"Fantasy is hot, and studios are backing up the truck. Even as New Line and Warner Bros. (which, like TIME, are owned by AOL Time Warner) churn out Potter and Rings sequels, New Line is already developing a follow-up franchise based on Philip Pullman's critically acclaimed fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials, about the journey of an adolescent girl and boy through alternative worlds inhabited by witches, angels and armored polar bears. Late next year the Sci-Fi Channel plans to air a lavish production of two of Ursula K. LeGuin's Earthsea novels, A Wizard of Earthsea and The Tombs of Atuan. The movie of C.S. Lewis' beloved Chronicles of Narnia is in development with Andrew Adamson, who co-directed the animated hit Shrek, a more comic medieval fantasy. Miramax will shortly begin work on a movie version of the best-selling Artemis Fowl books, a hot contender for the postHarry Potter sweepstakes, and the company paid seven figures for book and film rights to the Bartimaeus trilogy, a series of novels about a jinni and a young magician by British writer Jonathan Stroud. Not to be outdone, Disney reportedly paid nearly $8 million for the film, theme-park and multimedia rights to Clive Barker's fantasy novel Abarat. "
OH MY GOD! Sebelumnya saya benar-benar bermimpi agar Bartimaeus Trilogy dan Abarat agar difilmkan.
YEEEY! Semoga saja mereka segera membuatnya sebelum saya sudah terlalu tua untuk menontonnya (meskipun saya tidak akan pernah merasa terlalu tua , yah , itu hanya akan menjadi anggapan orang saya rasa)
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