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Magyk (Septimus Heap, Book 1)
, the first book in Angie Sage’s middle-grade series, is going to become an animated movie! David Frankel (Marley & Me) will direct it through Warner Bros., Rob Lieber (Neopets) is adapting the story, and Karen Rosenfelt is producing the picture. AND Angie Sage will be the executive producer. How cool is that–to be the author of a book that becomes a movie and to have input into the movie?
Thanks to Cynopsis Kids for the info.
[...] JavaOne Rock Star Hall of Fame . I know you’ll see some familiar names in the list… Septimus Heap: Magyk to become animated movie – cherylrainfield.com 07/27/2009 Magyk (Septimus Heap, Book 1) , the first book in Angie [...]
this is a disaster! Magyk, an ANIMATED MOVIE! Please tell me this is a lie why, oh, why can you have real people. I beg plead and cry for you to change your mind.
We spoke to Angie Sage about this and she assures us that Septimus Heap:Magyk will be a live action movie and not animated. The mistaken news about it being animated seems to stem from the fact that Warner Bros has begun CG work on some of the non-human characters - Stanley the message rat etc. Hope this helps!
Rob, that’s good news! I’ll update that in the post. Live-action is SO much better than animated.