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It looks like SEED PRODUCTIONS, together with FOX, is moving into the young-adult movie market ala HARRY POTTER. Here's the report from VARIETY on the business deal.

http://www.variety.com/article...l?categoryid=10&cs=1

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Film
Posted: Sun., Feb. 28, 2010, 8:00pm PT

Fox wins bidding war for 'Incarceron'
Studio picks up dystopian jail tale

By PAMELA MCCLINTOCK


Fox 2000 has won a bidding war for the film rights to Brit author Catherine Fisher's young-adult tome "Incarceron," with an eye to spinning the dystopian fantasy into a franchise.
John Palermo will produce via Seed Prods., Palermo and Hugh Jackman's Fox-based shingle.

"Incarceron" is a priority for Fox 2000 and Seed, with the project going out to directors and writers to adapt. At least two other studios were vying for the film rights.

Published just three weeks ago in the U.S., Fisher's book immediately won a slot on the New York Times children's bestsellers list. Tome was published in the U.K. in 2007.

"Incarceron" tells the story of a young boy who lives in a prison that is a complete society; outside the prison, the world is stuck in the 17th century and run by computers. The boy comes into contact with the warden's daughter, who lives in her own sort of jail, and they find a key that can change everything.

Fisher's sequel to the critically acclaimed "Incarceron" is "Sapphique," due out in the U.S. next January.

Seed exec Allan Mandelbaum brought the project to Fox, with Fox 2000's Rodney Ferrell flying to London to close the deal with Fisher's reps.



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A film site reports more details on the storyline --

http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/...tter-type-franchise/

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Fox to Adapt Incarceron - The Next Harry Potter-type Franchise?
Posted on Monday, March 1st, 2010 by Peter Sciretta




Fox 2000 has won a bidding war with at least two other studios for the rights to make a big screen adaptation of British author Catherine Fisher’s novel Incarceron. The book, which was released in the UK in 2007, reached stateside just a few weeks back, and is already on New York Times Bestsellers List. A sequel, Sapphique, was released in the UK in 2008, and is due in the U.S. in January 2011. As you might expect, Fox hopes to turn the young-adult dystopian fantasy into a franchise, ala Harry Potter. No directors or writers are yet attached, but the studio is looking.

The book tells the story of a seventeen-year-old boy named Finn, a descendant of the original prisoners, tries to escape an elaborate futuristic prison world. In the outer world, Claudia, daughter of the Warden of Incarceron, is trapped in her own form of prison a futuristic world constructed beautifully to look like a past era, the 17th century, but run by computers.



Here is the official synopsis from the book:

Incarceron is a prison so vast that it contains not only cells, but also metal forests, dilapidated cities, and vast wilderness. Finn, a seventeen-year-old prisoner, has no memory of his childhood and is sure that he came from Outside Incarceron. Very few prisoners believe that there is an Outside, however, which makes escape seems impossible. And then Finn finds a crystal key that allows him to communicate with a girl named Claudia. She claims to live Outside—she is the daughter of the Warden of Incarceron, and doomed to an arranged marriage. Finn is determined to escape the prison and Claudia believes she can help him. But they don’t realize that there is more to Incarceron than meets the eye, and escape will take their greatest courage and cost more than they know. Because Incarceron is alive.

Imagine a living prison so vast that it contains corridors and forests, cities and seas. Imagine a prisoner with no memory, who is sure he came from Outside, even though the prison has been sealed for centuries and only one man, half real, half legend, has ever escaped. Imagine a girl in a manor house in a society where time has been forbidden, where everyone is held in a seventeenth century world run by computers, doomed to an arranged marriage that appals her, tangled in an assassination plot she both dreads and desires. One inside, one outside. But both imprisoned. Imagine a war that has hollowed the moon, seven skullrings that contain souls, a flying ship and a wall at the world’s end. Imagine the unimaginable. Imagine Incarceron.

Kirkus Reviews called the 448-page book, “A far-future thriller combines riveting adventure and masterful world-building with profound undertones… Like the finest chocolate, a rich confection of darkness, subtlety and depth, bittersweet and absolutely satisfying.” You can read an excerpt from chapter one of the book on the publisher’s website. For those interested, you can purchase the book for around $10-11 on Amazon. The publisher has also created a teaser trailer for the book, which can be viewed below: (Jo's note: Check the link for the URL of the teaser trailer)



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This is a fantastic book! A few people at work
have been reading it. But of course that doesn't mean it will be a fantastic movie. But good move on something so current!
 
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I have a located a copy at a local bookstore, but I still have to pick it up. Also, Amazon.co.uk has the sequel ( Sapphique) already available, if you are keen to get a copy.

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Sounds interesting!

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