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School’s Out for the summer blockbuster?

Started by Molch-R, 03 May, 2011, 01:13:37 PM

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Molch-R

Abaddon's 'Attack the Block meets Lord of the Flies' novel optioned by Multistory Films

Abaddon Books is proud to announce that it has struck a deal with Multistory Films to bring School's Out by Scott Andrews to the big screen.

Attack the Block meets Lord of the Flies in a post-apocalyptic landscape where pupils at a public school grow up fast or they don't grow up at all, School's Out is one of the stand-out titles from Abaddon's successful Afterblight Chronicles series.

The books follows the final days of St Mark's School for Boys; and when your teachers are killing each other, the prefect is experimenting with crucifixion, and the rival gang from across town has decided that ritualistic cannibalism is the way to go, spots and BO don't seem like such big problems any more.

Multistory Films is a new UK-based production company, which has just completed post-production on its debut feature film, low budget horror thriller The Harsh Light of Day. This will be closely followed by art house feature Verity's Summer; written and directed by Short film Palme D'Or nominee Benjamin Crowe.

Jonathan Oliver, editor-in-chief of Abaddon Books, said:
"We're delighted that the quality of Scott's work on School's Out has been recognised – it's a great novel and a cracking read that never lets up. With teenagers facing insurmountable odds in TV series like Misfits and films such as Attack the Block, the time when teens save the world is nigh!"

Jason Kingsley, CEO of Rebellion, said:
"Whereas much post-apocalyptic fiction focuses on the bleak, The Afterblight Chronicles is made for the silver screen: action, big set pieces, strong characters and a killer concept. Abaddon's status as an ideas factory is now well established – our medieval zombie novel Stronghold was optioned earlier this year and this is yet another property that's been snapped up by a film company."

Emma Biggins, producer and MD of Multistory Films, said:
"We are thrilled to begin development on School's Out. The book presents a perfect opportunity to create a high-octane action movie with depth, intelligence and wit. As a new production company we are extremely excited to be collaborating with a company as successful and renowned as Rebellion."

Keef Monkey

Great news, a big fan of the Afterblight books and that was one of the best. Can imagine it working great as a film. Would be nice to see it lead to more Afterblight movies.

GordonR

What's happened to the other Abaddon book-to-movie project that was announced last year?

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118026068?refCatId=4076

There's no sign of it on the production slate of the company involved:

http://www.amberentertainment.com/projects/index.html