The Inheritance Cycle is a series of four novels based in a world of magic, fantasy, and DRAGONS. In 2006, Fox released a movie (loosely) based on the series that was met with rather mixed reviews from critics and fans alike. "Eragon" largely left fans of the novels dissatisfied, leaving out essential characters, events, and locations from the series, and yet the production managed to pull in $235 million at the box office.

Fast forward to today, after Game of Thrones' worst rated episode of the series, years after the most recent Tolkien film, and it's easy to spot a huge opening in the fantasy genre. With Disney bringing Fox into the fold this year, they've quietly acquired the keys to the kingdom of Alagaësia, and what might be a massive opportunity. This is not to mention that Christopher Paolini, author of the original series, just finished The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm, the first book in a new series expanding on the world fans of his books have come to adore.

To reiterate:

Disney, with their considerable resources, just obtained the rights to a beloved fantasy series with four novels of material (a complete story) that just got a new novel expanding the world, in a time where every other big name in the genre has either ended, or betrayed the source material.

Disney, I could not imagine a more fitting studio to capture the magic and wonder of the Inheritance Cycle, and I believe that, with the right director, casting, and care, you could create the greatest fantasy saga the world has yet to see. Please, bring the world of Alegaësia to life.