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The following is a verbatim article from Noelene Clark at the LA Times regarding the secretive, yet much buzzed about “Potermore” website from Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling:

Magically minded muggles will be able to experience the “Harry Potter” wizarding world through a new “online reading experience” called “Pottermore,” author J.K. Rowling said Thursday.

The Pottermore website will allow users to journey through the story lines of the books, starting with “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” in October, according to a statement from Rowling’s media team.

“It’s the same story with a few crucial additions, the most important of which is you,” Rowling said in her YouTube announcement. “Just as the experience of reading requires that the imaginations of the author and the reader work together to create the story, so Pottermore will be built, in part, by you, the reader. The digital generation will be able to enjoy a safe, unique online reading experience built around the ‘Harry Potter’ books. Pottermore will be the place where fans of any age can share, participate in, and rediscover the stories.”

Rowling’s announcement, which came on Pottermore partner Sony’s website and at a news conference in London as well as on YouTube, came after weeks of speculation about Pottermore, with guesses ranging from a massively multi-player online role-playing game (like World of Warcraft) to a treasure hunt to a sequel.

Though no sequel is on the way, Rowling said the seven “Harry Potter” books would be available for the first time as e-books — in five languages and more on the way — and as audiobooks in an online store on the Pottermore website.

The website will also boast new content that Rowling said she has been “hoarding for years” about the Harry Potter universe.

“The storyline will be brought to life with sumptuous newly-commissioned illustrations and interactive ‘Moments’ through which you can navigate,” the media statement said. “As you move through the chapters, you can read and share exclusive writing from J.K. Rowling, and, just as Harry joins Hogwarts, so can you. You visit Diagon Alley, get sorted into a house, cast spells and mix potions to help your house compete for the House Cup.”

At the news conference at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Rowling also revealed that the website will bring to life the Sorting Hat, which places new users into their Hogwarts houses (Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Slytherin) according to their characteristics, and Ollivanders Wand Shop, which helps users find the right wand from more than 33,000 possible combinations.

Pottermore will open to all users in October, but fans can register on July 31 — Harry Potter’s birthday — and compete in an online challenge to be in the first million people who will gain early entry into the website. Registration follows the release of ”Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” the final installment in the eight-part movie franchise, which hits theaters July 15.

“I wanted to give something back to the fans that have followed Harry so devotedly over the years, and to bring the stories to a new digital generation,” Rowling said in the statement. “I hope fans and those new to Harry will have as much fun helping to shape Pottermore as I have. Just as I have contributed to the website, everyone else will be able to join in by submitting their own comments, drawings and other content in a safe and friendly environment — Pottermore has been designed as a place to share the stories with your friends as you journey through the site.”

You can see the video from J.K. Rowling where she discusses “Pottermorehere.

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The following is taken verbatim from the website Deadline in regards to one of the FOX pilots – Locke & Key – that was not picked up at the upfronts last month:

With its gigantic promotional platform, Comic-Con has become the place for TV studios and networks to introduce their new genre series to fans through screenings of their pilots and panels with creators and cast. But showcasing pilots that didn’t go to series is unprecedented. It will happen this year with Fox’s Locke & Key, a suspense thriller based on the graphic novel by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez. A Locke & Key session will be held July 22 at 10:30 AM and will include a screening of the pilot, followed by a panel discussion featuring Hill, Rodriguez, the pilot’s writer/executive producer Josh Friedman and executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. Behind the event is the publisher of the Locke & Key comic, IDW Publishing. IDW asked the pilot’s producer, 20th Century Fox TV, for permission, and with the studio’s blessing, it moved to book space for the screening. Because the convention is so packed, there was some juggling involved, so the screening will be in Room 8, and the panel next door in Room 9. “This one-time-only screening of the entire pilot will show you just what a void there will be on your TVs this fall,” IDW’s ad materials say.

