Netflix adapting 'The Three-Body Problem' with 'Game of Thrones' duo - Business Insider

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Netflix is adapting 'The Three-Body Problem' sci-fi trilogy, with the 'Game of Thrones' showrunners set to write and produce

Johnson is also still set to direct a new "Star Wars" trilogy, first announced in 2017, but no details have been revealed since.Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images

"The Three-Body Problem" is Netflix's latest plunge into sci-fi and fantasy as it appears to be expanding its franchise ambitions. "The Witcher," based on a series of fantasy novels that turned into a massive hit for the streamer, is just one example.

 

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