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At the end of 2013, I posted the sixth part of an ongoing series of articles about books that are being made into films. Since that time, I have been collecting details on more books that will be adapted to the big screen; and given how long it has been since I posted a new part to this series, it only seemed right to revisit the list. There are no specific timelines on when any of these films will be seen at your local theatre, but they are being developed nonetheless:

They appear in alphabetical order:

The Atlantis Gene by A.G. Riddle

The Atlantis Gene by A.G. Riddle

Atlantis (Trilogy) – CBS Films has secured the rights to the trilogy of sci-fi novels by A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis Gene, The Atlantis Plague and The Atlantis World). The first book in the series revolves around a brilliant geneticist and an international counterterrorism agent who team to thwart a global pandemic and solve the greatest mystery of all time: the truth behind the origins of humanity.

I'll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson

I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson

I’ll Give You The Sun – Warner Bros. has acquired the rights to the young adult novel by Jandy Nelson (that will be on bookshelves next month). The book is a coming-of-age drama about teenage twins, Noah and Jude, who are both budding artists torn apart in the wake of a family tragedy. They are later reunited as they put the pieces back together and begin to define themselves not just as artists but as human beings as they process first love, betrayal, family, and the power of personal expression through art.

Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira

Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira

Love Letters to the Dead – Fox 2000 has optioned the debut novel by Ava Dellaira that follows Laurel, a high school student whose beloved older sister has died under mysterious circumstances. Emotionally frayed by the loss, she unexpectedly finds catharsis in an assignment from her English teacher: write a letter to a dead person. Instead of handing in the assignment, though, she begins an ongoing series of letters to an eclectic group of rock stars, poets, and popular icons such as Kurt Cobain, Judy Garland, Amelia Earhart, and Amy Winehouse. She writes to her epistolary confidants about navigating new and complicated friendships, learning to live with her splintering family and falling in love for the first time. Ultimately, the letters reveal the painful truth about her past.

Merlin: The Lost Years by T. A. Barron

Merlin: The Lost Years by T. A. Barron

Merlin: The Lost Years – Disney is working on an adaptation of the T. A. Barron young adult book series for the big screen. The books center on a teen who will one day be the powerful mage who sits at the right hand of King Arthur. But first he has many lessons to master, including how to temper his darker leanings and his pride. Much of the action takes place on the enchanted isle of Fincayra, where the teen wizard embarks on many a quest with female companion Rhia and wannabe jester Bumbelwy. The antagonist is Rhita Gawr, a spirit world warlord.

Not a Drop to Drink by Mindy McGinnis

Not a Drop to Drink by Mindy McGinnis

Not A Drop To Drink – Fickle Fish Films (the production company of Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight franchise) have optioned the rights to the debut young adult novel by Mindy McGinnis. The story centers on Lynn, whose survival in the dystopian world means protecting her precious freshwater pond against drought, snowless winters, coyotes, and, most importantly, people looking for a drink. Having a pond requires the fortitude to protect it, something Mother taught her well during their quiet hours on the rooftop, rifles in hand. But wisps of smoke on the horizon mean one thing: strangers are coming.

The Finished by David Baldacci

The Finished by David Baldacci

The Finisher – Columbia Pictures has acquired the rights to the young adult novel by David Baldacci that centers on a regimented community named Wormwood that is surrounded by a forest filled with mysterious and dangerous beasts. When the 14-year old protagonist spies her mentor running into that forest, it sets the girl on a mystical adventure to find the truth about her town.

The Here and Now by Ann Brashares

The Here and Now by Ann Brashares

The Here and Now – Alcon Entertainment, Alloy Entertainment and 8:38 Productions have teamed to acquire the latest young adult novel by Ann Brashares (the woman behind The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants book series). The novel is an epic romantic thriller about a girl from the future who might be able to save the world if she lets go of the one thing she’s found to hold on to.

The Wonder of All Things by Jason Mott

The Wonder of All Things by Jason Mott

The Wonder Of All Things – Lionsgate has acquired the rights to the sophomore novel by Jason Mott (who wrote The Returned on which the ABC series Resurrection is based). The stories follows what happens when a pilot loses control of his plane during an air show and crashes into the stands. Two 13-year-old best friends, Wash and Ava, are trapped beneath the rubble. They are found by rescuers, but Wash is seriously injured, a chunk of steel protruding from his belly. Ava tries to help him by pulling free the metal, but blood rushes out; he’s dying. She panics and puts her hands on the wound, crying. When she pulls her hands away, the wound is gone, healed without a scar. Rescuers captured the miracle on their cell phone cameras. It goes up on YouTube, and she becomes the center of attention from media, scientists and religious leaders.