Locke & Key, directed by Mark Romanek and starring Miranda Otto and Nick Stahl, was one of the highest-profile pilots this past season. It was given an early pilot order and originally envisioned as a summer series before it was switched to fall consideration. Despite its great pedigree and top auspices involved, the pilot didn’t make the cut at Fox, and, after shopping the show to cable networks, the studio, faced with mounting costs of keeping the production alive, decided to pull the plug while signing Friedman in an overall deal. With rare exceptions (the failed Aquaman pilot was made available on iTunes), all pilots that don’t go to series die a quiet death and are rarely shown to the general public. While IDW will no doubt use the the footage to drum up interest for the next chapter in the comic book series, it will be interesting to see what kind of reaction the pilot will get. Can the power of the Comic-Con crowd make network chiefs change their mind?

What are your thoughts on this development? Are you a fan of the graphic novel? Were you anticipated the pilot’s pick-up and were disappointed when that didn’t happen? Please share your thoughts.

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Here is a newly, updated list of who will be attending Comic Con 2011 next month with some dates (and in some cases the times) for their panels.

Please read on and started getting your calendars ready:

July 20:

There will be a sneak peek screening of several new pilots during preview night from 6 to 9 PM in Ballroom 20. Those screenings include the new CW series The Secret Circle, Supernatural: The Anime Series, the new NBC series Person of Interest and the new FOX drama Alcatraz.

July 21:

Ringer at 1:45 PM in Ballroom 20
Showtime panel, including Dexter, Shameless and new series Homeland from 5:30 to 7:30 PM in Ballroom 20

Awake
Covert Affairs
Game of Thrones
Psych

July 22

Locke & Key at 10:30 in Rooms 8 and 9
The Big Bang Theory at 12:30 PM in Ballroom 20
UPDATED: Warehouse 13 at 4:15 PM in Ballroom 20
Spartacus: Vengeance at 5:45 PM in Room 6BCF
Torchwood: Miracle Day at 10 AM in Ballroom 20

Bones
Falling Skies
The Finder
True Blood

July 23:

Chuck at 10 AM in Ballroom 20
The Vampire Diaries at 3:30 PM in Ballroom 20
Fringe at 4:15 PM in Ballroom 20
Alcatraz at 5 PM in Ballroom 20
The Secret Circle at 5:10 PM in Room 6BCF
Teen Wolf at 5:30 PM in Room 24ABC
Nikita at 6 PM in Room 6BCF
Person of Interest at 6:45 PM in Room 6BCF

Terra Nova
Grimm

July 24:

Castle at 11:45 AM (Room To Be Determined)
Supernatural at 11:15 PM in Hall H
Sons of Anarchy at 3:30 PM in Hall H

Glee

Meanwhile, the following shows will be there, but no details are available YET on which date or time:

Eureka, Once Upon a Time, The Nine Lives of Chloe King, The River and The Walking Dead.

More details to follow as they are announced.

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You read that right, folks!!

You can enter to win tickets to Comic Con 2011 thanks to the USA Network series Covert Affairs via their “Covert Affairs Covert Countdown Sweepstakes“.

Here is what is included in the GRAND PRIZE:

Round trip airfare for two to San Diego and four (4) nights deluxe hotel accommodations

Two (2) exclusive Comic-Con International badges

Special reserved seating at the Covert Affairs panel and access to an exclusive after-party, where you will mix and mingle with show insiders

Meals at some of San Diego’s top dining spots

Chauffeured airport transfers

$500 spending cash

You can enter to win by visiting the USA Network website for Covert Affairs here.

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More announcements have been made regarding the TV shows that will (and those that WILL NOT) be participating in Comic Con 2011.

The shows shown below in BOLD are the new additions:

July 21:

Covert Affairs and Psych

July 22:

Falling Skies, Spartacus: Vengeance and Torchwood: Miracle Day

July 23:

Teen Wolf

These shows will be there, but no date has been set for them as of yet:

The Big Bang Theory, Castle, Chuck, Game of Thrones, Once Upon a Time, Person of Interest, Sons of Anarchy, Terra Nova, The Nine Lives of Chloe King, The River, The Vampire Diaries and The Walking Dead

Now here is the bad news, here are the following shows that will NOT be at Comic Con this year:

Burn Notice, Camelot, Hawaii Five-0, In Plain Sight, Royal Pains and White Collar

NOTE:  Thanks to the folks at seat42f for the above details

UPDATE: The following are also shows that the folks at Entertainment Weekly (and other sources) are claiming are expected to be at Comic Con 2011:

Alphas, Awake, Being Human (Syfy), Bones, Castle, Eureka, Fringe, Glee, Grimm, Homeland, Sanctuary, The Secret Circle, True Blood and Warehouse 13

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Back in February, I posted an article that provided a list of books that have been optioned by various movie studios or influential individuals within the industry for adaptation from the written word to film all in the name of trying to find a successor to The Twilight Saga and the Harry Potter series of novels that launched the worldwide phenomenon.

