The Graveyard Book
| director | Neil Jordan |
| writer | Neil Jordan, Neil Gaiman |
| director | Neil Jordan |
| writer | Neil Jordan, Neil Gaiman |
Back in April we reported that Disney had picked up the rights to Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book and that director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game) had dropped off the project. Coraline director Henry Selick was attach to helm for a while before he abdicated the throne as well. Now there are reports that the project is no longer stop motion and that Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind) might be stepping aboard. READ MORE
The boys over at CHUD are reporting via The Today Show that Neil Jordan (Interview with a Vampire and A Company of Wolves) is in talks to write and direct The Graveyard Book, an adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel. Hear this tragic tale: a sleeping family, a talented murderer, and an adventurous toddler—orphaned, but not assassinated. Small and alone, by accident and luck he escapes the scene of the crime and climbs a grassy hill to safety. At the top of the hill the boy finds a fence, and on the other side, a dark, quiet place. (more…) READ MORE
Some big news this morning as Neil Gaiman revealed to MTV that he’ll be adapting his latest project, THE GRAVEYARD BOOK, which is now number one on its respective New York Times list. Nobody Owens, known to his friends as Bod, is a normal boy. He would be completely normal if he didn’t live in a sprawling graveyard, being raised and educated by ghosts, with a solitary guardian who belongs to neither the world of the living nor of the dead. Inside you can read about the adaptation, which won’t be animated. (more…) READ MORE
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