: Chris Anderson, Jem Zornow, Nate Day
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Ep. 27: 'One Battle After Another' & Why Storytelling is Important
    Jan 29 2026

    In this episode of 'Adaptation: The Book to Movie Podcast,' Nate and Chris discuss 'One Battle After Another,' Paul Thomas Anderson's 2025 opus, and its source material, 'Vineland' by Thomas Pynchon.

    The two discuss why both the book and the movie are considered instant classics. In their discussion, recorded just days after the death of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis at the hands of an ICE agent, they also discuss political storytelling and why it's more important than ever to be consuming stories like this one.

    Be sure to check out the winners of our Adaptation People's Choice Awards on Instagram!

    UP NEXT: 'Hamnet' by Maggie O'Farrell and the film adaptation directed by Chloe Zhao.

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    Hosts: Nate Day

    Producer: Nate Day

    "Adaptation Theme"

    • Written by: Chris Anderson, Jem Zornow
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    1 hr and 4 mins
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