Only Everything (True Love Trilogy) by Kieran Scott

Only Everything (True Love Trilogy) by Kieran Scott

True Love – Boardwalk Entertainment Group and Not My Father’s Company have acquired the rights to this young adult book trilogy by Kieran Scott; the first book “Only Everything” came out in May of this year. The book series follows a teenage female Cupid named Eros who is expelled from Olympus for defying Zeus after falling in love with Orion. She is banished to (of all places) New Jersey — what she believes to be hell — and must match three couples without the use of her powers to save the love of her life from the wrath of the gods.

Given the proliferation of young adult novels being made into films it will be interesting to see how these adaptations turn out; especially to learn if they will become box office smashes or disasters.

Do you have a book you would like to see made into a film? Or do any of the above strike your fancy? Or would you rather not see any of the books listed above be made into a film for whatever reason? Please share.

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Summer Snow

The movie Summer Snow will debut on UP Channel on August 17 at 8 PM.

Hallie Benson (young actress Rachel Eggleston) is a small girl with a very big heart. Whether baking cookies for a grumpy neighbor or selling toothbrushes to help a friend, Hallie always thinks of others. Unfortunately, her “creative” ways of helping people often leave her father Dan with a mess to clean up.

Dan Benson (David Chisum) struggles to keep it all together after his wife’s death. He doesn’t cook, do hair or know how to help his three children without his beautiful wife and her unshakeable faith in God.

The cast includes Cameron Goodman, Garrett Backstrom and Brett Rice.

Here is a trailer for Summer Snow.

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Witches of East End Season 2

Two weeks ago at Comic Con 2014 the entire cast and creative team behind the Lifetime drama Witches of East End took to the stage at the San Diego Convention Center to talk about the show’s second season that has taken on a much darker this year from last season.

The panelists included Julia Ormond (Joanna Beauchamp), Jenna Dewan-Tatum (Freya Beauchamp), Rachel Boston (Ingrid Beauchamp), Madchen Amick (Wendy Beauchamp), Daniel DiTomasso (Killian Gardiner) and Eric Winter (Dash Gardiner) along with executive producers Richard Hatem and Maggie Friedman, who is also the series creator.

After seeing a sneak peek at the first two arcs of this coming Sunday’s episode, the cast and creative team took to the stage and had the following to share about the show:

• As the season progresses, the mysterious romance between Ingrid and the Mandragora (guest star Anthony Konechny), the magical creature that came through the Asgard portal at the end of season one, will be further explored;

• The relationship between Freya and Killian will not get any smoother;

• Julia will still deal with a lot of changes especially with Ingrid moving out;

• While Wendy has a soft spot for her nephew Frederick (new series regular Christian Cooke), she doesn’t trust him and she will work hard to bring the truth to everyone in the family;

• There may be more just friendship between Dash and Ingrid as the season rolls out because, according to Rachel, they have an “interesting connection”;

• The executive producers teased that there will be some deaths, there will be more twists and turns in Freya and Killian’s relationship, there will be more Frederick, the history of the Beauchamp will be explored including more flashbacks; and,

• With Dash and Killian now aware of their powers, there will be “fun twists to explore the dynamic of their abilities,” according to Eric.

During the Q&A section of the panel, Madchen shared that now that Wendy has only one life left she will “have to grow up a little” and perhaps her budding relationship with Tommy (recurring guest star Ignacio Serricchio) will help her along that path.

When asked what storylines they like best to write, Maggie shared that she “loves writing the past life stories” while Richard “enjoys writing for Killian and Eva (recurring guest star Bianca Lawson).

The cast was then asked what it is like to film the spell scenes with the cast all joining that it takes a lot of imagination to visualize the CGI that is added in to the scenes, but sometimes it doesn’t always work out right for them. Madchen, of course, chimed in to joke “so you guys don’t know how to do magic?”

