Lots of YA-Adaptation News! Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Wicked Lovely & Much More!!

Wicked Lovely: According to Deadline, Melissa Marr ‘s novel has conjured up a second wind- Originally set up at Universal by Wild West Picture Show Productions, the project is now freed up and WWPSP has brought in indie production house Pukeko Pictures to produce and oversee special effects, and Weta Workshop for design and physical effects. They will set a director shortly and then CAA will shop the project. WWPSP’s Vince Vaughn, Valeri Vaughn and Peter Billingsley are producing with Pukeko’s Martin Baynton and Adam Fratto, and Richard Taylor is exec producing.

 

 

Chaos Walking: Great news! Well sorta in the way that “no news is good news”! Even after a year of no word, this one is not dead in the water… yet! Chaos Walking is getting a new writer. These folks said it best: “News about Lionsgate’s Young Adult adaptation Chaos Walking is currently arriving in annual instalments. In mid-2012 we learned that Charlie Kaufman was writing the screenplay, and last September came word that Robert Zemeckis was aboard to direct. This year’s update is that Kaufman’s work has, perhaps unsurprisingly, been deemed not quite the ticket for a would-be franchise (we can only imagine what the writer of Adaptation and Synecdoche, New York did with the material)”. The latest scribe to take a crack at Patrick Ness’ novel will be Jamie Linden. We’ll see…

Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children: Things are moving full steam ahead for MPHPC! Director Tim Burton is staying true to his MO and casting familiar faces for this upcoming quirky project. Latest news is that Eva Green is in negotiations with Fox to work alongside Burton; they previously worked together on the supernatural fantasy “Dark Shadows”. Asa Butterfield is also in talks to star in the film, which would make the fourth bestselling book adaptation for the young star. Right now, no offer has be made, but one is expected to be made soon.

 

A Monster Calls: Unlike the majority of movie adaptations we talk about here, Patrick Ness’ award children’s book has been moving at hyper-speed toward the big screen ever since Focus Features bought the rights last March. Latest news has Sigourney Weaver joining Felicity Jones and Liam Neeson on the project under the direction of Juan Antonio Bayona (The Impossible). The movie is set to hit theaters in North America on Oct. 14, 2016.

 

 

Let it Snow: After this summer’s success of “The Fault in Our Stars”, studios are scooping up John Green’s works right and left, including “Let it Snow” which features short stories from Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle. According to Hypable, The book was released in 2008 and features three different but connected stories of teens in a Christmastime blizzard, and the three stories are “tales of love, romance, and breathtaking kisses.”

 

 

Soulkeepers: G.P. Ching’s six-book series has been option by producer Aaron Magnani. According to the Wrap, Heaven and Hell wage a war for human souls. A teenager named Jacob becomes an unlikely hero as he realizes he has the genetic predisposition to be a Soulkeeper — a gifted warrior with the power to protect humans from fallen angels. The only problem is that he’s a hot-headed vandal and a skeptic. It’ll take a beautiful neighbor who’s more than what she seems to teach him the truth about faith, loyalty, love and redemption.

 

Daughter of Smoke and Bone: For those of us who just can’t wait to see this adaptation come to life, here’s the latest word from the author in an interview with Hypable:

Hypable: Can you give us an update on the Daughter of Smoke and Bone movie? There are some new screenwriters attached, who did The Fault in Our Stars?

Laini Taylor: They did a draft, and I have just done another draft after theirs, which the studio has now. So fingers crossed. There’s been difficulties, it’s just really different. It’s interesting for me, having had the opportunity to re-conceive the story, to tell the same story in a different way. There’s so many layers that are too complex exposition to try and put in a movie. If a version of this screenplay does get made, I feel like it’ll still feel like the same story, but there will obviously be a lot of differences, just things that you can’t fit into an hour and a half movie.

Hypable: Can you talk about any of those changes in particular?

LT: No, I better not. I’m not sure what will happen with the script or where it will go from here. It’s just simplification I guess. I don’t think it would feel very different – it was fun, it was fun to do it. I think if I had tried to do it two years ago it would have been harder. The more I see the process of adaptation, the more I’m able to see the film as its own thing, and what to take from the book to create something new, versus trying to jam the whole book into the film.

Disney’s Live Action: Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast: After the success of Maleficent earlier this summer, Disney is moving forward with their plan of turning our favorite animated princess movies into live action fairy tales. First, for those who saw Maleficent, you might have noticed the teaser trailer for Cinderella (I’ve included the short clip below). Here’s what know so far: Directed by Kenneth Branagh, the film is set to be released March 13, 2015 and will star Lily James, Cate Blanchett and Richard Madden. Second, Beauty and the Beast is also in the works, which will be directed by Bill Condon. Evan Spiliotopoulos is writing the script with Mandeville Films producing.

Monstrumologist: According to Deadline, Rick Yancey’s 4 book young adult horror series has been optioned by Warner Bros. The first book in the series, Monstrumologist, was published in 2009 and the final book came out last year. The story follows Will Henry, an orphaned assistant to Dr. Pellinore Warthorpe, a man with a most unusual specialty: monstrumology, the study of monsters. Jessica Postigo (The Mortal Instruments) has been set to adapt under producers Ellen Goldsmith and Vein Robert Teitel- Eric Robinson and George Tillman Jr will be exec producers.

 

 

Maze Runner Sequel- The Scorch Trials: Upon the decent box office success of The Maze Runner, based on the James Dashner YA trilogy, Fox has announced that it will move forward with a sequel (good news in light of other YA adaptations these days). Wes Ball, who directed the first, will be back alongside star Dylan O’Brien. So far, newcomers will include Aidan Gillen, who plays Game of Thrones character Littlefinger, to play the villain in Scorch Trials.

YA Movies- Another Adaptation for John Green- Plus Eleanor & Park, The Here and Now and MORE!

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This week for Movie Monday, we have SO many WONDERFUL updates for you! Eight new adaptations, that’s right EIGHT, include: Eleanor & Park, The Here and Now, a Harry Potter Spinoff, Significance, The Outliers, Olivia Kidney, Paper Towns and UnRemembered. There’s also been some casting news for The 5th Wave and Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children (whoop whoop)! And the most exciting part- new trailers! Yeahhh!!! We’ve got If I Stay, The Giver Featurette and The Maze Runner! And of course some other fun stuff in between =) Enjoy!

