A Wrinkle in Time is a classic sci-fi book written by the story was released as a graphic novel in 1963. This made it one of the first YA-oriented sci-fi books of all time and the perfect book for A Wrinkle in Time adaptations.
A Wrinkle in Time is one of my favorite sci-fi books, probably because it is one of the first I read, and it felt magical to me. I was definitely happy to hear that the story was released as a graphic novel
To celebrate the new version coming out, I thought it would be fun to see what other adaptations have been made throughout the years.
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A Wrinkle in Time Adaptations
Surprisingly enough, there actually aren’t that many adaptations of the story outside of audio books. The following A Wrinkle in Time adaptations were all I could find:
Several Canadian production companies teamed up to create a made-for-TV version of A Wrinkle in Time in 2004. The movie was released by Disney on DVD. I’ve reviewed this movie, which you can read about here.
In 2010, A Wrinkle in Time was adapted into a play. Six actors play 12 parts, which I’m not sure works out too well.
Other play versions have been released in 1990, 1998, 2014, and 2017.
In 1992, A Wrinkle in Time was turned into an Opera by OperaDelaware.
In 2012, the story was released as a graphic novel, which looks much better than the opera and play versions, TBH.
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Wow a Wrinkle Opera? That’s… gotta be something else haha.
WOOT thanks for featuring our post 🙂
I know! I want to see it now. I bet it’s awesome in the corniest way possible.