Theoretically, the series would benefit from a 7 season, 10-15 episodes per season run, with a consistent set of actors, doing the books once again. They'd be able to more faithfully portray the later books, which were put on fast forward to fit in 2 hours for cinema. The secondary characters could have room to breathe, rather than being there to satisfy plot elements to the minimum extent possible.
However, this theory requires a cast and crew whose goals are similar to the Jackson Trilogy's team. Odds point to "no fucking way."
Theoretically, the series would benefit from a 7 season, 10-15 episodes per season run, with a consistent set of actors, doing the books once again. They'd be able to more faithfully portray the later books, which were put on fast forward to fit in 2 hours for cinema. The secondary characters could have room to breathe, rather than being there to satisfy plot elements to the minimum extent possible.
However, this theory requires a cast and crew whose goals are similar to the Jackson Trilogy's team. Odds point to "no fucking way."