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The Here and Now- Hot on the heels of the release of her latest YA novel, Ann Brashares shared via Twitter that the movie rights to The Here and Now have been scooped up by Alcon Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment, and Kira Davis’ 8:38 Productions, according to Bustle. For this project she’ll be rejoining the same producers behind the movie adaptations of her hit series, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. However, The Here and Now is nothing like Brashares sweet, coming of age tale that we saw before- this fast-paced action and sci-fi plot seems ripe for the big screen. And it’s no surprise that with the success of female-driven, YA action movies, such as Catching Fire and Divergent, producers are jumping on Brashares’s novel.

Harry Potter Spinoff- Harry Potter fans can rejoice as news that their favorite wizarding world will be back after J.K Rowling revealed that her 2001 book, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, will form part of a new epic trilogy. Fantastic Beasts was referenced in the Harry Potter Series several times, but it was Comic Relief that made the book a reality. As a gift to the BBC charity, J.K Rowling wrote the book based on magical creatures and a separate book on Quidditch called Quidditch Through The Ages, the combined sales raised over £17 million for charity. And of course the cameo rumors are flying high! Even though Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint have been quoted saying they would not reprise their old roles again but that doesn’t rule out the potential for them to do cameos! Either way, the Harry Potter spin-off should definitely be a box office hit and bring fans to theaters. J.K Rowling will pen the script for what Warner Bros. CEO, Kevin Tsujihara, describes as 3 “megamovies”.

The 5th Wave- The recent 5th Wave movie casting news has been buzzing all over the web lately, with Sony Studios announcement that Chloë Grace Moretz will take the lead. The talented young starlet, who is also starring in this year’s adaptation of If I Stay, will play Cassie Sullivan in the adaptation of Rick Yancey’s hit sci-fi thriller The 5th Wave. The screenplay for the film will be written by Susannah Grant, who got an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film Erin Brockovich, so it seems like the screenplay is in good hands. The film will be directed by J. Blakeson who is best known for his film The Disappearance of Alice Creed, which received a Certified Fresh rating of 82% on Rotten Tomatoes, so this film has some huge talent behind it. Chloë Grace Moretz has given many amazing performances as seen in Oscar-winning film Hugo, which won the Saturn Award (2011) for Best Performance by a Younger Actor, and a kick-ass performance in Kick-Ass.

If I Stay- Speaking of Chloe Moretz- she let us know via Instagram that they would be releasing the much anticipated trailer for If I Stay courtesy of MTV. And here we have it- fair warning, you may wanna grab some tissues!

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Significance- According to Red Carpet Endings, author Shelly Crane took to her blog recently to update fans on the status of Significance, a pending TV show based off her books. Actors currently cast are Jeremy Sumpter as Caleb and Michael Welch (Marcus in Twilight). The book was originally optioned as a movie and then, after some thought, the production company decided TV made more sense. However, they are still in the very early stages with this project, so we’ll just have to wait and see. If you haven’t read the book yet (it’s a magical/ superpowers/ teen-romance tale), you should check it out because right now it’s free on Kindle!

The Outliers- Yet another YA series joins the list of “yet-to-be-published” (written?) books getting film treatment! Lionsgate is sticking to what they do best and are preparing to push The Outliers, Kimberly McCreight’s upcoming 2015 series starter, as the next big thing. According to The Wrap Reese Witherspoon is developing the project, which is about a girl named Wylie who has always had great instincts but dismissed them as nothing more until her best friend went missing. She finds Cassie in a remote spot in the woods with a group called the Outliers, who claim to be able to harness “intuition” and turn it into a powerful psychological weapon called EQ Transference. Bewitched by the utopia they seem to have created, and thrilled to be surrounded by people like her, Wylie joins the Outliers. But within days, she finds herself running for her life. Wylie doesn’t know it, but she has the potential to become the most powerful Reader of all. There are many who would go to great lengths to destroy her, and she can’t trust anyone – least of all, the Outliers.

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Olivia Kidney- According to Broadway World Moonbot Studios has announced that it will acquire film rights to Olivia Kidney, the award-winning young adult trilogy written by Ellen Potter. Moonbot plans to develop Olivia’s Alice in Wonderland-like adventures as a live action film with significant animation sequences. “At Moonbot, we’re grabbing for magic and Olivia Kidney has captivated us,” said William Joyce, Moonbot co-founder and author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. “Ellen Potter has crafted a unique and enchanting fantasy that we can’t wait to bring to life as a film”.

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Paper Towns- According to Deadline, after completing its adaptation of the John Green novel The Fault In Our Stars, Fox 2000 has made a deal for the 2008 Green novel Paper Towns, and it is working on bringing back together not only the producers and the screenwriters for another go but also one of the stars. Paper Towns will be built around actor-singer Nat Wolff, who co-stars in The Fault In Our Stars and stars in the upcoming Palo Alto. Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber are going to adapt, and Temple Hill’s Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen are producing. The scribes will be exec producers along with Green. Fox will release the Josh Boone-directed The Fault In Our Stars on June 6, with Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort starring with Wolff.

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The Fault in Our Stars- Speaking of TFIOS, the retail store Hot Topic is carrying an exclusive line for the upcoming film. You can pick yours up at a Hot Topic near you, or take advantage of their 25% discount ONLINE.

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Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children- Ransom Riggs, author of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, announced via his official tumblr that an open casting call has begun for the character of Jacob, the male protagonist of the novel. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children will be directed by Tim Burton and is scheduled to begin filming in London, this August.

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UnRemembered- According to The Hollywood Reporter, Unremembered, the first book in a YA trilogy by Jessica Brody, has been acquired by Reliance Entertainment and Kintop Pictures. The planned trilogy follows a teen who finds herself floating in the ocean, following a plane crash, with no memory of her past. Deepak Nayar and Tabrez Noorani of Tamasha Talkies, who have experience producing YA adaptions such as the Vampire Academy and the Graceling trilogy, and Soumya Sundaresh of Citrusmuse are attached to produce. Check out this exclusive interview with the author by Red Carpet Endings!

The Giver Trailer- Don’t know if you’ve had a chance to check out the trailer for The Giver yet, but it looks pretty epic! Here’s the newest release from Jeff Bridges, a black and white featurette that made loyal fans of the book very happy! (I’ll attach the theatrical trailer beneath, just in case you missed it at the Divergent release).

The Maze Runner Trailer- And in case you missed this one- it looks so so so good! I’m reading this NEXT!

