Theantagonists of the 2017 adaptation of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Main Page | The Baudelaires | V.F.D. | Antagonists | Other Characters MainCount Olaf The Baudelaire children's (geographically) closest living relative,
ASeries of Unfortunate Events: Jan. 13, 2017 "A Bad Beginning: Part One". Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire, newly orphaned, are sent to live with their distant relative, Count Olaf, in a crumbling, filthy Gothic mansion. Olaf promptly forces the children into practical serfdom, all while scheming to separate them from their substantialOneof the most delightful results of Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events is the visual realization of Violet Baudelaire's awesome steampunkish inventions. In the books Lemony Snicket OriginalReview by Jonathan Broxton. In what can almost be seen as an extension of the playfulness he showed in writing Finding Nemo in 2003, Thomas Newman has written the score for Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, the first big-screen adaptation of the popular children's stores by author Daniel Handler. Of all the high-profile non-starters of Hollywood's franchise age, few have had as much going for them as 2004's A Series Of Unfortunate Events, adapted from the hit children's books by Theeight-episode series is a Netflix original show and is set to premiere on January 13, 2017. A Series of Unfortunate Events was previously turned into a hit movie, starring Jim Carrey as the Handler a 44-year-old San Franciscan, completed the Lemony Snicket books in 2006, and then started a sequence of prequels called All the Wrong Questions, which so far amounts to five novels. .