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TheACOTARbook series is deeply adored by its fans, being one of the most well-known series in the world. Following the story of a mortal girl who is thrown into the world of magic, violence, and fae, the Sarah J. Maas series has specifically gained this much attention thanks to its characters. The author has a reputation for creating deeply immersive worlds with excellently written characters, andA Court of Thorns and Rosesis no different in this, having not only relatable protagonists but swoon-worthy love interests.

Official Art of ACOTAR by Charlie Bowater

It is because of this, that fans were extremely excited when it was announced that this series would be getting a live-action adaptation on Hulu. The news was announced early in 2021, and fans have been desperately waiting for some sort of update ever since. Unfortunately, the update that the series has received would be deeply disappointing for fans.

Sarah J. Maas Announces Next Book in Acclaimed ACOTAR Series That Might Explore the Most Difficult Arc Yet

Has The HuluACOTARSeries Been Scrapped?

It was recently announced by multiple sources that the highly-anticipated live-action adaptation ofA Court of Thorns and Roseshas been scrapped. What makes this all the worse is that the streamer, Hulu, is not currently shopping the potential series to other outlets. This means that the likeness of the series getting developed elsewhere is slim.

While this news has taken over the internet,Varietyreported something entirely different. Their sources have suggested that the show based on theSarah J. Maasseries has not been scrapped and is still in development at Hulu. Unfortunately, that is the only place where the news gets better as they were also told that it is no longer in ‘active development’.

Sarah J. Maas Announces Next Book in Acclaimed ACOTAR Series That Might Explore the Most Difficult Arc Yet

What this means is that there is no clear confirmation of whether the series will be made or not at Hulu. If the Television broadcaster decides to let theACOTARseries go, Maas could simply go elsewhere if given the opportunity.

Hulu Adaptation of ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ Needs To Fix 1 Grave Mistake From Sarah J Maas’ Original Novels

ACOTARFans Have Mixed Reactions

Despite the fact that news around the future of the ACOTAR series is confusing and coming from many different sources, fans are having some very strong reactions to the entire situation. It would seem that the entire fandom has split into two; fans who are sad that the show could have been cancelled, and those who are happy about it. Those in the former category are outraged, upset that something as highly anticipated as this is not being made.

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ACOTAR author, Sarah J. Maas

oh so they want me to kill myself?

— Alexis¹⁶ ⁵⁵ (@lexc1erc)June 17, 2025

Hulu Adaptation of ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ Needs To Fix 1 Grave Mistake From Sarah J Maas’ Original Novels

HELL NOOO. Wtfff

— 𝘿𝘾🥤 (@DCWale_CFC)August 06, 2025

Potential Lead Cast For ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ in Hulu’s Highly-Anticipated Live-Action Adaptation

Those who were happy about this news were glad for many reasons. Some pointed out how it would have been very easy to ruin something as beloved as this series. On fan pointed out that rather than creating something live-action, they could attempt to make something animated, or like an anime, on a platform like Netflix.

Netflix needs to pick it up and make it into an anime like Castlevania. Same art style would be perfect.

Official Art of ACOTAR by Charlie Bowater

— alissa is at dressrosa (@aredveluvie)July 26, 2025

blessing in disguise. it would be hard to cast perfectly for this. also, as an acotar lover i wouldn’t want them to change anything when it comes to the plot

— monica (@moniiccaax)July 01, 2025

WE WONpic.twitter.com/AUJrt8XDil

— leila ☆ zoyalai lover (@SANKTABETH)June 04, 2025

Some pointed out the fact that casting for this series would have been extremely difficult, as many believe it to be impossible to embody the essence of characters like Rhysand, Azriel, and Cassian. Some even believe that Hulu would not have been the right platform to make this film, and an adaption as high profile as this needed a streamer like Amazon Prime Video or HBO.

Ananya Godboley

Senior Writer

Articles Published :2219

Ananya Godboley is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows, with over 2,000 articles published. She has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years. Currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in psychology from K.R. Mangalam University, Ananya also likes to fangirl as a full-time job. She covers news and analyses on anything from Rick and Morty to Hannibal and even Arcane. In between these lines, she also enjoys superheroes and Taylor Swift.A philosophy enthusiast, Ananya enjoys digging deeper into the media she consumes, trying to understand the root of her favorite characters' behavior.

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