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Fools For Books Giveaway- You’ll want to read these or share these!!

What can I say, there’s just something about us humans that love a good laugh [ahem, at somebody elses expense of course]. Merrymakers have been enjoying the celebration of pranks for centuries and there are many theories out there about where the unofficial holiday took birth. April fool-like shenanigans resemble soirees like the Roman festival of Hilaria, the Holi celebrations in India and the Medieval Feast of Fools (still celebrated in Spanish speaking countries). But my favorite theory is that our modern day hoopla-holiday came from- wait for it- Canterbury Tales. Yeah, you read that right. In Chaucer’s 1392 classic, the “Nun’s Priest’s Tale” is set Syn March bigan thritty dayes and two”. Best scholarly assumptions are that there is a copying error in the extant manuscripts and that Chaucer actually wrote, “Syn March was gon”, meaning that the passage originally meant 32 days after April, i.e. 2 May. Readers apparently misunderstood this line to mean “March 32″, i.e. April 1 and in Chaucer’s tale, the vain cock Chauntecleer is tricked by a fox. Anywho- that might not be the best answer as to where this pesky month-opener came from (Britannica’s stab at it suggests it may have originated in France when the Gregorian calendar, which moved New Year’s Day from March 25 to January 1, was adopted in 1582. Those who continued to celebrate the end of New Year Week on April 1 were referred to as fools).

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Covers Count! Divergent Covers- Foreign and Special Edition Cover Comparison!

We all know that cover’s do, quite indeed matter! Maybe not so much in the end with huge, international bestsellers like Divergent because the reputation alone probably inspires purchase. But at some point this book was relatively unknown, sitting on a shelf, begging to be read! Which of these cover’s do you think would have jumped out at you most if you hadn’t heard of the book?

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First up, we have the cover we all know- The U.S version. If you’ve ever wondered if there was meaning behind the cover, check out this post by Veronica Roth, where she explains the cover choice! My personal thoughts: A few week’s ago Kathryn did a post on ambiguous covers- I definitely think Divergent falls into that category. You really don’t get a clue from the cover what this story is about. That doesn’t mean I don’t like it. I do in fact. And apparently so did almost every other person in charge of choosing foreign covers- Out of 115 editions listed on Goodreads, there is very little variation. That is actually pretty unusual. Anyway, we’ve put together a collection of the most different foreign covers and other editions that we found. Here we go!

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Like I said, there are 115 different editions of this book, most of which are too similar to the U.S cover to mention. However, the U.K Cover is strikingly different. Sure, this cover is less ambiguous than the U.S, but I’m pretty sure if I had seen this on the shelf, I would have thought the story was some sort of mythical Native American story. I guess that might not be the case in Great Britain, but I’m still not sure if I prefer this cover over the original. I also find it to be a bit too girly for this story.

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Late last year (2013), Harper Collins released a Special Adult Edition of Divergent, featuring a cover they thought would appeal more to an older crowd. Divergent definitely falls into the cross-over category and I know more adults who have read the series than I do teens. I like this cover- I’m not sure if I do any more than the original but I could see adults, men especially, feeling less weird about buying a book with this cover! It does remind me a bit of the Hunger Games Cover, and I’m not sure why, maybe it’s the colors? Regardless, this book wouldn’t have necessarily jumped off the shelves at me either.

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The French Cover features a model with the same symbol as the original cover. I really don’t like this cover. I’m never a big fan of models on book covers because I like to use my imagination to decide what a character looks like. But mostly I don’t like this cover because it looks really cheap. I would have definitely passed on this one if I had run across it in a book store.

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Hmm, this Italian Cover definitely pops. It certainly would have caught my eye at the bookstore, but the image on the cover confuses me- it’s either too sexy or looks like the girl is about to change into something supernatural. On a positive note, I think out of all the covers, I like this city sky line best.

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I really like the Serbian cover! The colors are perfect for the tone of the story and seem more interesting to me than the original. I also like that you can see Chicago here!

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The only big difference in this Italian ebook version is the white behind the title. I actually think it takes away from the cover.

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Not alot of big differences going on here with the Greek cover either. I mostly included it because I like the Greek letters lol, but it does seem like the clouds up top are a bit darker than the original version, which I think works for this story!

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This Danish version is basically the same as the originally expect for the outline of a girl in the background. I’m not sure why, but I like this one alot! I think it makes the cover much more interesting!

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Here we have the paperback, Film Tie-In version. I’ve never, ever been a fan of movie posters as book covers- I actually quite hate them. I would never buy one with the actors and actresses on the cover and have actually gone out of my way in the past to find books with original artwork on them.

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Here’s another cover with the Movie tie-in. Like I said before, I always hate these, but I hate this one even more than the last lol. Gross.

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The German Cover just seems to use different hues than the original cover. So not much to discuss here, but I like this one less than I like the Greek cover, which appears to have used the same tactic.

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And that’s all folks! I think after looking at all of these, my favorite is either the Danish or the Serbian cover. I actually like them more than the original. What about you? Which is your favorite? Have you seen any other editions that we don’t have here?

Top Ten Tuesday! Everything Divergent- Makeup, Hair, Dolls, Music and More!

Divergent is just days away from hitting theaters and we wanted to help everyone get excited! So we’re devoting this week to some Divergent fun! Don’t miss out on our awesome giveaway that’s currently taking place- if you haven’t read Divergent yet, we’re giving away four copies! If you have there’s tons of other great books!

Well, since it’s Tuesday, we thought we’d make this Top Ten Tuesday all about fun Divergent things that you might have missed =) Enjoy!

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1.) Divergent Dolls! Did you know that there are Divergent Dolls, tattoos and all!? Dolls depicting the two lead characters in the Divergent movie, Shailene Woodley and Theo James, as opposed to descriptions from the book, have hit the shelves courtesy of Mattel. They are retailing for about $25 each! Would you ever consider owning one?

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2). Divergent Inspired MakeUp! Sephora has partnered with Lionsgate for their debut in film-inspired makeup. This limited-edition makeup line is based on the colors of each “faction” (five cities separated based on specific traits) in the novel. “This enormous multi-piece kit allows you to be brave, selfless, intelligent, honest, and kind all at once,” describes Sephora’s website on the Divergent Multi-Piece Collector’s Kit, featuring eye shadow, bronzer, blush and lip gloss. The kits include: Divergent Multi-Piece Collector’s Palette ($32.50), Divergent 7-piece Nail Art Kit ($27.50) and the Divergent Multi-Piece Collector’s Kit for $59.90.

