"A Series Of Unfortunate Events" Trailer, News & Updates: Neil Patrick Harris As Count Olaf &The New Violet 's Resemblance To Emily Browning

By Leby Nightray - 05 Nov '16 04:07AM
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Lemony Snicket's " A Series Of Unfortunate Events" had a very big impact to some. Now the trailer was newly released and everyone is buzzing around about it. The trailer got a lot of attention not just because of the loved story by many but also because of the new Count Olaf, Neil Patrick Harris.

The 2004 film "A series Of Unfortunate Events" starred Jim Carrey as Count Olaf and honestly he did a great job, he always does. Now that Neil Patrick Harris is the new Count Olaf it can be well expected, as what was already seen in the trailer, that his portrayal as Count Olaf was just as terrifying as what the book described and as horrible as what Count Olaf really is.

Reports had stated how Neil Patrick was praised as the new Count Olaf in "A Series Of Unfortunate Events". It wasn't the first time that he appeared in a psychological thriller as he is one of the casts in "Gone Girl". This might be a totally different character to how we remember Neil as Barney Stinson in "How I Met Your Mother".

One surprising detail in the new "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" is Violet. The 2004 film starred Emily Browning as Violet and now the new Violet, Malina Weissman, uncannily resembles Emily Browning. An article showed lots of tweets from the users who was able to watch the official trailer which says the same thing about how they look a like. Malina Weissman also starred in the film Supergirl and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

"A Series Of Unfortunate Events", a famous children's book and had a film first produced on 2004 directed by Brad Silberling. Famous actors such as Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep, Billy Connolly, Emily Browning and much more appeared in the film. Now an "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" series will be released by Netflix.

Everyone is excited in the new series "A Series Of Unfortunate Events and luckily the release date was listed by Netflix. Hold unto your seats as this coming January 13, all the eight episodes of the first season will be available for streaming.

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