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Dinniman: "Dungeon Crawler Carl" TV Show On Track
1 Mar
Summary
- Author Matt Dinniman has read early scripts for the TV series.
- NBCUniversal and Seth MacFarlane's Fuzzy Door are developing the show.
- The series is nearing a streaming service pickup and contract decisions.

The "Dungeon Crawler Carl" television series, a project by NBCUniversal and Seth MacFarlane's Fuzzy Door Productions, is moving forward, according to author Matt Dinniman. He has had the opportunity to read early scripts for the show, which is currently navigating the process of securing a streaming service and finalizing contracts.
Dinniman shared that while the project is still alive and progressing daily, he remains cautiously optimistic due to the unpredictable nature of development deals. He emphasized that the production team, including Fuzzy Door, has a strong track record with live-action projects, suggesting confidence in their ability to adapt the material.
Beyond the TV series, Dinniman also discussed his latest book, "Operation Bounce House," and its commentary on human division and online behavior. He drew parallels to "Dungeon Crawler Carl" but noted "Operation Bounce House"'s direct relevance to current societal issues. His upcoming "Dungeon Crawler Carl" book, "Parade of Horribles," is slated for release on May 12.
Furthermore, Dinniman touched upon the pervasive influence of AI, particularly in art. He expressed concern that the increasing sophistication of AI-generated content could diminish the value of human creativity. He believes this trend poses a significant risk, potentially leading to a society that is less empathetic and more disconnected.




