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A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, or simply A Series of Unfortunate Events, is an American black comedy- drama[4] television series from Netflix, and developed by Mark Hudis and Barry Sonnenfeld,[2] based on the children's novel series of the same name by Lemony Snicket. It stars Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Warburton, Malina Weissman, Louis Hynes, K. Todd Freeman and Presley Smith. The first season, which premiered on January 1.

The series was renewed for a second season in March 2. The second season is scheduled to be released in early 2. Premise[edit]When a mysterious fire kills their parents, the Baudelaire children are placed into the care of their distant relative Count Olaf, an actor who is determined to claim the family fortune for himself. Following Olaf's failed attempt, the Baudelaires set out to elude Olaf and uncover the mystery behind a secret society from their parents' past. Recurring[edit]Will Arnett as Father,[1.

Cobie Smulders as Mother,[1. Usman Ally as the Hook- Handed Man,[1.

Count Olaf's theatre troupe. Matty Cardarople as the Henchperson Of Indeterminate Gender,[1. Count Olaf's theatre troupe. Cleo King as Eleanora Poe, Arthur Poe's wife and the editor- in- chief of The Daily Punctilio. John De. Santis as the Bald Man,[1. Count Olaf's theatre troupe.

Jacqueline and Joyce Robbins as the White- Faced Women,[1. Count Olaf's theatre troupe. Sara Canning as Jacquelyn, Mr. Poe's standoffish assistant and a member of the Baudelaire family's secret society. She possesses a spyglass. Introduced in season 1[edit]Joan Cusack as Justice Strauss,[1.

Count Olaf's neighbor who helps the Baudelaires and is hopeful to adopt them. Luke Camilleri as Gustav Sebald,[1. Baudelaire family's secret society and Monty's former assistant. Aasif Mandvi as Montgomery "Uncle Monty" Montgomery,[1.

Baudelaires and enthusiastic herpetologist who claims to have spent his childhood with their late parents. He is a member of the Baudelaire family's secret society and possesses a spyglass. Patrick Keating as Town Father, an actor in various films displayed within the series. Alfre Woodard as Aunt Josephine Anwhistle,[1.

Baudelaires who has many rational and irrational fears and a love of grammar, and is a member of the Baudelaire family's secret society. Patrick Breen as Larry, a waiter at the Anxious Clown restaurant who is a member of the Baudelaire family's secret society. Rob Labelle as a taxi driver in Lake Lachrymose. Keith Blackman Dallas as Evander, a truck driver for Lucky Smells Lumbermill. Don Johnson as Sir,[1. Lucky Smells Lumbermill. Catherine O'Hara as Georgina Orwell,[1.

Count Olaf's ex- girlfriend who hypnotizes the Lucky Smells Lumbermill workers so they never leave, also causing them to believe the Baudelaire parents set fire to Paltryville. Watch The Pill Instanmovie. O'Hara previously portrayed Justice Strauss in the 2.

Rhys Darby as Charles,[1. Sir's partner. Dylan Kingwell as Duncan and Quigley Quagmire[2. Avi Lake as Isadora Quagmire[2. Timothy Webber as Jimmy, a worker at Lucky Smells Lumbermill.

Chris Gauthier as Phil, an optimistic worker who befriends the Baudelaires during their stay at the Lucky Smells Lumbermill. Loretta Walsh as Norma Rae, a worker at Lucky Smells Lumbermill. Trent Redekop as Cesar, a worker at Lucky Smells Lumbermill. Daniel Handler cameos as a fish head salesperson in Lake Lachrymose.

Introduced in season 2[edit]Episodes[edit]Season 1 (2. The first season adapts the first four books of the novel series: The Bad Beginning, The Reptile Room, The Wide Window and The Miserable Mill.[2. Season 2[edit]The second season is intended to adapt books five through nine of the novel series: The Austere Academy, The Ersatz Elevator, The Vile Village, The Hostile Hospital, and The Carnivorous Carnival.[2. Loni Peristere and Jonathan Teplitzky will direct episodes in the season.[2.

Season 3[edit]The third season plans to adapt the final four books of the novel series: The Slippery Slope, The Grim Grotto, The Penultimate Peril and The End.[2. Production[edit]Development[edit]The thirteen A Series of Unfortunate Events novels, written by Daniel Handler under the pen name Lemony Snicket from 1. Harry Potter novels. As such, the Snicket books had been optioned to be filmed before they were published.[2.

This led to the development of a 2. Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, which covered the narratives of the first three novels in the series. Barry Sonnenfeld, who has expressed his love for the series, was originally slated to direct the feature film, and had hired Handler to write the screenplay.[2. About 1. 0 months into production, shortly after the casting of Jim Carrey as Olaf, there was a "big crisis", according to Handler, which caused producer Scott Rudin to walk away and Sonnenfeld left the production under unclear terms.[2. With the film's completion in flux, its producing studios Paramount Pictures and Dream. Works fired Handler. While the film was eventually completed and released, sequels which would adapt the other novels in the series became unlikely due to "corporate shakeups" within Dream.

Works, according to Handler, and the child actors that portrayed the Baudelaire children grew too old to star in a sequel.[2. In November 2. 01.

Netflix, in association with Paramount Television, announced its plans to adapt the novels into an original television series, with the author of the series, Daniel Handler, serving as executive producer.[3. In September 2. 01. Barry Sonnenfeld and Mark Hudis had agreed to helm the series. Hudis would serve as showrunner, Sonnenfeld as director, and both as executive producers,[3. Handler writing some of the scripts along with working with the series' writing team.[2.

However, in January 2. Netflix announced that Hudis had left the project, with a replacement showrunner not named at the time.[5]The first season consists of eight episodes,[6] with two episodes adapting each of the first four books of the series.[2.

Handler considered this more in line with how he had written the books in the manner of a serialized melodrama, citing The Perils of Pauline as one of his influences in writing the book series.[3. In January 2. 01. Handler revealed that he was writing the series' second season, to consist of ten episodes adapting the fifth through ninth books of the series.