If the movie adaptation ofMistbornever comes to fruition, it will ideally be green-lit for sequels — andthe later films will face an even bigger challenge than bringing its magic system to the big screen.Mistborn’s magic systemis one of the most fascinating elements ofBrandon Sanderson’s books, but it will be among the most difficult parts of the series to depict in live-action. Allomancy allows Sanderson’s characters to draw on metals to give them power, and its complexity alone will be hard to convey to movie audiences.

That’s not to mention the need for a hefty special-effects budget, as the magic can’t look cheap or gimmicky if theMistbornmovie hopes to succeed. But Sanderson’s books utilize Allomancy to deliver epic action sequences on multiple occasions, and it’s hard to imagine a new IP being able to match the source material. Needless to say, Allomancy is one of thebiggest challenges facing aMistbornadaptation. However,ifThe Well of AscensionandHero of Agesalso get made, they’ll face an even bigger obstacle.

The covers of The Well of Ascension, Mistborn: The Final Empire, and The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson

The Hero Of Ages Will Need To Depict Ruin & Preservation On-Screen

These Characters & Their Origins Will Also Be Hard To Adapt

CGI and well-placed exposition can solve aMistbornmovie’s Allomancy problem, butthe later films will need to introduce Ruin and Preservation. And this could actually prove more difficult for a live-action film series, as these gods don’t have tangible forms in the way the other characters do. WhileThe Well of Ascensiononly needs a voice-over from Ruin during its ending,The Hero of Agesneeds to convey the final confrontation between the villain and Preservation. However, their showdown ultimately unfolds through Marsh and Vin.

The Mistborn Movie Should Expand 1 Of Elend’s Most Devastating Relationships From The Books

The Mistborn books primarily see Elend interacting with Vin and Kelsier’s crew, but the movie must expand on one of his most interesting friendships.

Vin eventually absorbs Preservation to defeat Ruin, but how a live-action movie would handle this is questionable. TheHero of Agesadaptation will need to find a way, however, asthe confrontation between Preservation and Ruin is the climax ofMistbornEra 1. A faithful adaptation can’t get around that, but it needs to ensure it doesn’t resort to cheesy effects or imagery to show their final fight. Of course, it will likely need to do a bit more than the books to convey what’s happening, as it could be confusing for newcomers.

Vin and Elend on the cover of Mistborn: The Hero of Ages

Introducing Mistborn’s God Characters Will Be An Obstacle For The Later Films

It Will Be Harder To Work Such Exposition Into A Sequel

In addition to the visual challenges facing on-screen depictions of Ruin and Preservation,theMistbornmovie could also face obstacles introducing these characters and their backstories. Fantasy movies with so much lore often struggle to balance exposition, and this could prove a problem when introducing these figures. Allomancy will also take time to explain, but moviegoers will be expecting that from a first installment. However, squeezing a significant amount of exposition into a sequel — much less a finale — needs to be handled far more delicately.

Even sticking to the revelations from the originalMistborntrilogy, the movies must find a way to convey the power and history of these beings.

The cover of The Hero of Ages with Vin flying through the air in front of other Brandon Sanderson book covers

The fact that Ruin and Preservation also tie into lore from otherseries in Sanderson’s Cosmerealso means theMistbornmovie can’t fully get into their backgrounds. But even sticking to the revelations from the originalMistborntrilogy, the movies must find a way to convey the power and history of these beings. It will also need to reveal their impact on the prior installments in hindsight, as readers don’t learn how much Ruin and Preservation affect the characters' actions until later on.

The Hero Of Ages Movie Will Have 1 Advantage The Final Empire Won’t

It Will Have An Established Audience & Hopefully A Higher Budget

While Ruin and Preservation promise to be challenges for the laterMistbornmovies,The Hero of Ageswill have one advantage thatThe Final Empirewon’t be able to utilizewhen it comes to Allomancy. The firstMistbornmovie will need to work with whatever budget the studio allots, and it will need to explain complex magic while hooking new audiences. Both of these seem like uphill battles, but if the series gets as far asThe Hero of Ages,it won’t have to worry about such things. Reaching a third film means the series will already have some level of success.

Brandon Sanderson’s 2023State of the Sandersonupdate suggests development on theMistbornmovie is paused.

That makes it more likely that a studio will commit to a higher budget, so it will have the resources to bring Ruin and Preservation to life — even if it’s not clear how. Such success also suggests the series will have an established and invested audience, soviewers might not mind sitting through a bit more exposition than usual duringThe Hero of Ages.Only time will tell if the upcomingMistbornadaptation gets this far and boasts these feats. But if it does the books justice, there’s no reason to think it won’t.

Source:State of the Sanderson

Mistborn

TheMistbornseries, created by Brandon Sanderson, is a high-fantasy saga set in the world of Scadrial, where magic is powered by metals through a system called Allomancy. The series focuses on political intrigue, heists, and the battle between good and evil. The first trilogy,Mistborn: The Final Empire, follows the struggle to overthrow a tyrannical ruler, the Lord Ruler. Later books in the series, includingEra 2, take place hundreds of years after the events of the original trilogy, expanding the story into new settings with new characters, all while maintaining connections to the original storyline.Books:Mistborn: The Final Empire (2006)Mistborn: The Well of Ascension (2007)Mistborn: The Hero of Ages (2008)Mistborn: The Alloy of Law (2011)Mistborn: Shadows of Self (2015)Mistborn: The Bands of Mourning (2016)Mistborn: The Lost Metal (2022)