![]() ![]() I read the novel first and saw the TV series some years later, and it appeared to me to be a rather faithful reflection of the book. Saying, "No, this is what I meant." Suddenly I hadĬontrol over the costumes again. I'll put it back in the novel." The novel, for me, was my way ofĪsserting control. Gaiman has said in that the process of writing the book was his way of reasserting control over the story:Įvery time he would say something like that, I would say, "Its OK, ![]() Long." Or, "When filming this scene the actor broke his leg runningĭown a tunnel, and you're going to have to write him out of the rest This location justįell through." Or, "We've lost this scene the episode is running too Neil, just to let you know we've lost this scene. I would have these conversation with the producer when he'd say, "Ok, In this interview in 1999, Gaiman recalled: Inevitably in the process of filming various compromises had to be made so that the episodes strayed from Gaiman's original vision. The novel Neverwhere had a slightly unusual genesis, as the TV series came first in 1996, with the book following in 1997. ![]()
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