![]() ![]() That character is Control, aka John Rodriguez. While Annihilation is told entirely in the first-person by the Biologist (played by Natalie Portman in the film), the second book, Authority, is told in the second person and features a new main character. Again, it's highly unlikely we'll ever see these books adapted for the big screen. If you have yet to read The Southern Reach Trilogy, and are curious about what two Annihilation sequels might entail, I've broken down the key events of the next two books. His Annihilation is (mostly) a self-contained story, and the film's conclusion doesn't leave much room for the events of Authority and Acceptance to unfold on screen. ![]() Low box office has all but killed any hope of an Annihilation sequel, but even before the film hit theaters, Garland had said he wasn't particularly interested in a sequel. ![]() Alex Garland's Annihilation adapts the first book in the series, and, as has been pointed out several times before, makes some pretty big changes. It's an altogether thrilling series, filled with elements of science fiction, espionage, horror and psychological drama. ![]() Authority and Acceptance continue, and conclude, the story, providing some answers while also creating entirely new questions. Annihilation is the first in a trilogy of books – The Southern Reach Trilogy. ![]()
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