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3). Divergent Fashion! Some people are just so clever! And there are plenty of them out there creating the perfect outfits inspired by the Divergent Series Books. Here’s just one example, but you can find many others, who have their own take on things!

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4). Divergent Tattoos! These temporary tats would be so fun to wear to the movie or for a Divergent party! At just 5$, why not!?

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Or you could be brave like this person and get a real one lol!

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5). Divergent Nails! Such talent (that I don’t have)! Tons of people have come up with such fun things! I’ll be honest, I’d have to go to a nail salon to make anything happen and if I’m going to pay for a manicure, I’d probably go with something safe and boring!

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6). Divergent Party Decor! We’ve been looking for fun party ideas all week and haven’t had much luck- I’m expecting tons of things to be popping up on the good ol’ world wide web as the Divergent Movie parties actually start happening!

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7). Divergent Hair- Man-o-man are some of these hair style awesome and wonderful! I wish I could do any of them just to be able to say I could do them!

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8). Divergent Jewelry! I’m not going to lie, I can fall down an Etsy hole and be lost there for days! This is just one of the many beautiful and creative jewelry pieces that I found, inspired by Divergent. But you should check out some more if you have time!

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9). Divergent Inspired Food! I really wish I could bake! I mean, I really suck at it!

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10). Divergent Album: Tons of awesome stars came together to make this CD! The soundtrack features the film’s original score composed by Junkie XL (300: Rise of an Empire, Paranoia) and executive produced by Hans Zimmer. Ellie Goulding is featured as a vocalist. But other artists include, Snow Patrol, M83, Woodkid and more (see full list below).

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1. “Find You” – Zedd feat. Matthew Koma & Miriam Bryant
2. “Beating Heart” – Ellie Goulding
3. “Fight For You” – Pia Mia feat. Chance The Rapper
4. “Hanging On” (I See MONSTAS Remix) – Ellie Goulding (from Halcyon Days)
5. “I Won’t Let You Go” – Snow Patrol
6. “Run Boy Run” – Woodkid
7. “Backwards” – Tame Impala & Kendrick Lamar
8. “I Need You” – M83
9. “In Distress” – A$AP Rocky feat. Gesaffelstein
10. “Lost And Found” (ODESZA Remix) – Pretty Lights
11. “STRANGER” – Skrillex feat. KillaGraham From Milo & Otis & Sam Dew
12. “Dream Machines” – Big Deal
13. “Dead In The Water” – Ellie Goulding (from Halcyon Days)
Bonus songs for Target album editions:
14. “I Love You” – Woodkid
15. “Waiting Game” – BANKS
16. “My Blood” – Ellie Goulding (from Halcyon Days)

GIVEAWAY TIME!! Divergent and More!

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Adaptation News- “The Queen of the Tearling” & “Goosebumps”!

This week’s Movie Monday includes: Emma Watson to star in The Queen of the Tearling, a new YA book adaptation. Goosebumps gets closer to hitting theaters, with Jack Black and Odeya Rush on board to star in the film! Robert Schwentke is set to helm Insurgent, while Akiva Goldsman does a script re-write. And finally, the wonderful new make-up line that Sephora is releasing inspired by Divergent, as well as a full list of the movie soundtrack! As always, be sure and check out our list of 60+ YA books heading to Hollywood!

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The Queen of the Tearling- This “Game of Thrones-esque”series, which will debut in July, joins a gamut of YA books that are landing movie deals before the first book even hits the shelf. According to Variety, Warner Bros., Emma Watson and her Harry Potter producer David Heyman are teaming up on this adaptation with Watson attached to star. Watson will play 19-year-old idealistic princess Kelsea Glynn, created by Erika Johansen after the author heard a 2007 speech by a pre-presidential Barack Obama (Johansen signed a seven-book deal in February). It is set three centuries after an environmental catastrophe, when a malevolent Red Queen reigns over the kingdom of the Tearling. Glynn must defeat the monarch to reclaim her deceased mother’s crown, and publishers have compared the tone of the series with that of George RR Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire saga, which is being adapted by US network HBO as “Game of Thrones”. Warner Bros, which oversaw the Harry Potter films, has acquired film rights to the entire book series. The project is in development as a director and writer still need to be found. Meanwhile, Heyman will produce along with Jeff Clifford through Heyman’s Heyday Films banner and Watson will exec produce (her first time being behind the scenes of a film). In comments made to Wonderland Magazine, Emma Watson spoke for the first time about her decision to take on the book to film adaptation: “I had kind of said I would never do a franchise again, so I was desperate to hate it. Unfortunately, I didn’t sleep for about a week because I couldn’t put the bloody thing down. It would be fair to say I became obsessed with the role and the book. Now I am executive-producing it.” The British actor recently appeared in teen drama The Perks of Being a Wallflower and has a supporting role in Sofia Coppola’s much-hyped The Bling Ring. She can be seen playing a version of herself in the dark comedy This Is the End, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s humorous apocalypse movie. Watson will also play Noah’s adopted daughter Ila in Darren Aronofsky’s forthcoming biblical epic.

Goosebumps- A movie based on the long-running children’s book series from R.L. Stine has been in the works for some time, but we’re learning now that the adaptation is closer to actually hitting theaters. Gulliver’s Travels star Jack Black has reportedly signed on to star in the ‘Goosebumps’ movie, alongside 16 year-old Israeli actress Odeya Rush, who just wrapped up filming The Giver. Black will play an author named Mr. Shivers, who writes scary stories, discovers that the creatures he wrote about are now popping off the page. His niece, played by Rush, must figure out how to fight them. Set to helm the adaptation is Monsters and Aliens director Rob Letterman, who previously directed Black in the 2010 film Gulliver’s Travels. Goosebumps was previously adapted into a TV series that aired from 1995 to 1998. The original series started with 1992’s Welcome to Dead House and various spin-off series were released, such as Give Yourself Goosebumps (similar to the Choose Your Own Adventure series) and Goosebumps Series 2000, which Stine billed as even more frightening than the original books. For some time now, fans of the series have wondered what this movie would be about (or which book they would actually be adapting), and given the broad variety of stories told within the series it seems only right that the adaptation will be taking a somewhat ‘meta’ approach.

