Is the Pretties Movie Based on the Book?
While Netflix Uglies has become a strong platform for adapting Scott Westerfeld's book series, the overall show may take on different styles. It can create its own variations on events that unfold in the story, often altering key events and even those characters from the book series.
The series has confirmed it is following the key plot details in Uglies series, giving audiences an insight into a world where individuals are forced to undergo a Pretty operation. This procedure removes any distinctions that those Ugly worries had - in addition to making these characters conform to a specific standard of beauty. Netflix is also aiming to provide a visually striking adaptation for those who are watching this world, especially the visually driven, compelling moments that show those Uglies - before they are transformed. The second book, Pretties, will likely show us how Tally has transitioned into New Pretty Town - where she struggles to deal with new social dynamics. Even though it's the sequel - there is a huge opportunity for the production to deliver those changes. This includes the possibility of new and different characters from the novel being introduced to those who are watching and are eager to find a compelling plot to enjoy.
Why Did Tally Decide To Become Pretty?
While Tally makes the choice to get her surgery, those watching Uglies series will know that Tally initially fled to the Rusty Ruins - which led her on a grand adventure and was forced to consider a major question. That question is about whether or not she should allow those procedures to happen.
Those who are familiar with the Uglies ending will know she made a challenging decision, which led to her journey to New Pretty Town. Her primary motivation was to give her friend Maddy (David's mother, one of those who wanted to help ensure her son got his own "cure" that could eliminate the brain lesions - a condition that affected Pretties after their operation) an opportunity to make a change. But those events also serve as a crucial turning point as she is reintroduced to a world of glamour. A transformation she sought out, but did not fully appreciate just how impactful this moment would be.
Does Dr. Cable Appear in the Pretties Series?
Dr. Cable is considered the Uglies villain - who's intent on creating a world of prettiness that may come at a high price. Many may not realize that her methods are used to keep the world controlled as she often uses her control over those procedures to transform characters like Tally. In the end, Tally's choice to get a Pretty operation was meant to help a friend.
However, in the larger arc for the Pretties series, those events will serve as a point where we begin to explore the full power of Dr. Cable's plan - where it will be proven just how she may not only be one of those key antagonists, but her plan for creating those Pretties is one of those dark, ruthless events that has been driving the story.
How does Tally Become a Special?
While Tally is introduced in Uglies - those familiar with the series can see a unique storyline unfolding across the series.
Pretties series - gives insight into how Tally becomes more complex. This is after being a Pretty and as the storyline for Special Circumstances unfolds as well as Tally’s own transformation into a Special is also meant to help give a much stronger view of those events, often by having to contend with Dr. Cable who has been seen as one of the Uglies villains. The series continues to evolve. But as it does, it becomes clear that there is a powerful force that’s always driving those events and a sense of rebellion to combat those forces and to create their own unique, self-directed paths.
How Did Tally and Zane Meet in the Series?
Tally's initial connection with Zane takes place when she was making her initial attempts to settle in to New Pretty Town, in the Pretties series. Those following the Uglies series will know that her first foray was with the Crims clique and that Tally makes an effort to try to blend in to a world that is not familiar to her.
Ziane is the leader, one of the most compelling characters within this storyline - the most attractive and fascinating part for fans is that this pairing, will highlight how they work to try to understand what was wrong in that New Pretty Town life - which eventually leads to a relationship. Their paths intertwine when Zane helps her make a daring attempt to discover what was wrong with her life and also brings her a bit of excitement to try to escape that world and its dangers.
How Is the Pretties Series Different from Uglies?
Both Uglies series and the Pretties series - take those viewers through a dystopian world but, while Uglies series gave those watching the initial glimpse at how Tally had to adjust, the story expanded upon a world that may come with disasters and danger. However, Pretties - takes an exciting twist by going a step further.
As those who read the books will be able to appreciate. There are an abundance of elements that bring in those changes. Such changes include a deeper exploration of New Pretty Town and just how those citizens live and a sense of rebellion within its confines. But there's also an expanded emphasis on Shay's struggles, a character that is introduced within the Uglies series - as a friend of Tally Youngblood, and how her character is growing as well as a series of changes. Those who like Uglies will continue to follow this storyline. Fans who are drawn to those relationships: Tally and Zane, Tally and David, Shay and Zane will likely see an abundance of compelling elements unfold within the Pretties series .
What is the Pretties Book Series About?
Scott Westerfeld's Pretties series continues to expand on those dystopian, sci-fi narratives as they highlight just how the world that Tally is in can have consequences - it often leads those viewers into the world of a Pretty operation that serves as a main source of influence and a challenge for Tally in addition to how she can attempt to make sense of her world.
Uglies was an innovative beginning and that story is continued through those choices that Tally has to make. One example: Shay and Tally have been given the ability to be true to themselves and explore their options to make those changes they deem to be important within a society that seeks to conform everyone - it gives an insight into what makes those who live in the world like the one Tally is in.