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Hollywood thirsts for young adult films as "Twilight" ends

I swear that's not my wording


As vampires Bella and Edward take their last bites on the big screen, Hollywood studios are on the hunt for the next "Twilight," a movie that plays on teenage angst and, more importantly, lights up the movie box office.

The first four "Twilight" movies earned $2.5 billion at theaters worldwide, propelled by passionate fans of a book series about a vampire-and-werewolf teen love triangle. Box office watchers project "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" will haul in $150 million at U.S. and Canadian theaters this weekend, one of the year's biggest film debuts.

Eager to replicate that performance, studios executives have been trolling through young adult novels with the dream of uncovering the next big blockbuster franchise, paying as much as $1 million to secure the film rights to the hottest books.



At least four films based on books for teenagers will reach theaters next year, with young love forced to overcome alien parasites, evil zombies and other supernatural bad guys.

Executives hope they can uncover a story that excites tech-savvy teens, who supercharged the buzz mill for "The Hunger Games" and other hits by spreading the word to friends through social media posts.

"It's a very enthusiastic and deep passion that young people feel for a book they love," said Nina Jacobson, producer of "The Hunger Games," which spawned a blockbuster film franchise with $687 million in worldwide ticket sales this spring.

"When they love something, they share it," Jacobson said.

The four-year "Twilight" movie saga lifted tiny studio Summit Entertainment into Hollywood's big leagues and paved the way for its $412 million acquisition in January by Lions Gate Entertainment, the studio behind "The Hunger Games."



The coming young adult films incorporate paranormal themes like those in the "Twilight" movies or dark dystopian futures and battles for survival reminiscent of "The Hunger Games," and do it through the drama of young love.

Summit is aiming to get "Twilight" fans buzzing about next February's zombie romance "Warm Bodies" with a trailer before "Breaking Dawn - Part 2." "Warm Bodies" star Teresa Palmer chatted about the movie - a love story between a zombie and human - while she strolled the red carpet at a "Breaking Dawn" premiere.



A couple of weeks after "Warm Bodies," Warner Brothers will trot out fantasy movie "Beautiful Creatures," about a teen girl with magical powers and a boy who is drawn to her, with a debut on Valentine's Day.

The movie "shares as much in common with 'Twilight' as it does with 'Harry Potter,'" said Andrew Kosove, co-president of production studio Alcon Entertainment, referring to the boy-wizard series that grossed $7.7 billion in worldwide ticket sales and woke up Hollywood to the power of adaptations of children's and young adult books.



In March, Open Road Films releases "The Host," a science fiction tale about alien parasites from "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer. Sony Corp's "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones," about a teen girl who tries to protect the world from demons, comes out in August. Summit's drama "Ender's Game," the story of a boy who leads the charge against an alien invasion, is scheduled for November 2013.





They will battle the latest installments of existing young adult franchises such as the "Hunger Games" sequel "Catching Fire" that comes out November 2013. Warner Brothers will release "Hobbit" movies in December 2012 and December 2013.



The fever for young adult movies is so hot among Hollywood executives that studios snap up the rights to some books before they hit store shelves to keep them out of the hands of their competitors. Screen Gems, a unit of Sony, announced October 9 it had bought rights to "Black City" a month before the book went on sale.

The studio moved quickly based on a "high level of anticipation for the property in the online community and other young adult circles," it said in a statement.

Lions Gate's Summit studio scooped up the rights before publication for "Divergent," a novel set in a futuristic Chicago where people are divided into factions based on personality traits. The studio is producing a movie for 2014 that features young Hollywood star Shailene Woodley, who played George Clooney's troubled daughter in the movie "The Descendants" last year.

The "Divergent" book series has sold more than 2 million copies, pacing ahead of both "Twilight" and "The Hunger Games" at the same point in their histories, Lions Gate CEO Jon Feltheimer told industry analysts on a November 9 conference call.

"We are putting out to our fans right now we think that this is the next big franchise," Feltheimer said.

The web is producing hot properties, too. Media Rights Capital plans to develop three movies based on writer Amanda Hocking's "Trylle Trilogy" about a young girl who engages in troll sex with special powers.

Hocking gained fame by selling more than 1 million copies of self-published books on the Internet, an unusual feat that demonstrated fans' rabid support for the stories, said Media Rights Capital Co-CEO Modi Wiczyk.

"There is clearly a pre-existing audience," Wiczyk said. "It makes life easier."

Still, there is no guarantee book lovers will flock to a movie version of their favorite read, said Keith Simanton, managing editor of movie website IMDB.com. Film adaptations of "The Seeker" and "The Spiderwick Chronicles" failed to give birth to the kind of big movie franchises that have become the lifeblood of Hollywood's movie studios, he said.