I am back with more books that are being touted by their respective studios as “the next big thing” – that movie adaptation that will bring wealth to the studios, turn their casts into household names and project the creative team onto even bigger projects in the future.

Here, in no particular order, are more books to film that you can anticipate in the near future:

Beautiful Creatures

Over at Warner Bros. they are hoping the novel series “Beautiful Creatures” by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl will do the trick. The novels are set in South Carolina and revolve around Ethan Wate, a high schooler who falls in love with a girl who appears in his dreams. There are currently two books in the planned five-book series on the bookshelves right now – “Beautiful Creatures” and “Beautiful Darkness” with the third book – “Beautiful Chaos” planned for an October 18, 2011 release.

You can learn more about the books here.

The Mortal Instruments

The book series “Mortal Instruments” by Cassandra Clare is being touted by Screen Gems as the hopeful “next big thing” at the box office. The series currently consists of “City of Bones”, “City of Ashes”, “City of Glass” and the recently released “City of Fallen Angels”. There are 6 books planned for the series that follows teenager Clary Fray who discovers she can see supernatural beings that no one else can see, which draws her into the world of the Shadowhunters (teens who kill demons and monsters) and Jace Wayland (one of the Shadowhunters). She also learns that her mother is somehow mysteriously connected to all the strange happenings around her.

The cast already includes new “It” girl Lily Collins (The Blind Side and Priest) as Clary and Jamie Campbell Bower (the TV series Camelot and The Twilight Saga) as Jace.

You can learn more about the books here.

Delirium

Next up is the book “Delirium” by Lauren Oliver, which has been optioned by 20th Century Fox. The book tells the story of Lena Haloway, who lives in a government-managed society in Portland, Maine where her husband and career will be decided once she turns 18 and is cured of deliria (aka love). But, 95 days before her cure, she meets Alex, a confident mysterious young man who makes her heart flutter and her skin turn red-hot. As their romance blossoms, Lena begins to doubt the intentions of those in power, and fears that her world will turn gray should she submit to the procedure. The planed sequel called Pandemonium will be released in March 2012.

You can learn more about the book here.

Pure

Also over at 20th Century Fox, there is the book trilogy “Pure” by Julianna Baggott, which won’t actually be on the bookstands until February 2012. The book chronicles what happens when an apocalyptic event divides the world into two castes – the Pures, who live under a protective dome, and the scarred survivors, who live in an ash-filled wilderness.

You can learn more about the author here.

Divergent

Summit Entertainment – the home of The Twilight Saga – has optioned two different book series. The first is “Divergent” from Veronica Roth and “Warm Bodies” from Isaac Marion.

The Divergent trilogy focuses on Beatrice Prior who lives in a dystopian Chicago where the society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue – Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent). On an appointed day of every year, all sixteen-year-olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives. For Beatrice, the decision is between staying with her family and being who she really is—she can’t have both. So she makes a choice that surprises everyone, including herself. A second book in the series is planned for release in May of 2012.

You can learn more about the books here.

Warm Bodies

Meanwhile, “Warm Bodies” is – simply put – The Walking Dead combined with The Twilight Saga. R is a young man with an existential crisis–he is a zombie. He shuffles through an America destroyed by war, social collapse, and the mindless hunger of his undead comrades, but he craves something more than blood and brains. He can speak just a few grunted syllables, but his inner life is deep, full of wonder and longing. He has no memories, no identity, and no pulse, but he has dreams. After experiencing a teenage boy’s memories while consuming his brain, R makes an unexpected choice that begins a tense, awkward, and strangely sweet relationship with the victim’s human girlfriend. Julie is a blast of color in the otherwise dreary and gray landscape that surrounds R. His decision to protect her will transform not only R, but his fellow Dead, and perhaps their whole lifeless world.

