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Gary Ross' deal to direct Lionsgate's adaptation of Suzanne Collins' young adult tome "The Hunger Games" is all but done, with the director showing up at the company's AFM splash to plug the high-profile project.
Ross, whose helming credits include "Seabiscuit" and "Pleasantville," joined producer Nina Jacobson in discussing their vision for the event pic, one of the most buzzed-about titles at AFM. Jacobson is producing through her Color Force banner, which secured the rights to produce the movie and set it up with Lionsgate last year.
Lionsgate's international sales arm, headed by Helen Kim, is selling foreign rights. Buyers are showing keen interest, with territory deals already starting to close.
Collins is penning the adapted screenplay. Scribe Billy Ray has been polishing.
The first in Collins' trilogy, "The Hunger Games" takes place in a society in which districts pay tribute in the form of a teenage boy and girl who are forced to fight to the death on live TV.
Second tome, "Catching Fire," was published last year. The final book in the trilogy, "Mockingjay," came out earlier this year.
Among his other credits, Ross also performed a rewrite on "Spider-Man 4" for Columbia.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-hailee-steinfeld-20101221,0,1645405.storyIts rumored shes in the running for the lead role in the screen adaptation of The Hunger Games, the bestselling series of young adult novels by Suzanne Collins, though Steinfeld said she met only once with producer Nina Jacobson months ago.
i agree. who knows the material better than her?
i also hope they portray it as dark as the book is. the Games themselves should be a mess, not lightened up
Game on! Lionsgate has announced to EW that The Hunger Games, the highly anticipated adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ futuristic YA thriller about scrapper Katniss Everdeen and her fight to survive a brutal reality TV contest, will be released on March 23, 2012. Director Gary Ross recently revealed to EW that he aims to go into production of the first installment of Collins’ trilogy later this spring.