Insurgent- We’ve known for quite some time that Divergent director Neil Burger had decided not to return for the sequel because of scheduling conflicts. Now we know who will take the reigns for Insurgent- Summit Entertainment has tapped Robert Schwentke (Red, The Time Travel’s Wife, R.I.P.D) to direct the film. The script, originally done by Brian Duffield is also being reworked by Oscar-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman (A Beautiful Mind). Erik Feig, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group’s president of production said- “Robert, with whom we have already had a successful relationship, has proven a master storyteller in multiple genres and we can’t wait to see what he brings to Veronica Roth’s next installment of the Divergent series. As well, we are very happy to welcome Todd Lieberman and David Hoberman to the team as executive producers”. But some people aren’t excited about this move by Lionsgate, see the clip below.

 

Divergent- It’s just a little less than a month away before the March 21st release day, and everybody is getting ready including make-up giant Sephora! The “Divergent” make-up line includes palettes that come in a range of neutral colors and are great for everyday wear. It’s a pretty impressive collaboration on Sephora’s part, seeing as it’s the company’s first film make-up tie-in. The sets, which will debut next month, include the Multi-Piece Collectors Kit ($59.50), the Multi-Piece Collector’s Palette ($32.50) and a 7-Piece Nail Art Kit ($27.50), all of which derive shades and blends from the different factions that exist in the Divergent world. The most intriguing pieces are the High Pigment Eye Shadows and High Gloss Transforming Shadows that are transparent when dry, but show up translucent when wet. In a press release, the magical eyeshadows are described as “showcasing fluid, twinkling particles that look like they are suspended in air”.

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In other Divergent news, the full line-up of the upcoming soundtrack has been released, as well as the first song. The full album will hit shelves March 11th.

Find You [feat. Matthew Koma, Miriam Bryant]1. “Find You” – Zedd feat. Matthew Koma & Miriam Bryant
2. “Beating Heart” – Ellie Goulding
3. “Fight For You” – Pia Mia feat. Chance The Rapper
4. “Hanging On” (I See MONSTAS Remix) – Ellie Goulding (from Halcyon Days)
5. “I Won’t Let You Go” – Snow Patrol
6. “Run Boy Run” – Woodkid
7. “Backwards” – Tame Impala & Kendrick Lamar
8. “I Need You” – M83
9. “In Distress” – A$AP Rocky feat. Gesaffelstein
10. “Lost And Found” (ODESZA Remix) – Pretty Lights
11. “STRANGER” – Skrillex feat. KillaGraham From Milo & Otis & Sam Dew
12. “Dream Machines” – Big Deal
13. “Dead In The Water” – Ellie Goulding (from Halcyon Days)
Bonus songs for Target album editions:
14. “I Love You” – Woodkid
15. “Waiting Game” – BANKS
16. “My Blood” – Ellie Goulding (from Halcyon Days)

Other Articles to Check Out-

Will the ending of Allegiant hurt the movie franchise?

Disney’s Hyperion will publish a literary adaptation of ABC’s hit fairy tale series, Once Upon A Time this spring.

16 NEW stills from ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ of Jennifer Lawrence, Ellen Page, and more

Cassandra Clare shares a new ‘City of Heavenly Fire’ snippet

‘Divergent’ cast to go on nationwide promotional tour (with pre-screenings) in March!

Stephenie Meyer chats about ‘Austenland’ DVD release,’The Host’ sequel and Tom Hiddleston

Celebrating Black History Month- 10 Great Young Adult Books

Untitled-3As most of you know, February is Black History Month and we wanted to do something to celebrate this part of America’s heritage. So we’re joining the conversation about the black authors, celebrities, activists, teachers, inventors, advocates and religious figures who have helped shape this country. Since this is primarily a Young Adult Book Blog, we’ve created a list of 10 contemporary YA books worth checking out, written by black authors or featuring African American main characters.

I’m really thankful that I had the chance to explore this topic because it forced me to acknowledge the blatant lack of diversity in YA literature. It reminded me of a conversation that Kathryn and I had last year, after reading an article about what we (as readers) picture when we envision book characters. Kathryn (who is from Korea), remarked that she’d never realized before, but she usually pictures all the characters as white, regardless of the description. We decided that this must be because most books that we read feature white characters. But that led to a very long and interesting conversation about what it’s like to never envision someone like yourself, as the main character in a book. Maybe we should do a blog discussion on that one day. Anyway, I put that conversation out of my mind until I started researching books for this list, featuring black lead characters (my first clue should have been that out of all the best selling books I’ve been reading, I couldn’t think of one- geesh). Wow- it took me a lot longer to make this list than I wished it had, and not because it consumed so much time but because diversity in YA books should be/needs to be so much more prevalent. Why isn’t it? I mean, just take a glance down the top YA books at the moment and notice how much the main characters look the same, not just in color, but in many other ways. And this may just be me, but it seems like YA authors embrace the topic of sexuality more often than they offer us a cast of diverse characters, which got me wondering if it’s just simply because one is more trendy to write about at the moment than the other? It would be a shame if the motivation came from a place of popularity-hunting.

Since I’m by no means an expert on the subject, I found some really great articles that discuss the issue, by people with much more authority to do so than me. This article from The Wire, looks at the history and ongoing problem of race in YA lit (did you know that this discussion started in 1965, and apparently hasn’t moved very much forward in all these years?).

YA authors Cindy Pon and Malinda Lo have become two of the biggest voices, advocating diversity in teen lit, even running the site Diversity in YA . Check out this interview they did with Hello Giggles, where they talk about their mission and what needs to be done to make change happen.

Another topic that I was made aware of a few months ago is a bit of overt racism taking place on YA book covers. Our book club had lunch with author Diana Peterfreund and she was telling us that one of her covers (For Darkness Shows the Stars), unfairly came under fire for presenting a very white female model, representing what some believed was a not-so-white female main character. She felt that the cover was not only beautiful, but that her character is meant to be a tanned-white girl from futuristic New Zealand, and while this model might not have been perfect, it certainly wasn’t a racist gesture. Nonetheless, I became aware that “Whitewashing” is something that does in fact happen on YA covers, more often than you’d want to believe. Check out this ALA article, which looks at several examples of Whitewashing (I would like to make a quick note that book covers are often at the discretion of the Publishers, not the authors, and it is a bit unfair and presumptuous to place the blame on authors who might not have had a single voice in choosing their book cover- gag, can you imagine letting someone else choose this for you!?). Huffington Post also took a look at this issue- you should check out their pretty handy slide show!

