User blog comment:Belt of Deltora/Exciting news!-Emily Rodda Interview/@comment-5232621-20140220071252/@comment-29517617-20140221133513

Wikia contributor, I am fairly sure that Blue Anonymous was referring to the end of the third book, and not the scene in which he opens the wooden Door for the first time. He meant to ask what happened after the third book. How Rye and Sonia, and the rest of the people's lives went on. At least I think that's what he's getting at.

Also, Blue Anonymous, Rodda accepting a movie deal depends on so many things. First off, she would probably want them to produce a live-action or traditionally animated Western version of Deltora Quest at first. Or a series of movies. Remember how The Three Doors have references to the land of Deltora, and even mentions the land by name at the end of The Third Door? Producing a film adaptaion of The Three Doors so soon, without having established the stories behind Deltora on the big, or small screen, properly yet may be a bad idea. I've wanted to see a live-action version, TV or theatrical, for a very long time. Actually, I have a dream that I go into the theater and watch all three DQ series in the theater. And that they are 2 hours long each. Also, keep in mind that Rodda has already had many people try to buy the rights to Deltora Quest, and even Rowan of Rin, the latter of which was actually going to be a movie some years ago, but it never fell through. She has said that she is just waiting for the right offer. An offer that won't change the stories of her books too much. And the Deltora Quest anime didn't do that. It followed the story almost perfectly. It did add some new stuff, but generally the story, the places, and the characters were all there. And her kids loved anime. So that was why DQ was turned into an anime. Personaly I'd love to see a continuation of the anime, and I don't mean with filler episodes, but rather a whole new season based on Deltora Shadowlands, but that may never happen. We shall see...