Netflix’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events” is vivacious, faithful and detailed https://t.co/WG4OCpiJ5n
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) January 18, 2017
the Series of Unfortunate Events show on Netflix is perfect it's just like the book I waited over a decade for this I'm gonna cry
— Baethan Zed (@NathanZed) January 14, 2017
There has also been praise of Netflix’s Daredevil comic book adaptation.Netflix is a thriving haven for artists. Quite unique! They bet on you and let you perform and support you 100% A true model!
— Guillermo del Toro (@RealGDT) January 18, 2017
In fact, Netflix might become the prime spot for any book lover to hope adaptations are made.Just getting into #Daredevil on Netflix and it's so freaking good. Proof that R-rated comic book adaptions work.
— Dreamiibo (@WereDreaming) November 22, 2015
no offence but netflix is the only place i'd trust with 90% of book to film/show adaptions
— leah (@violtbaudelaire) January 12, 2017
According to Slate.com , Series of Unfortunate Events has set a precedent for Netflix shows to come. The Corrections was set to be an HBO TV movie in 2012, but was dropped due to its complexity and high budget.Every book adaptation should only be touched by Netflix. *slams down gavel* it's the law.
— LIV (@bookish_dragon) January 13, 2017