Knife of Never Letting Go Adaptation to be written by Charlie Kaufman
Oh snap. This just got real interesting!
WHAT are you going to do with yourself in the ensuing months between Hunger Games movies after next week? Which of these upcoming movies are you looking forward to?
Dear Readers,
I’ve just had the opportunity to see the finished film of The Hunger Games. I’m really happy with how it turned out. I feel like the book and the film are individual yet complementary pieces that enhance one another. The film opens up the world beyond Katniss’ point of view, allowing the audience access to the happenings of places like the Hunger Games control room and President Snow’s rose garden, thereby adding a new dimension to the story.
Director Gary Ross has created an adaptation that is faithful in both narrative and theme, but he’s also brought a rich and powerful vision of Panem, its brutality and excesses, to the film as well. His world building’s fantastic, whether it be the Seam or the Capitol. It’s amazing to see things that are suggested in the book fully developed and so brilliantly realized through the artistry of the designers.
And, my God, the actors. The cast, led by the extraordinary Jennifer Lawrence, is absolutely wonderful across the board. It’s such a pleasure to see how they’ve embodied the characters and brought them to life.
So I’d like to sincerely thank all the many people who devoted their time and talents to the film, especially producers Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, and the excellent teams at Color Force, Larger Than Life, and Lionsgate.
I hope you enjoy the film!
— Suzanne Collins (via girlwiththepin)(via claudiagray)
THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE optioned for film!
Selena Gomez will develop the book as a star vehicle for the screen. Congrats, Jandy!

Emma Watson and Logan Lerman in “The Perks of Being a Wallflower.” Release date: 28 September 2012. In Norway. Uh, hello U.S. release date???

