The trend of remaking novels was feasible to a certain extent because the storyline, character images, and theme of the novel could provide good inspiration for the film and television series. At the same time, some classic plots and topics in the novel could also help the screenwriter and director better grasp the psychological and aesthetic needs of the audience. However, there were also some problems with the remake of novels. First of all, the world view, character setting, and plot in the novel may be different from the original novel, which may lead to differences between the adapted film and television series and the original, affecting the audience's viewing experience. Secondly, the adaptation of the novel required the original novel to be deleted or supplemented, which might cause the plot to be incomplete or the character image to change, affecting the quality of the film and television series. The most important thing was that the adaptation of the novel had to respect the copyright of the original work. If the adaptation was not done properly, it might lead to copyright disputes. Therefore, when remaking a novel, one had to be cautious about the adaptation and copyright issues to ensure that the adapted film and television series were legal and compliant. It was a feasible way to remake a novel, but the adaptation and copyright issues needed to be handled carefully to ensure that the adapted film and television series were legal and compliant, while paying attention to improving the quality of the adaptation and avoiding affecting the copyright of the original work.