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Well, anyway, this is an important part of Black History Month, having these discussions and not only thinking about how far we’ve come, but also how far we can still go. So now, for our Top Ten Tuesday- drum roll please- check out these 10 awesome books! (All book descriptions came from Goodreads).

Top Ten Tuesday

64492901. The Girl Who Fell From the Sky, by Heidi W. Durrow (p. 2010)

This debut novel tells the story of Rachel, the daughter of a Danish mother and a black G.I. who becomes the sole survivor of a family tragedy. With her strict African American grandmother as her new guardian, Rachel moves to a mostly black community, where her light brown skin, blue eyes, and beauty bring mixed attention her way. Growing up in the 1980s, she learns to swallow her overwhelming grief and confronts her identity as a biracial young woman in a world that wants to see her as either black or white. In the tradition of Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye, here is a portrait of a young girl - and society’s ideas of race, class, and beauty.

148008952. Panic, by Sharon M. Draper (p. 2013)

This gripping and chillingly realistic novel from New York Times bestselling author Sharon Draper shows that all it takes is one bad decision for everything to change.

Diamond knows not to get into a car with a stranger.

But what if the stranger is well-dressed and handsome? On his way to meet his wife and daughter? And casting a movie that very night—a movie in need of a star dancer? What then?

Then Diamond might make the wrong decision.

It’s a nightmare come true: Diamond Landers has been kidnapped. She was at the mall with a friend, alone for only a few brief minutes—and now she’s being held captive, forced to endure horrors beyond what she ever could have dreamed, while her family and friends experience their own torments and wait desperately for any bit of news.

From New York Times bestselling author Sharon Draper, this is a riveting exploration of power: how quickly we can lose it—and how we can take it back.

134531043. The Summer Prince, by Alaya Dawn Johnson (p. 2013)

A heart-stopping story of love, death, technology, and art set amid the tropics of a futuristic Brazil.

The lush city of Palmares Três shimmers with tech and tradition, with screaming gossip casters and practiced politicians. In the midst of this vibrant metropolis, June Costa creates art that’s sure to make her legendary. But her dreams of fame become something more when she meets Enki, the bold new Summer King. The whole city falls in love with him (including June’s best friend, Gil). But June sees more to Enki than amber eyes and a lethal samba. She sees a fellow artist.

Together, June and Enki will stage explosive, dramatic projects that Palmares Três will never forget. They will add fuel to a growing rebellion against the government’s strict limits on new tech. And June will fall deeply, unfortunately in love with Enki. Because like all Summer Kings before him, Enki is destined to die.

157216244. Orleans, by Sherri L. Smith (p. 2013)

First came the storms.Then came the Fever. And the Wall.

After a string of devastating hurricanes and a severe outbreak of Delta Fever, the Gulf Coast has been quarantined. Years later, residents of the Outer States are under the assumption that life in the Delta is all but extinct… but in reality, a new primitive society has been born.

Fen de la Guerre is living with the O-Positive blood tribe in the Delta when they are ambushed. Left with her tribe leader’s newborn, Fen is determined to get the baby to a better life over the wall before her blood becomes tainted. Fen meets Daniel, a scientist from the Outer States who has slipped into the Delta illegally. Brought together by chance, kept together by danger, Fen and Daniel navigate the wasteland of Orleans. In the end, they are each other’s last hope for survival.

160450885. Charm & Strange, by Stephanie Kuehn (p. 2013)

When you’ve been kept caged in the dark, it’s impossible to see the forest for the trees. It’s impossible to see anything, really. Not without bars . . .

Andrew Winston Winters is at war with himself.

He’s part Win, the lonely teenager exiled to a remote Vermont boarding school in the wake of a family tragedy. The guy who shuts all his classmates out, no matter the cost.

He’s part Drew, the angry young boy with violent impulses that control him. The boy who spent a fateful, long-ago summer with his brother and teenage cousins, only to endure a secret so monstrous it led three children to do the unthinkable.

Over the course of one night, while stuck at a party deep in the New England woods, Andrew battles both the pain of his past and the isolation of his present.

Before the sun rises, he’ll either surrender his sanity to the wild darkness inside his mind or make peace with the most elemental of truths—that choosing to live can mean so much more than not dying.

171194476. Noble Conflict, by Malorie Blackman (p. 2013)

Years after a violent war destroyed much of the world, Kaspar has grown up in a society based on peace and harmony. But beyond the city walls, a vicious band of rebels are plotting to tear this peace apart. It is up to the Guardians - an elite peacekeeping force - to protect the city, without ever resorting to the brutal methods of their enemy.

When Kaspar joins the Guardians, he has a chance encounter with a rebel - a beautiful girl named Rhea. Haunted from that moment on by strange visions and memories - memories that could only belong to Rhea - he realizes he hasn’t been told the truth about what the rebels really want, and what he’s really fighting for.

 

7. The Last Station Master A Boy A Terrorist A Secret, by S.A.M Posey (p. 2013)

On his grandparents’ remote North Carolina farm for the summer, Nate discovers there’s more happening on the rambling property than anyone realizes. To stop a terrorist’s plot and prevent a military disaster, he must unravel the clues around him and use what he learns about the farm, the Underground Railroad, and the lost secrets of an old ghost to become the Last Station Master.

 

 


162407298. Darius & Twig, by Walter Dean Myers (p. 2013)

New York Times bestselling author and Printz Award winner Walter Dean Myers once again connects with teenagers everywhere in Darius & Twig, a novel about friendship and needing to live your own dream.

Darius and Twig are an unlikely pair: Darius is a writer whose only escape is his alter ego, a peregrine falcon named Fury, and Twig is a middle-distance runner striving for athletic success. But they are drawn together in the struggle to overcome the obstacles that Harlem life throws at them.

The two friends must face down bullies, an abusive uncle, and the idea that they’ll be stuck in the same place forever in this touching and raw new teen novel from Walter Dean Myers, award-winning author of Monster, Kick, We Are America, Bad Boy, and many other celebrated literary works for children and teens.

171659309. Cy in Chains, by David L. Dudley (p. 2013)

Cy Williams, thirteen, has always known that he and the other black folks on Strong’s plantation have to obey white men, no question. Sure, he’s free, as black people have been since his grandfather’s day, but in rural Georgia, that means they’re free to be whipped, abused, even killed. Almost four years later, Cy yearns for that freedom, such as it was. Now he’s a chain gang laborer, forced to do backbreaking work, penned in and shackled like an animal, brutalized, beaten, and humiliated by the boss of the camp and his hired overseers. For Cy and the boys he’s chained to, there’s no way out, no way back.

