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The Magicians Wikia is a collaborative encyclopedia about Lev Grossman 's The Magicians book series and the SYFY television series inspired by the series, that anyone can edit! The Magicians is an American fantasy television series that aired on Syfy, based on the trilogy of novels by Lev Grossman. [2] Michael London, Janice Williams, John McNamara, and Sera Gamble serve as executive producers.
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SYFY's The Magicians, or simply The Magicians, is an American fantasy television series that airs on SYFY and is based on Lev Grossman's series of the same name. Michael London, Janice Williams, John McNamara, and Sera Gamble serve as executive producers. A 13-episode order was placed for the first season in May 2015, and the series premiered on December 16, 2015, as a special preview.[1] The.
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The Magicians Wiki is a site dedicated to the television series The Magicians. Home to 36 articles. The Magicians trilogy is the common name for a series of fantasy novels written by Lev Grossman, including The Magicians (2009), The Magician King (2011), and The Magician's Land (2014).
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The novels are contemporary fantasy and follow a group of young magicians as they are admitted to a college for magic and then navigate their young adulthood. The Magicians is an American fantasy television series that aired on Syfy, based on the trilogy of novels by Lev Grossman. [2] Michael London, Janice Williams, John McNamara, and Sera Gamble serve as executive producers.
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A 13-episode order was placed for the first season in May 2015, and the series premiered on December 16, 2015, as a special preview. In January 2019, Syfy renewed the series. The Magicians Is The Perfect Example Of The Magical School Trope In A TV Show The Magicians, which premiered in 2015 and came to a close with season 5 in 2020, managed the magical-school trope perfectly.
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The fantasy series revolves around grad student Quentin Coldwater, who attends Brakebills University for Magical Pedagogy. Disciplines are the individual variations of Magicians' magical aptitude, or their affinity for a specific strain of magic. Disciplines are personal to every Magician and are determined by the Circumstances surrounding their birth; where they were born, where the Moon was located at the time, the state of the weather, their personality, and about two hundred or more other technical factors.
A. Quentin Coldwater, B.A., is a New York Magician who attended Brakebills University. Quentin has always been on the outside looking in.
He's awkward, unsure, overthinks everything, He's the sort of guy always pining from afar (especially for his childhood best friend, Julia). It's no wonder the world of magic-especially in his favorite book series, Fillory and Further. The Magicians Trilogy[1] is a young-adult fantasy franchise comprised of a novel series written by American author Lev Grossman, a TV series adaptation created by Sera Gamble and John McNamara airing on SYFY, and a collection of graphic novels based on the trilogy.