Fourth Wing será adaptada a serie de televisión

La novela de fantasía Fourth Wing se convertirá en una serie de televisión, aunque los espectadores tendrán que esperar para su llegada.

El popular libro se encuentra actualmente en fase de desarrollo para la pequeña pantalla. La producción sigue en sus etapas iniciales y no se ha publicado un calendario firme. Los seguidores pueden esperar más información a medida que avance el trabajo.

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