Jonathan Nolan Developing Asimov's FOUNDATION for HBO
I love science fiction movies and TV shows, but I'm not very well versed in much science fiction literature. While I'm familiar with author Isaac Asimov, I haven't read the Foundation book trilogy. Sources have told The Wrap that Jonathan Nolan has quietly been developing Foundation for HBO and Warner Bros. In a recent interview, he coincidentally talked about Foundation.
Nolan via Indiewire:
"Well, I fucking love the ‘Foundation’ novels by Isaac Asimov. They're certainly not [unknown], but that's a set of books I think everyone would benefit from reading. That's a set of books where the influence they have is just fucking massive. They have many imitators and many have been inspired by them, but go back and read those, and there are some ideas in those that'll set your fucking hair on fire.”
It sounds like I better read that book series. Nolan has proven himself to be a solid writer and producer, and his passion for this material has me very excited for the series. I have a feeling we won't be hearing an official announcement until some lead characters are close to casting.
Summary via Wikipedia:
The premise of the series is that the mathematician Hari Seldon spent his life developing a branch of mathematics known as psychohistory, a concept of mathematical sociology. Using the laws of mass action, it can predict the future, but only on a large scale. Seldon foresees the imminent fall of the Galactic Empire, which encompasses the entire Milky Way, and a dark age lasting 30 thousand years before a second great empire arises. Seldon also foresees an alternative where the interregnum will last only one thousand years. To ensure the more favorable outcome, Seldon creates a foundation of talented artisans and engineers at the extreme end of the galaxy, to preserve and expand on humanity's collective knowledge, and thus become the foundation for a new galactic empire.