![]() ![]() Things get more interesting in the details that were changed, and most of the changes the show has made so far have been for the better, something that is sadly untrue of many adaptations. ![]() ![]() This article should serve as a reference to quickly understand why it feels like you are remembering two conflicting details from the same story by highlighting all the differences The Old Man took on as it moved from page to screen. People who have read the book and are watching the show might get confused because of how closely the two parallel each other with different details. That said, there are already notable differences from the novel. How his murky past finally catches up to him has yet to play out in the show, still only halfway through its first season. He is a veteran who has burnt some bridges and finds himself on the lam rather than in retirement. Both the book and television versions of The Old Man follow the story of Dan Chase, or an aging man with the alias Dan Chase, depicted in the show through a stunning performance by Jeff Bridges. Steinberg, has plenty of experience creating adaptations, with works like Black Sails and Human Target. Editor's Note: The following contains The Old Man spoilers.FX's The Old Manis the television adaptation of Thomas Perry's novel of the same name. ![]()
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