read it before the movie comes out
Looks like my absolute favorite book from 2004 is slated to become a movie. I'm going to keep my fingers crossed and hope they get it right. Sometimes they do and it's an amazing complement to the book (The English Patient, About a Boy, Fight Club, Hours, Remains of the Day, Seabiscuit, and Wonder Boys), and other times it's just horrific (Adaptation (Orchid Thief), Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Absolute Power [that's two Eastwood movies], and Under the Tuscan Sun).
Gus Van Sant is in negotiations to direct "The Time Traveler's Wife" for New Line Cinema. The studio acquired "Traveler" in 2003 for Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Brad Grey and Nick Wechsler to produce. New Line said Grey, who took over the reins of Paramount Studios on March 1, remains attached as a producer. Written by Audrey Niffenegger, a writer and professor of book arts in Chicago, the book is a loose retelling of "The Odyssey." The story centers on a man with a time-traveling gene that allows him to appear to his true love at different points in her life. Jeremy Leven adapted the book.
Gus Van Sant is in negotiations to direct "The Time Traveler's Wife" for New Line Cinema. The studio acquired "Traveler" in 2003 for Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Brad Grey and Nick Wechsler to produce. New Line said Grey, who took over the reins of Paramount Studios on March 1, remains attached as a producer. Written by Audrey Niffenegger, a writer and professor of book arts in Chicago, the book is a loose retelling of "The Odyssey." The story centers on a man with a time-traveling gene that allows him to appear to his true love at different points in her life. Jeremy Leven adapted the book.
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