When asked what their favorite scene has been, each cast member shared the following:

• Eric – Blowing up the car
• Daniel – The boat scene from episode two
• Madchen – Any scene where the four witches are together
• Rachel – The storyline with Adam (recurring guest star Jason George)
• Jenna – The boat scene
• Julia – Any scene between Joanna and Wendy

And they also talked briefly about the type of scene they would love to film:

• Rachel – she would love to see Ingrid fly
• Jenna – would love to see a witch fight or Freya kicking some serious ass
• Madchen – she Wendy do some dark voodoo magic
• Daniel and Eric – they would love to see a warlock fight
• Julia – see Joanna struggle with her environmental footprint

To see what happens next on Witches of East End, make sure to tune into Lifetime this Sunday, August 10 at 9/8c.

Photo Credit: Rueben

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As much as I would love to be nearly everywhere at San Diego Comic Con each year, that is an impossible feat at least until someone figures out how to clone people or make astral projection a reality.

In the meantime, it really helps to have a fantastic friend with an amazing camera and a skill at photography to help capture just some of the excitement that is Comic Con.

The following pictures were taken by my good friend Dominick Dusseault throughout the first day of the convention:

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Under the Dome

Scorpion (New CBS Show Debuting This Fall)

Teen Wolf

NOTE: Be on the look-out for a special giveaway announcement here at Rueben’s Ramblings for all the Teen Wolf fans out there.

The Giver (From Off-Site NerdHQ Event)

There will be plenty more pictures coming from the panels, off-site events and sights of Comic Con 2014 shortly.

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Stranded in Paradise

The Hallmark Channel movie Stranded in Paradise will debut on August 9 at 9 PM.

Tess Nelson (Vanessa Marcil from General Hospital) is a poised and confident human resources executive who is aiming for a well-deserved promotion. But when her boss informs her she’s being laid off instead, Tess is furious and worried about letting down her demanding mother, Mona (Cindy Pickett).

Determined to use a business trip to an HR convention in Puerto Rico to score a new job, she is discouraged when the trip is a disaster from the start, and an approaching hurricane makes it impossible to fly home. But after bumping into a handsome fellow traveler, Carter (James Denton from Desperate Housewives), Tess opens up to the possibilities beyond her desk job, and the couple’s adventures on the island bring them closer while the hurricane rolls in.

Here is a trailer for Stranded in Paradise.

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Based on information provided by the Box Office Mojo and some internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in August:

Calvary
Opens: August 1

Father James Lavelle (Brendan Gleeson from The Grand Seduction) is a good man intent on making the world a better place. He is continually shocked and saddened by the spiteful and confrontational inhabitants of his small country town in County Sligo. During confession a parishioner threatens that he will kill someone the next Sunday, and as the week progresses the forces of darkness begin to close in around him. The cast includes Chris O’Dowd (The Shappires), Kelly Reilly (Sherlock Holmes and Black Box) and Domhnall Gleeson (About Time).

Get On Up
Opens: August 1

Based on the incredible life story of the Godfather of Soul, the film will give a fearless look inside the music, moves and moods of James Brown (Chadwick Boseman from the box office film 42), taking audiences on the journey from his impoverished childhood to his evolution into one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. The cast includes Nelsan Ellis (True Blood), Jill Scott (The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency), Tika Sumpter (The Haves and Have Nots), Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer (The Help), Keith Robinson (Dreamgirls), Lennie James (Jericho and Low Winter Sun), Nick Eversman (Missing and The Tomorrow People), Josh Hopkins (Cougar Town) and veteran actor Dan Aykroyd.

Guardians of the Galaxy
Opens: August 1

This film expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the cosmos, where brash adventurer Peter Quill (Chris Pratt from Parks and Recreation) finds himself the object of an unrelenting bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan (Lee Pace from Pushing Daisies and Halt and Catch Fire), a powerful villain with ambitions that threaten the entire universe. To evade the ever-persistent Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with a quartet of disparate misfits-Rocket (voice by Bradley Cooper), a gun-toting raccoon, Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel), a tree-like humanoid, the deadly and enigmatic Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and the revenge-driven Drax the Destroyer (wrestler Dave Bautista). But when Quill discovers the true power of the orb and the menace it poses to the cosmos, he must do his best to rally his ragtag rivals for a last, desperate stand-with the galaxy’s fate in the balance. The cast includes Karen Gillan (Doctor Who), Djimon Hounsou (Blood Diamond), John C. Reilly (Never Been Kissed), Josh Brolin (Labor Day), Laura Haddock (Sherlock and Da Vinci’s Demons), Benicio del Toro (Savages) and veteran actress Glenn Close.

