Lionsgate Acquires Chaos Walking YA Series

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Press Release from Lionsgate

LIONSGATE, a leading global entertainment company, announced today that it has obtained worldwide rights to develop, produce and distribute films based on the award-winning, best-selling and critically acclaimed "Chaos Walking" young adult novel trilogy by Patrick Ness. The announcement was made by Lionsgate's co-COO and Motion Picture Group President Joe Drake. Doug Davison (THE DEPARTED, HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, THE GRUDGE) will be producing through his Quadrant Pictures.

The Carnegie Medal winning books are set in a dystopian future with humans colonizing a distant earth-like planet. When an infection called the Noise suddenly makes all thought audible, privacy vanishes in an instant. In the ensuing chaos, a corrupt autocrat threatens to take control of the human settlements and wage war with the indigenous alien race, and only young Todd Hewitt holds the key to stopping planet wide-destruction.

"Although these stories are set in a critical time in the future, they speak volumes about what is happening all over the world today, and about the power of young people to challenge the status quo and change the course of our future," said Alli Shearmur, Lionsgate's President of Motion Picture Production and Development, who will be overseeing the production for the studio, with Senior Vice President of Motion Picture Production Jim Miller. "We feel privileged to be bringing these powerful and exquisite books to cinematic life."

Critics have hailed the trilogy, which is published by Candlewick Press in the US and Walker Books in the UK, as "one of the outstanding literary achievements of the present century," (The Irish Times), and described it as "furiously paced, terrifying, exhilarating and heartbreaking," (The Sunday Telegraph.). The Guardian's Lucy Mangan recognizes the series' gripping quality and broad appeal, saying "I would press the Chaos Walking trilogy urgently on anyone, anyone at all."

But The Wall Street Journal makes the most apt reference given that the series has found a home at Lionsgate, noting that "With its dark tone, violence, and readerly fanaticism, the book belongs firmly beside Suzanne Collins's work." Lionsgate is also the studio behind THE HUNGER GAMES, based on Collins's worldwide bestselling trilogy of the same name.

"A sense of urgency and momentum permeates these stories- it makes the books ones you can't put down, and will make the movies ones you can't miss on the big screen," said Drake of his decision to acquire the adaptation rights. "But apart from the story elements, the world in the stories is so vividly imagined. These are books, much like 'The Hunger Games,' that we feel truly beg to be brought to life on film."

The rights deal was negotiated for the studio by Rob McEntegart, the Motion Picture Group's Senior Executive Vice President, and for the author by his agent Michelle Kass of Michelle Kass Associates in London and attorney Howard Abramson of Behr Abramson in LA. Robert Melnik, Executive Vice President of Business Affairs for Lionsgate, negotiated Davison's producer deal with attorney Rick Genow.

TRILOGY AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

The "Chaos Walking" trilogy has sold hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide and won numerous medals and honors in the US and the UK, where Ness - an American citizen - lives. They've won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, the James Tiptree Junior Award, the Costa Children's Book Prize, been named on Amazon.com and Publisher's Weekly's lists of the Best Books of the Year, and all three titles have been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, with "Monsters of Men," the final volume, winning in June 2011. The Carnegie Medal is a particular distinction with past winners including "Watership Down," by Richard Adams, "The Golden Compass," by Philip Pullman, and "The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Last Battle," by C.S. Lewis. "Chaos Walking" marks the first time in history that every entry in a trilogy has either won or been shortlisted for the prestigious honor.

BOOK SYNOPSES

The Knife of Never Letting Go






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