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9/4/2014, 10:59
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/disn...hildrens-694627
Disney in Talks to Pick Up Children's Novel 'The One and Only Ivan' (Exclusive) 4:26 PM PDT 4/8/2014 by Borys Kit 15 25 0 0 0 Email Print Comments (1) The One and Only Ivan - P 2014 The book was written by Katherine Applegate, who also created the late 1990s book series "Animorphs." Disney is in negotiations to acquire the screen rights to The One and Only Ivan, a Newbery Medal-winning book written by Katherine Applegate and illustrated by Patricia Castelao. OUR EDITOR RECOMMENDS Marvel Teases Avengers Additions to 'Disney Infinity' (Video) Disney Chief Reveals 'Star Wars: VII' Casting Almost Complete, Says Film Is Already Shooting (Video) Allison Shearmur, who is one of the producers on Disney’s live-action take on Cinderella, is on board to produce the adaptation. PHOTOS: The Making of Disney's Animated Oscar Contender 'Frozen' Published by HarperCollins in 2011, the book centers on a silverback gorilla named Ivan who lives in a cage in a shopping mall along with an elephant named Stella and a stray dog called Bob. Ivan does not remember life before the mall, but when a baby elephant enters and Ivan finds himself taking care of her, he begins to rediscover his previous life and concocts a plan to take the baby elephant away from their abusive owner. Applegate, who also created the late 1990s book series Animorphs with her husband, Michael Grant, based the story on a real-life gorilla named Ivan who spent 27 years in a Washington mall before being transferred to the Atlanta Zoo. The book has spent 60 consecutive weeks (and counting) on the New York Times best-seller list and has won several awards. A search for a writer is underway to pen the script for what is intended to be a live-action movie. Applegate is repped by Jason Dravis of the Monteiro Rose Dravis Agency. Dravis also reps Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins and originally met Shearmur when he was setting up Collins’ book at Lionsgate. Shearmur was Lionsgate’s president of production at the time. Stephen Meinen, VP of Allison Shearmur Productions, will work on the project with Shearmur. thanks to giagia |
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8/4/2020, 18:09
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Pubblico la notizia qui, perché il titolo in questione è a fortissimo rischio. Ma come vedete altri titoli come Soul e persino Raya sono a rischio cinema con l'eventuale approdo su Disney+... Seguiremo le notizie.
Da Comingsoon.net More Movies Might Go to Disney+ Following Artemis Fowl Bob Iger Says More Movies Might Go to Disney+ Following Artemis Fowl. Following Disney’s decision to move the official release of Kenneth Branagh’s Artemis Fowl to Disney+, former CEO Bob Iger has confirmed that there are indeed more upcoming movies that might also forgo their theatrical releases and head directly to the streaming service. However, this format will still depend on the world’s current situation in the coming months. As for the House of Mouse’s high-profile films like Black Widow and Mulan, Iger assures fans that these films will definitely still make their debuts in the theaters. Potential straight-to-Disney+ fare could include their upcoming releases like The New Mutants, Pixar’s Soul, The One and Only Ivan, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie and Raya And The Last Dragon. “There are some we’ve decided to put on Disney+,” Iger said (via Barron’s). “We already announced one, ‘Artemis Fowl,’ that would have been released in theaters. Others we’ve simply delayed. In some cases we’ve moved things onto Disney+ faster than we would have. ‘Frozen 2’ was one of them, but ‘Onward’ would be the biggest example. It was in theaters when this happened. We moved to a pay-per-view period for a couple of weeks where people could buy it and own it. And then we ended up putting it on Disney+.” He added, “In terms of movies going ahead after Artemis, there may be a few more that we end up putting directly onto Disney+, but for the most part a lot of the big tentpole Disney films, we’ll simply wait for slots. In some cases we’ve announced new ones already, but later on in the calendar.” Messaggio modificato da Daydreamer il 8/4/2020, 18:10 |
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