What If
Opens: August 1

The film follows Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe from Harry Potter franchise), who becomes infatuated with a girl named Chantry (Zoe Kazan from Ruby Sparks), only to discover that she’s already dating another man, causing their relationship to be put in the “friend zone”. The cast includes Adam Driver (Girls), Jemima Rooper (Atlantis and Lost in Austen), Mackenzie Davis (Halt and Catch Fire) and Megan Park (The Secret Life of the American Teenager).

Into The Storm
Opens: August 8

In the span of a single day, the town of Silverton is ravaged by an unprecedented onslaught of tornadoes. The entire town is at the mercy of the erratic and deadly cyclones, even as storm trackers predict the worst is yet to come. Most people seek shelter, while others run towards the vortex, testing how far a storm chaser will go for that once-in-a-lifetime shot. The cast includes Richard Armitage (The Hobbit), Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan and Friday Night Lights) and Sarah Wayne Callies (The Walking Dead).

The Hundred-Foot Journey
Opens: August 8

Hassan Kadam (Manish Dayal from 90210 and Switched at Birth) and his family are displaced from their native India. They settle in a small French town to open a restaurant, but once the ice-queen proprietress of the French restaurant across the street, Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren), catches wind of it, she gives them hell.

The Giver
Opens: August 15

In a perfect world where there is no conflict, racism or sickness, every member of society has a specific role, and 16-year-old Jonas (Brenton Thwaites from Oculus and Blue Lagoon: The Awakening) is selected to be the Receiver of Memory. As Jonas uncovers the truth behind his world’s past, he discovers that many years earlier, his forefathers gave up humanity in order to have a stable society. The film is based on the 1993 novel by Lois Lowry. The cast includes Alexander Skarsgard (True Blood), Katie Holmes (Dawson’s Creek) and veteran actors Jeff Bridges and Meryl Streep.

The One I Love
Opens: August 15

A couple in a struggling marriage, escape for the weekend in pursuit of their better selves and end up facing an unusual dilemma. The cast includes Mark Duplass (The Mindy Project), Elizabeth Moss (Mad Men) and veteran actor Ted Danson.

If I Stay
Opens: August 22

Based on the book by Gayle Forman, Mia Hall (Chloe Grace Moretz from Carrie and Kick-Ass) thought the hardest decision she would ever face would be whether to pursue her musical dreams at Juilliard or follow a different path to be with the love of her life, her rebellious boyfriend, Adam (Jamie Blackley from The Fifth Estate). But when what should have been a carefree family drive takes the lives of her mother Kat (Mireille Enos from The Killing), her father (Joshua Leonard from The Blair Witch Project) and her little brother Teddy, everything changes in an instant, and now her own life hangs in the balance as she lies in a coma in the hospital. Caught between life and death, or otherwise known as ‘limbo’, for one revealing day, she flashes back into her past, and has an out-of-body experience as she watches friends and family gather at the hospital. She must make a decision that will not only decide her future, but her ultimate fate. Lauren Lee Smith (The Listener and Mutant X) co-stars.

When the Game Stands Tall
Opens: August 22

The film is an adaptation of the 2003 book by Neil Hayes about the record-setting 151-game 1992–2003 high school football winning streak by De La Salle High School of Concord, California that will star Jim Caviezel (Person of Interest), Laura Dern (Enlightened), Michael Chiklis (The Shield) and Alexander Ludwig (The Hunger Games).

The November Man
Opens August 27

Peter Devereaux (Pierce Brosnan) is an ex-CIA operative who has been brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former protégé in a deadly game involving high level US Government officials and the Russian president-elect. The cast includes
Olga Kurylenko (Magic City and Quantum of Solace), Luke Bracey (Monte Carlo), Will Patton (Falling Skies), Caterina Scorsone (Private Practice) and Eliza Taylor (The 100).

