Paramount Pictures has acquired rights to the bestselling novel Nevermoor, with Michael Gracey attached to direct the musical adaptation. Gracey is creating original music for the film, with Drew Goddard adapting and producing alongside Sarah Esberg via their Goddard Textiles.
The original novel was penned by Jessica Townsend and tells the story of Morrigan Crow, a girl born on the unluckiest day and blamed for all local misfortune, from hailstorms to heart attacks. Morrigan’s curse dooms her to die on her next birthday. But in a narrow escape, she is spirited away by a man called Jupiter North to the magical city of Nevermoor. Morrigan has a chance to escape her fate and join the Wundrous Society, an elite group of remarkable people with remarkable talents — but only if she can triumph over hundreds of other children in a series of difficult, dangerous trials.
Gracey became one of the...
The original novel was penned by Jessica Townsend and tells the story of Morrigan Crow, a girl born on the unluckiest day and blamed for all local misfortune, from hailstorms to heart attacks. Morrigan’s curse dooms her to die on her next birthday. But in a narrow escape, she is spirited away by a man called Jupiter North to the magical city of Nevermoor. Morrigan has a chance to escape her fate and join the Wundrous Society, an elite group of remarkable people with remarkable talents — but only if she can triumph over hundreds of other children in a series of difficult, dangerous trials.
Gracey became one of the...
- 4/18/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Despite a wave of rumors she might be headed for the executives suites of Paramount or Warner Bros, Emma Watts is staying put at Fox/Disney. Deadline hears that the vice chairman and head of production is in the middle of formalizing a plan with the studio to stay on in the future and continue to steer Fox’s film division. There was no comment or confirmation from Disney.
Sources familiar with what’s going on there tell me that while Watts had to give up the Marvel properties that include Deadpool to Kevin Feige, her decision to continue was certainly incentivized by continuing to oversee the Avatar sequels generated by James Cameron. Those films will go a long way toward showing whether or not Disney’s acquisition of Fox was a good idea. Watts, I’m told, will be key to the relationship with Cameron, who has four...
Sources familiar with what’s going on there tell me that while Watts had to give up the Marvel properties that include Deadpool to Kevin Feige, her decision to continue was certainly incentivized by continuing to oversee the Avatar sequels generated by James Cameron. Those films will go a long way toward showing whether or not Disney’s acquisition of Fox was a good idea. Watts, I’m told, will be key to the relationship with Cameron, who has four...
- 7/23/2019
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
CAA has brought on Dana Spector as an agent in the books department where she will focus on repping the motion picture, television, and theatrical rights, of authors, journalists, life rights holders, and other intellectual properties.
Prior her new post, Spector worked at Paradigm’s Media Rights department, specializing in adaptation deal for as Misty Copeland (Life In Motion), Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers (The Day The Crayons Quit), Jessica Townsend (Nevermoor), and Andrew Smith (Grasshopper Jungle).
While at Paradigm, Spector, who began her entertainment career at UTA, worked to expand the film and television careers of emerging writers, including Brit Bennett, who is adapting her debut novel The Mothers with Kerry Washington’s Simpson Street and Warner Bros, and Thomas Pierce, who is adapting his short story Chairman Spaceman for Genre Films and Fox Searchlight.
Prior her new post, Spector worked at Paradigm’s Media Rights department, specializing in adaptation deal for as Misty Copeland (Life In Motion), Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers (The Day The Crayons Quit), Jessica Townsend (Nevermoor), and Andrew Smith (Grasshopper Jungle).
While at Paradigm, Spector, who began her entertainment career at UTA, worked to expand the film and television careers of emerging writers, including Brit Bennett, who is adapting her debut novel The Mothers with Kerry Washington’s Simpson Street and Warner Bros, and Thomas Pierce, who is adapting his short story Chairman Spaceman for Genre Films and Fox Searchlight.
- 9/21/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Dora the Explorer: Michael Bay, Andrew Form and Brad Fuller will produce a big-screen, live-action version of Dora the Explorer. Based on the long-running, animated television series for children, the movie will follow Dora as a teenage girl who moves to San Diego. Nicholas Stoller (Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, The Muppets) will work on the script. [THR] Nevermoor: Academy Award-nominated writer Drew Goddard (above), whose credits include The Martian, Cloverfield and The Cabin in the Woods, has been tapped to write the screenplay for Nevermoor. Goddard will also produce the project, which is based on Jessica Townsend's fantasy book for children about a young girl who is blamed for all local misfortune and seeks refuge in a magical city called...
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- 10/24/2017
- by Peter Martin
- Movies.com
20th Century Fox has tapped Drew Goddard (Cabin in the Woods) to write and produce their upcoming film Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, which is based on the upcoming Jessica Townsend Young Adult novel.
