As Prime Video prepares to take thePowerlesstrilogy from page to screen, the fantasy series already has one major advantage that can help the series sidestep themistakes of past fantasy franchises, such asGame of Thrones. Written by Lauren Roberts and published between 2023 and 2025, the fantasy novel trilogy consists ofPowerless, Reckless,andFearless.Powerlessexplores a world divided between the trodden-on and villainized Ordinary and the Elite, empowered individuals who sit in the higher classes of society.

At the center ofPowerlessis Paedyn Gray, an Ordinary forced into a life of crime due to the circumstances of her birth, as she unsuspectingly rescues Kai, one of the Kingdom of Ilya’s princes. Because of this act, she is thrown into the Purging Trials, a violent competition where the Elites are set to prove themselves as the more powerful beings, bringing her back into contact with the prince as she fights to survive. Prime Video acquired the rights to adapt thePowerlesstrilogy in 2025, withMaxton Hall’s Daphne Ferraro set to serve as showrunner.

Powerless Trilogy By Lauren Roberts feturing the covers of Powerless, Reckless, and the promo image for Fearless

Prime Video’s Powerless TV Show Is Adapting A Completed Book Trilogy

Roberts Has Already Resolved Her Tale

As one of the latest novels spanning out of theemerging Romantasy genre,Powerlesshas already accumulated a strong and supportive fan base.It is confirmed that season 1 will focus solely on bringing the events of the first novel to screen, despite the streamer having acquired the rights to all three novels with its initial deal. As such, there is already much anticipation about Prime Video’s announced plans to do the series justice when making Paedyn’s journey a reality.

The Powerless Show Will Avoid Repeating Game Of Thrones' Biggest Problem

Game of Thrones Quickly Adapted Martin’s Works

With past examples of adapting books to the screen, there is a common obstacle that certain series have faced due to wanting to capitalize on the popularity of a recent hit. While iconic novels such asThe Lord of the RingsandThe Chronicles of Narniahad long wrapped by the time they were brought to screens in the 2000s,newer publishing hits have found themselves brought to screens as the series is still ongoing. This can be seen with franchises includingPercy JacksonandThe Hunger Games, but one infamous example can be found in the realm of television.

While there is a 15-year gap between the time of George R. R. Martin’sA Song of Ice of Fire’s publishing in 1996, and the release of its HBO adaptationGame of Thronesin 2011, the series was far from complete.At the time of writing, Martin is still writingThe Winds of Winter, the sixth novel of the overall series, while a seventh novel titledA Dream of Springis planned to follow. However, within 4 years, the series had already caught up to the published novels.

Sean Bean as Ned Stark in Game of Thrones

In 2015, HBO airedGame of Thrones​​​​​​season 5, which sought to adapt the events of the fourth and fifth novels,A Feast for Crowsand ADance with Dragons. While Martin did provide insight into the events and revelations planned to feature inThe Winds of Winter, it marked a turning point for the series, as the show became more reliant on the writing of showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. As such, the series began to drift from Martin’s planned narrative, subsequently also becoming less well-received.

Game of Thrones' ending has become infamous for the fates it assigned many of its key characters, harming the franchise in the eyes of viewers for several years untilHouse of the Dragonreintroduced Westeros to audiences. With Martin indicating thatThe Winds of Winterhad been revised in 2020, it is evident that not only has the series outpaced its original source material, but that he did not share Benioff and Weiss' vision. With the series having already wrapped,Powerlesshas no risk of drastically changing from its source material’s ending.

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The Trilogy’s Latter Books Are Controversial

That isn’t to say thatPowerless' faithfulness to the source material won’t cause its own problems. The second novel,Reckless, has been critiqued as being a slower and less eventful novel, while despite only releasing in April 2025,Fearlesshas proven to be divisive among fans.The conclusion of the trilogy has been criticized as derivative of other recent hit novels, includingThe Hunger Games, while certain twists have been highlighted by readers as unnecessary, upending their feelings towards the entire trilogy.

As it is unclear how involved Roberts is in the production, it is unknown whether she will have a significant part behind the scenes. However, should she be involved in the writing, it is possible she could amend the most controversial elements with rewrites or additional context. Furthermore, should the series incorporate the events of the side-story novellas into thePowerlesstelevision series, they may be able to please audiences by giving certain fan-favorite characters a greater role.