"It is going to continue to be a trend, until one of them fails in a big way," Simanton said.

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ONTD what are your predictions? Which will flop and which will rise to the top to snatch Twilight's wig?
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mellarks 16th-Nov-2012 10:44 pm (UTC)
I want The Host to do well, ngl. But I am obsessed with Jake Abel, so I'm biased.
vehiclesshockme 16th-Nov-2012 10:50 pm (UTC)
Because Jake is amazing.
lestat 16th-Nov-2012 10:52 pm (UTC)
stephenie needs to write those damn sequels already
hewontgo 16th-Nov-2012 10:58 pm (UTC)
I want The Host to do well , because princess Saoirse deserves it
mimoiikit143 17th-Nov-2012 09:57 am (UTC)
EXACTLY. ♥
kwikimart 17th-Nov-2012 02:17 am (UTC)
Why would you want Stephenie Meyer's continued success???

why...
mjspice 18th-Nov-2012 07:32 am (UTC)
Rooting for this too cuz I liked it a LOT more than Twilight.
lightwillguide 16th-Nov-2012 10:45 pm (UTC)
I know that sounds a little far fetched, but hear me out....How about something non-rapey with an interesting and strong lead female character?
therearewords 16th-Nov-2012 10:54 pm (UTC)
You will never make it in script writing, dat forr sure.
lightwillguide 16th-Nov-2012 10:57 pm (UTC)
damn...... Time for Plan B, I suppose.
crackitycrackho 16th-Nov-2012 10:58 pm (UTC)
Get the hell out of here with those ideas
alexlover14 16th-Nov-2012 11:04 pm (UTC)
SABRIEL!

But alas with no love triangle, minimal romance and a talking cat it's unlikely to ever happen.
winegums 17th-Nov-2012 01:09 pm (UTC)
And a POC in a major role?

I guess that means Y.S. Lee's A Spy in the House will never have a cold chance in hell of ever getting turned into a film then.
spider_orchid 16th-Nov-2012 10:46 pm (UTC)
Fuck Hollywood. I need some good gay SciFi shit with daddies and sweat and sex and monsters and shit. Fuck all this High School shit!
ptr28 16th-Nov-2012 10:48 pm (UTC)
yessss
lightwillguide 16th-Nov-2012 10:49 pm (UTC)
Amen!!! I'd be down. Starring Tom Hardy and Idris Elba please?
spider_orchid 16th-Nov-2012 11:01 pm (UTC)
spider_orchid 16th-Nov-2012 11:02 pm (UTC)
Oh, but Gerard can cum too since he's out of rehab and back to fighting weight.
oh_sailor 17th-Nov-2012 04:46 am (UTC)
Nice
ponpiri 16th-Nov-2012 10:46 pm (UTC)
THEY NEED TO MAKE THE ABHORSEN TRILOGY HAPPEN GODDAMMIT!
therearewords 16th-Nov-2012 10:53 pm (UTC)
AMEN
xdecadentx 16th-Nov-2012 11:33 pm (UTC)
It won't work though.

They'd have to explain too much, won't make a good movie IMO.

Unless it's done really well.
blessedbell 16th-Nov-2012 11:49 pm (UTC)
SPEAKING TO MY HEART, PREACH SIS

these books would be fuckin fantastic on screen!
mmmyesplease 17th-Nov-2012 12:14 am (UTC)
YEEEEEEEES OMG childhood
sunktheglow 16th-Nov-2012 10:47 pm (UTC)
I really wish they'd get to work on a film adaption of Laini Taylor's Daughter of Smoke and Bone.
ourferocity 16th-Nov-2012 11:12 pm (UTC)
the budget required for that is too big. all that cgi would look super fake as well.
sunktheglow 16th-Nov-2012 11:21 pm (UTC)
I know you're not wrong, but I still wish there was some way to do it justice on screen.
squirrels_oh_no 16th-Nov-2012 10:48 pm (UTC)
Divergent is successful because it happened to come out right during Hunger Games mania and that it has a built in marketing plan - WHAT FACTION ARE YOU?!

