Coming Soon to a Theater Near You:
Trendy Screenplay Adaptations
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Studios are always in search of the next big thing, whether it’s adding 3-D special effects, casting young, rising stars, or buying the rights of bestselling novels. From JK Rowling, Tolkien and Stephenie Meyer to John Grisham, Dan Brown, Helen Fielding and Nicholas Sparks, screenplays adapted from popular fiction often have what it takes to rake in box office gold.
Studios are always in search of the next big thing, whether it’s adding 3-D special effects, casting young, rising stars, or buying the rights of bestselling novels. From JK Rowling, Tolkien and Stephenie Meyer to John Grisham, Dan Brown, Helen Fielding and Nicholas Sparks, screenplays adapted from popular fiction often have what it takes to rake in box office gold.
However, the
process may resemble winning a lottery (particularly for lesser known writers)
as scripts tend to remain in development mode for years, going through
rewrites, dissected at executive meetings, and couriered over to actors to attract
their participation. The lucky few that ‘win’ a production budget eventually
get made while the rest remain in the preproduction vault, often for eternity.
For instance, Warner Bros acquired Paulo Coelho’s bestselling The
Alchemist back in 1994, followed by Laurence Fishburne and Harvey
Weinstein, and the project still seems dormant.
While
literary titles like Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice continue
to inspire relatively faithful remakes year after year, notable deviations from
traditional genres have resulted in distinct trends among adapted screenplays:

Period Horror

Fairytales retold
Traditional fairytales with a dark, chilling twist: Amanda Seyfried plays a medieval Red Riding Hood whose icy village is threatened by a werewolf; a college student is hired to enact old men’s creepy fantasies of sleeping maidens in Sleeping Beauty; and the (currently filming) Snow White and the Huntsman, in which Kristen Stewart’s Ms. White is an anti-Disney warrior princess.


Less Fluffy Chick Flicks

Self Help Books as Entertainment

Womance

Recent
literary adaptations that struck gold at the worldwide box office*


The Help: Adapted from Kathryn Stockett’s touching novel of the same name that tackles racism and society in 60s-era Mississippi. Budget: $25 million. Box office gross: $169,058,258 (to date)

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: A film adaptation of Män Som Hatar Kvinnor (Men Who Hate Women), the first in a series of Swedish crime novels by Stieg Larsson that feature a young rape victim as its heroine. Budget: $13 million. Box office gross: $104,384,415

3 Idiots: A controversially loose Bollywood adaptation of Chetan Bhagat’s Five Point Someone about three longtime college friends. Budget: $9,105,660. Box office gross: $48,563,520
*Source:
BoxOfficeMojo.com
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