While we wait to have some new news outlet Mockinjay of the third and final book in the saga, is there any news regarding the film.
Ellen Pittleman, an executive of the studies in Los Angeles, recently posted on the blog Baseline Intelligence (one of the main information sources film and television) that an article about the American film market this year American Film Market (AFM):
Ellen Pittleman, an executive of the studies in Los Angeles, recently posted on the blog Baseline Intelligence (one of the main information sources film and television) that an article about the American film market this year American Film Market (AFM):
The franchise of another young adult is on sale this year and is the "Game of Fame" by Suzanne Collins book, which tells the story a post-apocalyptic world in which a deputy of the United States requires two children from each of its districts to use as a gladiator in a televised fight to the death. Gary Ross directed this adaptation from $ 60 million.
$ 60 million was probably the price demanded by the script of pre-production (thus excluding the cost of advertising, marketing and distribution).
Although $ 60 million today is so, considering that most movies arrive almost double, meaning (hopefully ) that the film has a great chance to have that level of quality that fans want to see!
(Just for comparison, the first Twilight movie had a budget of $ 37 million.)
SOURCE: Girl On Fire
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