Actor Nicholas Hoult (About a Boy and X-Men: First Class) has been cast in the lead role with a director already on board; but there is no sequel planned by the author.

You can learn more about the book here.

Earthseed

Next is the “Earthseed” trilogy by Pamela Sargent, which has been picked up by Paramount. Here is the official description of the book: Ship hurtles through space. Deep within its core, it carries the seed of humankind. Launched by the people of a dying Earth over a century ago, its mission is to find a habitable world for the children–fifteen-year-old Zoheret and her shipmates–whom it has created from its genetic banks. To Zoheret and her shipmates, Ship has been mother, father, and loving teacher, preparing them for their biggest challenge: to survive on their own, on an uninhabited planet, without Ship’s protection. Now that day is almost upon them…but are they ready to leave Ship? Ship devises a test. And suddenly, instincts that have been latent for over a hundred years take over. Zoheret watches as friends become strangers–and enemies. Can Zoheret and her companions overcome the biggest obstacle to the survival of the human race–themselves?

The other books in the trilogy include “Farseed” and “Seed Seeker”.  Melissa Rosenberg, the screenwriter for The Twilight Saga is producing and adapting this “Earthseed” trilogy.

You can learn more about the author here.

Legend

Lastly, there is the book “Legend” by Marie Lu, which has been picked up by CBS Films, but doesn’t hit the bookstands until November of this year. The story takes place in a dark future where North America is split into two warring nations; and focuses on 15-year old June, born into an elite family in one of the wealthiest districts who has been groomed for success in the highest military circles and 15-year old day, who is the most wanted criminal in the country, but his motives may not be as malicious as they seem. They have no reason to cross paths, until June’s brother is murdered and Day becomes the prime suspect. After a shocking turn of events, they uncover the truth of what has really brought them together, and the sinister lengths their country will go to keep its secrets.

You can learn more about the book here.

It is anyone’s guess which of these books turned film adaptations or the ones listed here will succeed with the movie-going audience; but did anyone expect The Twilight Saga to take off as it did or anticipate the global domination of Harry Potter? Are you interested in seeing any of these movies when they come out? Or, is there a particular book that you would love to see adapted into a film? Please share.

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As referenced in my previous article, actress Catherine Bell (Army Wives) and her director-husband Adam Beason have a movie project in the works called The B-Ring.

According to the Kickstarter website where funds are being raised to help finance the film, the money goal has been reached and the project will move forward.

Congrats to Catherine, Adam and everyone involved in this project!!

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Thanks to the good folks over at Seat42f, the following is a list of the TV shows that will have panels at next month’s Comic Con in July. Please note that, where available, the dates for each panels has been provided. More details will be provided as they are announced.

July 21:

Covert Affairs and Psych

July 22:

Falling Skies

These shows will be there, but no date has been set:

The Big Bang Theory, Castle, Once Upon a Time, The River, The Vampire Diaries and The Walking Dead

Now here is the bad news, here are the following shows that will NOT be at Comic Con this year:

Burn Notice, In Plain Sight, Royal Pains and White Collar

Let the countdown to Comic Con 2011 begin!

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For over 10 years now, audiences worldwide have been thrilled by the exciting adventures of Harry Potter and his friends from Hogwarts. That 10 (plus) year legacy will come to an end this summer when part 2 of the final book – “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows” is released.

A dedicated fan put this video montage together, celebrating the pop culture phenomenon that has held readers and movie goers – young and old – in delighted rapture for a decade.

The movie opens on July 15. Be there to watch the legacy of Harry Potter come to a close.

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Are you excited to see new, extended trailers for The CW dramas The Secret Circle and Ringer?

Or, how about a new trailer for Torchwood: Miracle Day that will air on Starz?

Have a look below:

The Secret Circle

Torchwood: Miracle Day

Ringer

Enjoy!

UPDATE: Entertainment Weekly is reporting that The CW will be taking down the extended trailer/preview clips for The Secret Circle and Ringer soon as I guess they were leaked. Apologizes to the readers for those disappearing soon and no offense meant toward The CW for posting them here. Since they were up at Entertainment Weekly I felt they were okay to post.

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