And then hope begins to grow in him, along with strength and courage he didn’t know he had. Cy is sure that a chance at freedom is worth any risk, any sacrifice. This powerful, moving story opens a window on a painful chapter in the history of race relations.

696959110. Perfect Peace: A Novel, by Daniel Black A Novel (p. 2010)

The heartbreaking portrait of a large, rural southern family’s attempt to grapple with their mother’s desperate decision to make her newborn son into the daughter she will never have.

When the seventh child of the Peace family, named Perfect, turns eight, her mother Emma Jean tells her bewildered daughter, “You was born a boy. I made you a girl. But that ain’t what you was supposed to be. So, from now on, you gon’ be a boy. It’ll be a little strange at first, but you’ll get used to it, and this’ll be over after while.”

From this point forward, his life becomes a bizarre kaleidoscope of events. Meanwhile, the Peace family is forced to question everything they thought they knew about gender, sexuality, unconditional love, and fulfillment.

 

 

 

Ten Awesome Valentine’s Day Gifts for Booklovers!

Top Ten Tuesday- 10 Awesome Valentines Day Gifts for Booklovers!
Valentines Day is just around the corner and I’ve found some pretty awesome gifts for book lovers! Check out these fun, unique and unconventional ways to say you I love You! I’d be thrilled to get any of these gifts and am just simply amazed at how talented and creative all the folks over at Etsy are!

 

1). Book Totes- You can never have enough of these babies! They are handy for so many things; grocery shopping, bringing wine and snacks to a house party, to carry a few extra things to school or work and of course, as a gift to that special someone who loves toting around all those books! Here you see pictured: “I’m a Bit of a Geek with a Hint of Nerd” and “Normal is Boring” (Which I think could work for a guy or a girl) and then “Not All Who Wander Are Lost“, a classic Lord of the Rings Quote- and finally, just one that just says “Love“- simple, sweet and straight to the point!

2). Literary Love Quote Coasters! What a sweet way to say I love you, which also makes a cute decoration for the home! The different designs on these are really cute and trendy and include quotes from- Mark Twain, Virginia Woolf, John Green and Margaret Mitchell!
1. “In the end, what you do isn’t going to be nearly as interesting or important as who you do it with.”
2. “To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to divide it with.”
3. “You should be kissed often, and by someone who knows how.”
4. “In case you ever foolishly forget; I’m never not thinking about you.”

3). Love Quote Needlework! I just can’t get over how adorably modern these talented folks have transformed needlework into! I think these would make such an unexpected, special Valentine’s Day gift! All four of these feature affectionate book quotes, from works such as “Harry Potter“, “Princess Bride“, “Where the Wild Things Are” and “The Perks of Being A Wallflower“.

4). Simply Said- Catch All Dish or Shelf Art- I just absolutely LOVE Mary Kral from Mary Kral Designs. I have bought 5 different pieces from her as gifts and will surely be buying more in the future! She can create these adorable plates/dishes with any custom quote you want (like a line out of your special someone’s favorite book), along with any image to go with it! The sky’s the limit! I bought the one that says “Without You My Life Would Pretty Much Suck” for my sister a few Valentine’s ago (she uses it to hold her jewelry) and we have a small plate from this studio, displayed on a table shelf in our living room! This gift allows you to get creative and can work as a gift for anyone from your mom to your boss, your friend to your lover! I’m sure you’ll be happy with the results!

5). A Cup of Tea Please! A casual and cheeky way to say “Reading is Sexy“… and so are you! I really think mugs make the perfect gifts! It’s one of those things you don’t often buy for yourself, but most of us use everyday. If this isn’t your style, or you’re looking for something more serious or romantic, check out these other mugs: the famous proposal from Mr. Darcy, “Reader, I Married Him“, from Jane Eyre or this one that features the words- “True Love Stories Never Have Endings, Just Beginnings“. I also like this Literary Mug that features dozens of famous author names and book titles sketched all over- the perfect gift for a friend! But if you do decide to go with a mug, just don’t forget to write a sweet note to go with it, because you wouldn’t want to come off too impersonal =) Just Saying!

6). Wall Art- What better way to declare your love then with the words Emily Bronte!? This actually comes as a digital download, so if you’re a little behind on ordering your V-Day gift, it’s not too late for this one! Just order it, print it and find a really cute frame to put it in and voila!

7). Literary Laptop Case- This Etsy shop, LiteraryArtPrints, specializes in tastefully bringing together the written word and fashion! Pictured here is a laptop case featuring Hans Christian Andersen’s, “The Brave Tin Soldier”. This shop also carries customizable scarves, headbands, dish towels and t-shirts.

8). Mr. Darcy Pillow- I can’t make a Book Inspired Valentine’s Day Gift List without featuring something from Mr. Darcy! This chick, modern pillow includes the words “Allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you”- which is the beginning of the famous proposal spoken by Mr. Darcy in Jane Austen’s classic “Pride and Prejudice”. A great gift for any Jane Austen fan!

9). A Toast to Love- I know these items don’t exactly scream I LOVE YOU, but I think they still make great gifts (and let’s be honest, most dudes don’t want super gushy, lovey dovey gifts anyway! But these would work for guys or girls and for any occasion to be honest)! The shot glasses are made by this awesome shop on Etsy called Nexus Glass! Their work is superb and in addition to the ready made designs, like The Lord of the Rings inspired shot glasses pictured here, they also do custom work! They have shot glasses, flasks, mugs and wine glasses to name a few. I think this is a really unique and beautiful gift and although it’s not Valentines Day specific, I’m sure you could get creative with a custom order, but honestly, any LOTR fan would totally dig this! Also in this picture is an flask featuring a quote from Ernest Hemingway- I think it’s pretty funny, and epic at the same time! Finally, here are some wine charms inspired by the “Game of Thrones” or better known to us literary folks as “The Song of Fire and Ice” series. This would go great along with a nice bottle of wine!