And Amanda Hocking is popular because of a low price point and quantity over quality. She can crank books out like it's nobody's business.
druggybridge 16th-Nov-2012 10:49 pm (UTC)
I started reading The Bell Jar. I'm digging it.
therearewords 16th-Nov-2012 10:52 pm (UTC)
I'm usually a bit careful around The Classics, but I was surprised by how I liked it, indeed.
stellarlyssa 16th-Nov-2012 10:58 pm (UTC)
I really like that book. Avoided it for years and then read it for a class in college. So glad I did.
ponpiri 16th-Nov-2012 10:59 pm (UTC)
I loved it.
goofusgallant 16th-Nov-2012 11:15 pm (UTC)
I love The Bell Jar.
silentxstrom 16th-Nov-2012 11:28 pm (UTC)
I loved that book a lot more than I thought I would. Kinda of wish she'd written more novels. D:
batsublue 16th-Nov-2012 11:31 pm (UTC)
I wasn't sure about reading that one, but I've mostly heard good things about it so I might give it a chance.
stelarjesss 17th-Nov-2012 12:23 am (UTC)
one of my favorites.
ptr28 16th-Nov-2012 10:49 pm (UTC)
warm bodies looks adorable
r_a_black 16th-Nov-2012 11:19 pm (UTC)
It does. Too bad the author's behaved like an ass.
bunny_lita 16th-Nov-2012 11:47 pm (UTC)
What did he do?
killingsuzie 16th-Nov-2012 11:48 pm (UTC)
Has he? How so?
corduroyskirt 17th-Nov-2012 04:12 am (UTC)
i just finished reading it today and i like the angle they're going for with the movie... more comedic and witty.
vehiclesshockme 16th-Nov-2012 10:49 pm (UTC)
I'm seeing Beautiful Creatures and The Host for Kyle Gallner and Jake Abel.
therearewords 16th-Nov-2012 10:51 pm (UTC)
A book post when I was so close to going to bed? WAI ONTD WAI
xxxquothxxx 16th-Nov-2012 10:51 pm (UTC)
i will stan for this series until im dead

goreplz 16th-Nov-2012 10:55 pm (UTC)
I need to read Gone!
Ugh I feel like I need to read everything.
hireaunicorn 16th-Nov-2012 11:16 pm (UTC)
reading Fear right now!!
chuk_is_dazzled 17th-Nov-2012 12:14 am (UTC)
i want to read this but the download link was deleted :(
no_urges 17th-Nov-2012 01:14 am (UTC)
hmmm, i was not that impressed, although they would make an okay movie if there was some heavy editing.
therearewords 16th-Nov-2012 10:51 pm (UTC)
And I think I could like the Beautiful Creatures (right?) idea but this looks so scrappy.
lestat 16th-Nov-2012 10:53 pm (UTC)
queer ya featuring lesbians who aren't psycho or don't die. or a good adaption of carmilla pls.
squirrels_oh_no 16th-Nov-2012 10:57 pm (UTC)
Have you read The Miseducation of Cameron Post?
lestat 16th-Nov-2012 11:11 pm (UTC)
i haven't! how is it?
killingsuzie 16th-Nov-2012 11:49 pm (UTC)
Oh. Well I almost said I have that, but one of the girls dies in my novel. But she's slightly less important.
chandyland11 16th-Nov-2012 10:53 pm (UTC)
I want so badly for TMI and Beautiful Creatures to suck and flop miserably, but I'm so conflicted because they both have fucking awesome casts. :(
noskidaddle 16th-Nov-2012 10:54 pm (UTC)
The Host book was a mess tho, so I want it to flop really badly.
Warm Bodies looks really cute tho (well, Nicholas Hoult is in it), even tho the whole movie is in the trailer

Edited at 2012-11-16 10:56 pm (UTC)
chandyland11 16th-Nov-2012 10:59 pm (UTC)
The first half of The Host was a mess, the last half was poorly written but exciting. I have always thought it would actually do SO much better in movie form since it wouldn't have SMeyer's writing "talent" dragging it down. Plus the cast is great.
noskidaddle 16th-Nov-2012 11:09 pm (UTC)
The first 100 pages was so fucking boring. The rest of it was kinda interesting, but the whole Jared/Wander thing was absolutely awful. It's been so long since I read, so I can't really remember the details, but Wanda was such a weak character, and kept trying to please Jared and he was just so awful, the whole book came across as pretty sexist.
ia about the cast, but most of the book took place inside their head. I just hope they change around the ending. I would've cared more if Wanderer died, than her being put in a 16 yr old's body cuz she looks really sweet and innocent
I really wish I could remember why I hated the books so much, I'm just rambling. I think the huge boner melanie and wanderer had for jared bothered me so much, since he seemed like a shitty guy to me

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lestat 16th-Nov-2012 11:12 pm (UTC)
agreed. she rambled a lot but the second half was actually pretty exciting and a much more fleshed out concept than twilight.
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