Woah! There’s some exciting movie updates for you this week! We’ve got some news for you about the adaptations of Goosebumps, City of Ashes, Heist Society, If I Stay, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Seventh Son and Chaos Walking. NEXT WEEK we’re going to take a look at NINE adaptations in the works, including The 5th Wave, that we’re adding to our list of 60+ YA Book-to-Movies!
Goosebumps- The long in-development live-action movie based on R.L. Stine’s popular horror series Goosebumps is finally taking some major steps towards production- Jack Black is now in negotiations to star in the film, which is set to be directed by Rob Letterman. If it all works out, the film will have Black playing the role of a “Stine-like author,” which presumably means that the movie will primarily focus on young-adult horror.
Mortal Instruments Delayed [Indefinitely?]- If you haven’t yet heard, as we feared/suspected, TMI has been put on hold. Constantin Film has issued a release announcing that they have indefinitely postponed principal photography on The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes. They also noted-”pushing back the start of production of City of Ashes was a decision we did not take lightly,” and that “after speaking with all of our partners on the creative and distribution side, it was clear that it will be beneficial to have more time to reposition the film in the current market place”. We already knew that the weak turn-out would probably result in this, but it’s still sad nonetheless. I’ve spoken to many friends who enjoyed the film (even those who have not read it yet). We’re still a bit foggy about the massive negative reception that this adaption has received (both of us feeling like there’s way worse examples with better $$$ digits). Cassandra Clare opened up for the first time about this delay recently, and she seems to be quiet optimistic about the future of this franchise. I guess we’ll see.
If I Stay- Gayle Forman’s novel, “If I Stay” centers around 17-year-ol Mia (to be played by Chloe Moretz) a talented cellist whose entire family is killed in a horrific car crash. Mia’s left comatose, but her soul is very much awake—and struggling with whether she should live without her family or join them in death. To make a long story short- a big part of this decision weighs on her next most important human companion, the love of her life, boyfriend Adam. So yes yes, we’re finally here- fans of this book hold on to your pants- we’ve got exiting news!!! We’ve learned who will play Adam- “Snow White and the Huntsman” actor Jamie Blackley has landed the role opposite Chloe Moretz. If that wasn’t happy news enough for all of you “If I Stay junkies- they’ve also cast Mia’s fire-cracker best friend Kim, who will be played by the gifted Liana Liberato.
Chaos Walking- We may have a director people, which is great news!! The Oscar-winning filmmaker Robert Zemeckis (“Flight”) is in negotiations to direct Lionsgate’s latest young-adult sci-fi movie “Chaos Walking”. They also have another Oscar-winning person on board, screenwriter Charlie Kaufman will pen the script. The story is set in a dystopian future where humans have colonized a distant Earth-like planet. When an infection called the Noise suddenly makes all thought audible, privacy vanishes and chaos ensues, leading a corrupt autocrat to threaten to take control of the human settlements and wage war with the indigenous alien race. This is still the earliest parts of development, but bringing a director on board is definitely a good start
Seventh Son Release Date Pushed Back- Phew, what a whirl wind these dates have been. This was announced a few weeks ago but we’re just getting around to letting you guys know! But let’s just assume that all these date changes mean that it’s going to be epic now =p Ahh, I wish- but the truth is these delays aren’t about “making the movie better”! Variety now reports that Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. have decided to part ways rather than extend their distribution and co-financing partnership, and it’s believed that this may have contributed to The Seventh Son‘s release being delayed once more, this time to January 17th, 2014. Delays like this aren’t the best of signs, but at least the delay isn’t due to a need to finish making the film; production wrapped about a year ago. The film was originally slated for a February 15th, 2013 release, but, as you may have noticed, February came and went without The Seventh Son. Then in May 2012, the release date was set back to October 18th, 2013, and we started seeing the first images of the movie, giving us a look at stars Jeff Bridges, Ben Barnes and Julianne Moore. Now we’ll just have to wait and hope that this film actually makes it to theaters early next year!
Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children- Back in June they announced that Miss P’s got a release date!! That means it’s really on it’s way- Yay! So go ahead an mark your calendars, even though it’s going to be a bit of a wait, it’s never too soon to get excited for July 31st 2015! That’s when this quirky story should find it’s way to your local cinema. The movie’s director, Tim Burton, who has been attached to the project for quite awhile now, is known for bizarre, quirky movies like Edward Scissorhands and Corpse Bride. Jane Goodman, who has worked on movies like The Woman in Black and X-Men: First Class, is writing the script. The 2011 novel follows teenager Jacob, who begins to explore the ruins of the titular home, located on an island near Wales, and learns more about the children who lived there and why they were separated from society. Eerie photographs are interspersed with the text.
Heist Society- We haven’t heard much about the big-screen adaptation of Ally Carter’s “Heist Society” since news broke way back in July 2011 that Drew Barrymore would be producing the project through her Flower Films banner. Now, nearly two years later, we have an update… and a change of hands. In late June, the movie rights for the novel were acquired by Lionsgate on behalf of Brownstone Productions, a joint venture with ”Hunger Games” star Elizabeth Banks and her husband Max Handelman (otherwise known as the duo who brought you “Pitch Perfect”). The adaptation will be based on Ally Carter’s bestseller about a woman who has been part of a larcenous family and tries to go straight. That ends when her father is suspected of stealing a mobster’s art collection and she and a friend have two weeks to steal back the artwork and get it back to the mobster. At this point Elizabeth Banks is only on board to produce, but it’s great news that this adaptation is getting some momentum.
The Book Thief- Take a look at the first official Movie Poster- What do you think? Have you read it? Will you see it? And for an interesting read, check out this dude’s thoughts on the whole thing!





























