10). Last but Not Least- Your Own Words! Cards Cards Cards! Don’t forget your cards people! As thoughtful and awesome as the gifts featured here are, none of them compare to the personal expression of your feelings! Give a piece of yourself this Valentine’s Day, and take a minute to let the people who are special to you, or the person you love, know that you love them! If you don’t know how, here’s a simple rule to follow: Tell them- why you love them, how they make your life better, what you’ve learned from them and that you see them for who they are (we all love to know that someone out there truly sees us)! Valentine’s Day is simply about sharing our love- so be sure and say it (and allow yourself to feel it too!).

Catfish duo to Direct YA Movie “Nerve”! “Red Rising” & “Noggin” Get Optioned- New “Divergent”Trailer!

Movie Monday- We’ve got some exciting adaptation news and updates for you this week! Two new books are making their way to the big screen; “Red Rising”, by Pierce Brown and “Noggin”, by John Corey Whaley. Lionsgate announced directors to helm their next YA project, “Nerve”, by Jeanne Ryan, while “Pride, Prejudice and Zombies” nears production. Be sure and check out the latest (and final) Divergent trailer below, which aired last week on Jimmy Kimmel!! It’s pretty amazing!

Vampire Academy- As most of you know, Vampire Academy hit the theaters last weekend, with dismal box office results. Stay tuned for our take on the film, along with some yummy pictures, on Wednesday! But if you’re debating on whether or not to see it before then, we say go! Fans of the book will enjoy it and the box office isn’t really a good reflection on the movie! It’s no Hunger Games but much better than TMI and Beautiful Creatures!

 

Nerve- Lionsgate has hired Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman to helm the film adaptation of Jeanne Ryan’s young-adult novel “Nerve”. The book, which was published in 2012, is about a high school student named Vee, who gets involved in an intense and provocative online game of truth or dare, where watchers get to vote and comment. The story quickly escalates and becomes dangerous as her online popularity rises, and she ends up finding herself in a life or death situation. Jessica Sharzer, a writer and exec producer on American Horror Story, has written a screenplay.

Red Rising- After a huge 7 figure bidding war for the movie rights to series debut Red Rising, Universal Studios prevailed. The first book in The Red Rising Trilogy hit shelves late January, but it seems that the studio is moving full steam ahead with the project- an obvious attempt to get a piece of the Dystopian pie. The story, by newbie author Pierce Brown, is a futuristic-dystopian piece, set in a desolate world on Mars where people must survive a rigorous class system that thrives on oppression and secrecy. Earth is uninhabitable and Darrow, the main character, is a Helldiver- one of a thousand men and women who have lived for generations in the vast caves beneath the surface of Mars mining a precious resource in hopes of terraforming the planet. Then Darrow learns that the whole thing is all a lie- Mars is habitable and has been inhabited for generations by a class of people calling themselves the Golds. The Golds regard Darrow and his fellows as slave labour, AKA “Reds”, to be exploited and worked to death without a second thought. With the help of a mysterious group of rebels, Darrow disguises himself as a Gold and infiltrates their command school, intent on taking down his oppressors from the inside. Overseeing production is Joe Roth, Palak Patel and Renee Wolfe who have already brought World War Z director, Marc Forster, on board to helm the film. Author Pierce Brown will adapt the script.

Noggin- Summit Entertainment has landed the movie rights for upcoming YA novel Noggin, by John Corey Whaley, which will hit shelves this April. According to Deadline, the story is about 16 year old Travis Coates, who agrees to be cryogenically frozen, Ted Williams style, for as long as it takes for medical science to be able to cure the disease that is killing him. He wakes up just five years later and finds his head grafted onto the body of someone else. He’s still 16, but discovers life has moved on without him. Seeing that his friends have grown up and his life love is engaged to someone else, he tries to find a way to build a new life, even if new scars are inevitable. Jamie Linden, known for scripting We Are Marshall, adapting the Nicholas Sparks novel Dear John, and made his directing debut with Ten Years, starring Channing Tatum, will both write the script and direct this project! Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen’s Temple Hill Entertainment will produce.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies- To be honest, I thought this Seth Grahame-Smith mash up was a dead project (especially after the disaster that was Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter). This adaptation has been in development limbo- first option five years ago and then passed around from one semi-interested person to the next. Then last May, when the David O. Russell-penned script (American Hustle) landed with director Burr Steers (Charlie St. Cloud), with actress Lily Collins on board to star- but given the pass, we weren’t holding our breath. Seems like we were needlessly doubtful because the project is in fact now moving full steam ahead and apparently gearing up to start production! Darko Entertainment, Natalie Portman’s Handsomecharlie Films, and producer Allison Shearmur are already on board with the project, which was originally set up at Lionsgate. The story is a retelling of Jane Austen‘s classic. It’s set in an alternate universe wherein a zombie epidemic has taken over. The heroine is Elizabeth Bennet, an independent young woman finding love and fighting the undead in the English countryside. The news, from Slashfilm, that the cast is falling into place and that they are close to starting production, is pretty vague, but at least more of a promise than we’ve had up until this point!

Divergent- The world premier of the new and final trailer was revealed last week on Jimmy Kimmel! FINALLY!! This trailer should clear things up for those who haven’t read the book! I’ve heard lots of complaints from people who haven’t read Divergent, groaning “what this movie all about? And why should I care”? I’ve even been with friends watching the trailer in theaters whose eyes just glaze over. I sorta got it, if I hadn’t read the books, I’m not sure if I’d get what the movie was supposed to be about from the trailers I’ve seen so far— but no more! Now everyone else can get excited about this movie with us!! I think this trailer is fab and I can’t wait wait wait for March 21st!! (Click refresh if the videos don’t appear at first).

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Insurgent- With all of the excitement of the “Divergent” premier, just around the corner, movie makers are gearing up for the next installment of what they’re hoping will be the next big franchise! Lionsgate announced production on Insurgent will begin this May. They also announced that oscar winning screenwriter, Akiva Goldsman is coming on board to rewrite/work on the script, initially written by Brian Duffield. They have yet to name the director for the film, after announcing in December that Neil Burger had scheduling conflicts and would be moving to the role of producer. “Insurgent” is scheduled to come out on March 20, 2015, and “Allegiant” on March 18, 2016. Following the successes of Summit’s five “Twilight” films and Lionsgate’s first two “Hunger Games” pics, the now joint studios seem to have nailed a strategy to lead in the young-adult genre.

The Giver- Check out this article by the Christian Science Monitor, where they discuss how the movie will be different from the book!

The Maze Runner- Check out these new movie stills! And these as well! Are you getting excited!?

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