One Chance
Opens: August 29

The film tells the true story of Paul Potts (James Corden from Doctor Who and The Wrong Mans), a shy, bullied shop assistant by day and an amateur opera singer by night who became a phenomenon after being chosen for — and ultimately winning — “Britain’s Got Talent”. The cast includes Jemima Rooper (Atlantis and Lost in Austen), Mackenzie Crooke (Almost Human and Pirates of the Caribbean franchise), Colm Meaney (Hell on Wheels and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and veteran actress Julie Walters (Harry Potter franchise).

The Congress
Opens: August 29

Robin Wright plays an aging actress with a reputation for being fickle and unreliable, so much so that nobody is willing to offer her roles anymore. She agrees to sell the movie rights to her digital image to Miramount Studios in exchange for a hefty sum and the promise to never act again. After her body is digitally scanned, the studio will be able to make films starring her using only computer-generated characters. Twenty years later, her character attends the Futurological Congress, which showcases Miramount’s new technology that allows people to transform themselves into animated avatars. The cast includes Paul Giamatti, Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Danny Huston (Magic City) and Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road).

Movies coming out in September will be posted at the end of August.

Enjoy!

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Memory Book

The Hallmark Movie Channel original movie The Memory Book will debut on July 26 at 9 PM.

Chloe Davenport (Meghan Ory from Intelligence and Once Upon a Time), a budding photographer in San Francisco, discovers a personal book of pictures showcasing the romance of a young couple from the early seventies. Although the pictures show a couple who is very happy, Chloe is skeptical and believes true love is a falsehood. Wanting to find out more, Chloe sets out on an emotional journey to find the couple, Sarah and Jonathan, who she knows only through their old photos.

With the help of a new friend, handsome but impulsive bartender Gabe (Luke Macfarlane from Brothers & Sisters), she follows leads all around the city, attempting to discover love and find the willingness to accept it in her own life.

Veteran actress Adrienne Barbeau and John Cassini (Continuum) also star.

Here is a trailer for The Memory Book.

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Rocky RoadOn July 20, the UP Channel original movie Rocky Road will debut at 8 PM.

Harrison Castle (Mark Salling from Glee) has the corporate apartment, expense account and big office at his prestigious Wall Street firm. Harrison is a wheeler-dealer with the world at his feet. But it all comes crashing down in an instant. His firm suffers catastrophic losses and is forced to downsize and Harrison is one of the casualties. Shell-shocked, having lived on the margin the same way he trades, Harrison is suddenly broke. In fact, he’s in debt. He has fallen from Wall Street to Main Street in one bus ride. The bus pulls into a quaint New Hampshire township and Harrison’s parents are surprised and thrilled to see him. Harrison pretends that he is taking a long overdue vacation, when, in fact, he is living his worst nightmare — moving back with his parents and working his old route in his father’s ice cream truck business.

The cast includes Steve Byers (Falcon Beach and Alphas), Rebecca Dalton (The L.A. Complex) and Nicholas Campbell (Haven).

Here is a trailer for Rocky Road.

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For Better or Worse

The Hallmark Channel original movie For Better or Worse will debut on July 19 at 9 PM.

Wendy Hartline (Lisa Whelchel of Facts of Life fame) is finally starting to settle into the single life after struggling with the death of her husband. After a difficult season of grief, she’s taken over the family business of coordinating the town’s most beautiful and memorable weddings with the help of her friend and co-worker Roseanne (Kim Fields also of Facts of Life fame).

However, when the charming and incredibly irritating Marco (Antonio Cupo from Bomb Girls) opens a legal practice that specializes in divorces right next to her wedding chapel, Wendy is going to make sure that she stops at nothing to promote her business and the sanctity of marriage. Along the way, Wendy learns that self-discovery and moving on are the ways to finding true happiness.

Here is a trailer for For Better or Worse.

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Comeback Dad

On July 12, the UP Channel movie Comeback Dad will debut at 8 PM.

Nima Babineaux (Tatyana Ali from The Young and the Restless) looks like a woman who has it all – she is an accomplished pianist who runs her own music school and is engaged to Spence (Brad James from For Better or Worse), a successful engineer who adores her. But, in truth, she has never recovered from her alcoholic father, Othell (Charles S. Dutton from Roc), walking out on their family and it has made it hard for her to truly trust anyone. When Othell decides it is time to make amends and tries to reenter her life, Nima begins an emotional and eye-opening journey she could have never expected.

The film also stars Loretta Devine from Grey’s Anatomy.

Here is a trailer for Comeback Dad.

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