‘A Series Of Unfortunate Events’ Trailer, Release Date, First Look At Neil Patrick Harris As Count Olaf

Neil Patrick Harris has transformed into Count Olaf as he's unrecognizable in the new trailer for "A Series Of Unfortunate Events." Daniel Handler, who's popular pen name is Lemony Snicket, is the author of "A Series Of Unfortunate Events."

 Facial hair and a lot of makeup was added to change the How I Met Your Mother star into the character.

The new trailer for "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" highlights the criminal mind of Count Olaf. And Neil Patrick Harris had successfully shown the fans the bad side of the villain, as reported by Business Insider.

But "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" isn't just about Count Olaf. Based on the 13 novels of Lemony Snicket,"A Series Of Unfortunate Events" the story of the orphans Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire.

Violet is played by the actress Emily Browning and Klaus is played by Liam Aiken. The trailer shows the children's first encounter with Count Olaf. The children describe Neil Patrick Harris' character as someone who's awful, and Count Olaf knows his more than that.

They were left with a huge amount of money and Count Olaf is their guardian. "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" revolves around the different schemes and plans Count Olaf. He does this in order to get rid of the three children and get his hands on their money.

"A Series Of Unfortunate Events" is set to have eight episodes. The producer and writer of "A Series Of Unfortunate Events," who is Barry Sonnenfeld, promised full-pack episodes for the first season, as reported by the Telegraph.

It can be recalled that "A Series Of Unfortunate Events." The film was based on the first three books of the novel with the same title, and the movie was also released in 2004. Count Olaf was played by Jim Carrey.

Mark your calendars as "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" will premiere on Jan. 13, 2017.

Are you excited? Here's a glimpse of "A Series Of Unfortunate Events."

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