Mar 25, 2009

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‘Stoneheart’ Trilogy being Developed for Big Screen

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I’ve never really been that interested in reading all these so-called “dragon fantasy” books and there’s a lot of them out there. However, they have fans a’plenty! I should know, I’m friends with a few. With that said, ImageMovers and Disney have acquired yet another property in the “dragon fantasy” genre, developing the young-adult fantasy ‘Stoneheart Trilogy’ by Charlie Fletcher.

The books revolve around a 12-year-old London boy who enters a hidden alternate world where statues, imbued with the soullike essence of their makers, come to life. The boy’s presence upsets a balance between good and evil, and while dealing with such creatures as sphinxes and gargoyles, he teams with an orphan girl and the statue of a World War I gunner to try to set things right. — HR

Robert Zemeckis, Jack Rapke and Steve Starkey will produce the adaptation. Seems despite the near failure of the ‘Narnia’ franchise after the second film, studios are still smitten with the perceived potential of the young-adult fantasy book series. Try and try again, maybe they’ll reach the success of Jackson’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ someday? (right.)

[source: Hollywood Reporter]

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  1. however misleading the cover is, this book is NOT a dragon fantasy. it features one chapter with a fight scene involving a dragon statue, but the rest is not. So if you are looking for a book just about dragons, this book isn’t for you, or if you were put off by the thought it was just about dragons, then read it! it’s a brilliant fantasy novel about the secret side of London, you’ll enjoy it :)

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