'Series Of Unfortunate Events' Latest News, Cast, Air Date: Who Is Lemony Snicket In The Netflix TV Series?

Many may be all familiar with the Baudelaire orphans but a few might ask one question. Who is this man talking in the preview of Netflix's "Series of Unfortunate Events" and why does he warn everyone from watching the TV adaptation?

The man who warns people from watching "Series of Unfortunate Events" plays as the writer of the book, Lemony Snicket. According to Bustle, Lemony Snicket is Daniel Handler's pen name as he wrote children's books like "Series of Unfortunate Events."

Handler started as Lemony Snicket in the late 90s and this pseudonym of his came with a statement of dark undertone for his works. Known for his dark irony, aside from "Series of Unfortunate Events", Snicket also wrote "The Baby In The Manger," "The Composer Is Dead: Horseradish," among others.

Who reprises the role of Lemony Snicket in "Series of Unfortunate Events" is question that kept viewers curious. His face may not really be all familiar but his voice might be. Lemony Snicket, played by Patrick Warburton in "Series of Unfortunate Events", is the deep-toned voice behind Kronk in the "Emperor's New Groove," says a Romper report.

Precisely what is Lemony Snicket's role in his story, "Series of Unfortunate Events," others may further ask. Well, Lemony Snicket is the one who is narrating the story of "Series of Unfortunate Events."

Moreover, reports say that Violet, Klaud and Sunny Baudelaire's mother, who dies in the first scene of "Series of Unfortunate Events" as their home gets hit by conflagration, is Lemon Snicket's former love.

The story takes off from Lemony Snicket's account. He will further tell how the Baudelaires, indeed, had a "Series of Unfortunate Events" when they were taken under the care of their evil uncle, Count Olaf (as played by Neil Patrick Harris), who was heard diabolically laughing in the background of "Series of Unfortunate Events" trailer.

Netflix will stream "Series of Unfortunate Events" from January 13, 2017. Are you looking forward to watching "Series of Unfortunate Events"? Let us know by commenting below!

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