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From ‘Halloween Party’ to ‘Dune’: Books Made into Movies Coming in 2023

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From ‘Halloween Party’ to ‘Dune’: Books Made into Movies Coming in 2023

Superhero films, DC and Marvel blockbusters, Oscar-winning films, semi-autobiographical stories and cartoons. The 2023 film harvest is expected to be interesting as the industry is optimistic about people returning to theaters.

But in addition to these genres, classic or more modern books are also being brought to the big screen, characters that were loved by literature and now take on flesh and blood. The list ranges from iconic works of authorship to relatively recent bestsellers.

From the mysteriousGhost in Venice“Based on the book by Agatha Christie”halloween party“until the second part”Dune”, These are the main adaptations with an adapted or faithful script to the original source.

Tremblay’s horror novel follows two fathers and their daughter whose idyllic vacation in a secluded cabin is interrupted by a home invasion. They soon learn that this is no ordinary crime, and the kidnappers try to convince them to make a fatal choice to prevent the apocalypse. The film “Knock on the Shack” directed by M. Night Shyamalan (“Glass”, “Split”, “The Sixth Sense”). Cast: Jonathan Groff, Dave Bautista, Rupert Grind, Ben Aldridge.

Liam Neeson plays private eye Philip Marlow in the upcoming film adaptation of Benjamin Black’s neo-noir novel Marlow. Based on a character originally created by famed mystery writer Raymond Chandler, the story follows Marlow as he investigates a case set in the 1950s. A flamboyant woman hires him to find her former lover, but very soon Marlow discovers that the disappearance men are just the beginning. Cast: Diane Kruger, Jessica Lange, Alan Cumming.

Generations of girls have grown up on Judy Bloom’s iconic novel about adolescence and the journey to adulthood. When her family moves to suburban New Jersey, Margaret tries to adjust to her new group of classmates by starting a secret club so they can talk about things they can’t tell their parents. The only thing that distinguishes her from other girls is her attitude towards religion. She does not go to church, but “talks” to God about what is happening in her life. Starring Abby Ryder Fortune and Rachel McAdams.

Christopher Nolan returns to cinema with Oppenheimer, based on the true story of Julius Robert Oppenheimer and biography of Byrd and Sherwin. The story follows the life and career of Oppenheimer, the American physicist responsible for creating the atomic bomb. Cillian Murphy in the title role, and with him a large cast consisting of Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, Rami Malek, Josh Hartnett.

Kenneth Branagh (“Belfast”) starred in the film “Ghosts in Venice”. A story adapted from Agatha Christie’s Halloween Party. Branagh will play Hercule Poirot. In this story, Poirot has just retired from the crime-solving business, but when a man is found dead, everyone relies on him to solve the mystery. It stars Jamie Dornan, Tina Fey, Michelle Yeoh and Jude Hill.

Two years after the first part, Dune returns with the second. The story of Paul Atreides, the Fremen, and other forces fighting on the planet Arrakis and elsewhere continues. Against his mother’s wishes to join the Fremen, Paul seeks to bring peace to a chaotic planet and avenge those who have harmed his family. And all this under a potentially horrific fate for the entire universe, which only Paul can stop. Cast: Timothée Salame, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Javier Bardem, Florence Pugh, Léa Seydoux, Austin Butler and Christopher Walken.

The prequel to the popular Hunger Games series takes place 64 years before the events of the first book in the Hunger Games series, which tells the story of a boy growing up to become the authoritarian dictator, President Snow. The cast includes Rachel Zegler, Peter Dinglitz, Viola Davis and more.

Author: Alexandra Scaraki

Source: Kathimerini

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