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The Golden Compass...
New Line Cinema announces film adaptation
of fantasy trilogy
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There's
a reason for the armor...and it's good.
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Yesterday,
New Line Cinema officially announced the greenlight of The
Golden Compass, a film adaptation of the first book in Philip
Pullman's fantasy trilogy, His Dark Materials.
The
timing might have been better, as two weeks ago at the New
York licensing show, New Line had certain items from the
Golden Compass on display in order to get people excited
about the project. Hence the bear.
Honestly,
this could be really good. The trilogy concerns a young
girl on a parallel Earth and her quest to find her heritage,
her family and ultimately, possibly, to find God. In the
books, the answers won't be what you think. On film, however,
chances are there's going to be some furious third act rewriting.
As
you would be able to tell from the Amazon banner below if
it worked right, this series has sparked a lot of serious
critical debate, especially in Pullman's native England.
Here it's steadily gaining popularity, and with New Line's
film, Narnia just might be in for a run for its money.
From
New Line:
New Line Cinema has officially greenlit
production on The Golden Compass, the highly anticipated
adaptation of the first of author Philip Pullman’s
bestselling His Dark Materials trilogy, it was announced
today by New Line’s Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs Bob Shaye
and Michael Lynne. Production on the $150 million-budgeted
film is scheduled to begin September 4 in the UK, with Oscar-nominated
writer/director Chris Weitz (About a Boy, Antz) at the helm.
“The Golden Compass is the most ambitious film that
New Line has undertaken since The Lord of the Rings trilogy,
and we have assembled a remarkable creative team, headed
by Chris Weitz, to bring it to fruition,” comment
New Line’s Shaye and Lynne.
Newcomer Dakota Blue Richards has been cast in the lead
role of Lyra Belacqua. Richards landed the role after filmmakers
conducted an extensive casting search throughout England,
during which they saw more than 10,000 young girls. Open
calls were held in Oxford, Cambridge, Exeter, and Kendal,
before Richards was chosen from the Cambridge call for an
audition and subsequent screen test.
“Dakota made what should have been an extremely difficult
decision quite easy,” says writer/director Weitz.
“We wanted a completely new face for Lyra, but I was
surprised that any young girl, especially one without training,
could light up the screen as Dakota does.”
Pullman adds, “I’m delighted with the casting
of Dakota Blue Richards as Lyra. As soon as I saw Dakota’s
screen test, I realized that the search was over. Dakota
has just the combination of qualities that make up the complicated
character of this girl, and I very much look forward to
seeing the film take shape, with Dakota’s Lyra at
the heart of it.”
Helping to bring The Golden Compass to the
big screen will be an all-star production team that includes
Oscar-winning production designer Dennis Gassner (Road To
Perdition, Big Fish), Oscar-nominated costume designer Ruth
Myers (L.A. Confidential, Emma), and Oscar-nominated visual
effects supervisor Mike Fink (X-Men, X2, Road To Perdition).
The Golden Compass is being produced by Deborah Forte of
Scholastic Entertainment and Weitz’s Depth of Field
production company. Paul Weitz (an Oscar nominee for About
a Boy) and Andrew Miano will serve as executive producers
on the film. Bill Carraro will also serve as a producer
on the film.
Based on the bestselling and award-winning Pullman novels,
the His Dark Materials trilogy is comprised of The Golden
Compass, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. It revolves
around a young girl who travels to the far north to save
her best friend. Along the way, she encounters shape-shifting
creatures, witches, and a variety of otherworldly characters
in parallel universes.
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