"Instead of a muscle-bound, spandex-clad superman, we get an insecure but brilliant guy who thinks he's taking a safe job as a librarian, but instead gets taken on a ride in a world we'd like to believe exists.
Return to King Solomon's Mines begins with Flynn's attending a party at his mother's house, where he meets up with his "Uncle" Jerry, a close friend of his late father.
Once again, Flynn must overcome his fears and protect one of the world's most powerful and dangerous artifacts, the Judas Chalice, or face the consequences of it falling into the wrong hands.
Anti-terror agent Eve Baird runs across Librarian Flynn Carson during a mission in Berlin, and on her return to the US is invited to join the Library as the new Guardian.
Despite Flynn's resistance, she works with him to discover that someone is killing potential Librarians, and they find and rescue three who are still alive: mathematician Cassandra, art expert Jake, and thief Ezekiel.
--> TNT ordered a ten-episode weekly series version of The Librarian, following the original cast that includes Noah Wyle, Bob Newhart and Jane Curtin, as well as four new characters who work for The Library.
[2] The new characters are: Jenkins (John Larroquette) serves as the quartet's reluctant, sometimes cantankerous caretaker; he has worked at The Library's branch office "for longer than anyone knows" and has extensive knowledge of ancient lore.
[8] In May 2023, The CW ordered a spin-off series titled The Librarians: The Next Chapter, which was set to premiere in late 2024, airing on Thursdays right after Superman and Lois.
Electric Entertainment and Atlantis Studios additionally signed an exclusive worldwide agreement to produce an original comic book series based on The Librarian characters.
"[13] On June 20, 2017, writer Will Pfeifer and artist Rodney Buchemi were announced as creators of a new comic book series from Dynamite Entertainment, based on The Librarians, set to launch on September 13.
[16] However, actor Noah Wyle later said in an interview at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con that shooting had not begun and there were no immediate plans for a theatrical release of the next film in the series.