Deadline reports that the book, which is due out this Halloween was a popular title that sold at the Frankfurt Book Fair last year, with the middle-grade novel selling in 27 countries so far. Here is the plot synopsis:
The plot centers on Crow, a girl born on the unlucky day of Eventide, who’s fated to die at midnight on her 11th birthday. She is spared when rescued by a mysterious stranger, Jupiter North, who whisks her away to a secret city called Nevermoor. Jupiter owns the eccentric Hotel Deucalion and has chosen Morrigan to contend for a place in the city’s most prestigious society. The young girl must compete in four difficult and...
Deadline reports that the book, which is due out this Halloween was a popular title that sold at the Frankfurt Book Fair last year, with the middle-grade novel selling in 27 countries so far. Here is the plot synopsis:
The plot centers on Crow, a girl born on the unlucky day of Eventide, who’s fated to die at midnight on her 11th birthday. She is spared when rescued by a mysterious stranger, Jupiter North, who whisks her away to a secret city called Nevermoor. Jupiter owns the eccentric Hotel Deucalion and has chosen Morrigan to contend for a place in the city’s most prestigious society. The young girl must compete in four difficult and...
- 10/24/2017
- by Kristian Odland
- GeekTyrant
Jessica Townsend's "Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow" is set to hit the shelves on October 31st, but Twentieth Century Fox snagged the rights to the children's fantasy book last year, and, according to THR, have snagged Drew Goddard (The Martian, Cabin In The Woods) to pen the script and produce the film. The book follows a girl by the name of Morrigan Crow, who was... Read More...
- 10/24/2017
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
20th Century Fox favorite Drew Goddard has been attached to write and produce Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, the film based on the upcoming Jessica Townsend Ya book that the studio acquired last year. The plot centers on Crow, a girl born on the unlucky day of Eventide, who's fated to die at midnight on her 11th birthday. She is spared when rescued by a mysterious stranger, Jupiter North, who whisks her away to a secret city called Nevermoor. Jupiter owns the…...
- 10/23/2017
- Deadline
Drew Goddard, the Oscar-nominated scribe behind The Martian, is tackling the big-screen adaptation of Nevermoor, a kids' fantasy book that launches on Halloween.
Goddard is attached to pen the script and will produce for Twentieth Century Fox, which pre-emptively picked up the rights last year. The book, with the full title Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, hits shelves Oct. 31 from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Translation rights have already sold in 27 countries.
Written by Jessica Townsend, the story centers on Morrigan Crow, a girl born on an unlucky day who is blamed for all local misfortune,...
Goddard is attached to pen the script and will produce for Twentieth Century Fox, which pre-emptively picked up the rights last year. The book, with the full title Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, hits shelves Oct. 31 from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Translation rights have already sold in 27 countries.
Written by Jessica Townsend, the story centers on Morrigan Crow, a girl born on an unlucky day who is blamed for all local misfortune,...
- 10/23/2017
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Drew Goddard, the Oscar-nominated scribe behind The Martian, is tackling the big-screen adaptation of Nevermoor, a kids' fantasy book that launches on Halloween.
Goddard is attached to pen the script and will produce for Twentieth Century Fox, which pre-emptively picked up the rights last year. The book, with the full title Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, hits shelves Oct. 31 from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Translation rights have already sold in 27 countries.
Written by Jessica Townsend, the story centers on Morrigan Crow, a girl born on an unlucky day who is blamed for all local misfortune, from hailstorms to ...
Goddard is attached to pen the script and will produce for Twentieth Century Fox, which pre-emptively picked up the rights last year. The book, with the full title Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, hits shelves Oct. 31 from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Translation rights have already sold in 27 countries.
Written by Jessica Townsend, the story centers on Morrigan Crow, a girl born on an unlucky day who is blamed for all local misfortune, from hailstorms to ...
- 10/23/2017
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Drew Goddard, the Oscar-nominated scribe behind The Martian, is tackling the big-screen adaptation of Nevermoor, a kids' fantasy book that launches on Halloween.
Goddard is attached to pen the script and will produce for Twentieth Century Fox, which pre-emptively picked up the rights last year. The book, with the full title Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, hits shelves Oct. 31 from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Translation rights have already sold in 27 countries.
Written by Jessica Townsend, the story centers on Morrigan Crow, a girl born on an unlucky day who is blamed for all local misfortune, from hailstorms to ...
Goddard is attached to pen the script and will produce for Twentieth Century Fox, which pre-emptively picked up the rights last year. The book, with the full title Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, hits shelves Oct. 31 from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Translation rights have already sold in 27 countries.
Written by Jessica Townsend, the story centers on Morrigan Crow, a girl born on an unlucky day who is blamed for all local misfortune, from hailstorms to ...
- 10/23/2017
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Fox stepped up to acquire screen rights to author Jessica Townsend's Nevermoor, a novel that created buzz at the Frankfurt Book Fair and just sold publishing rights to Hachette Book Group, which landed English-language rights in an eight-publisher auction. Pub deals have closed in 16 territories so far for a planned series that had involved parties using Harry Potter potential as a reference point. Not surprisingly, several studios chased the movie rights to a…...
- 11/1/2016
- Deadline
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