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First-look at the new Hercule Poirot coming to the BBC

Hercule Poirot, the Belgium detective was created by Agatha Christie and featured in over 33 novels and 50 short stories between 1920 and 1975.

He is now household name and over the years has been played by over ten different men- now that list also includes American actor, John Malkovich.

The BBC has announced a new Hercule Poirot series produced in conjunction with Mammoth Screen and Agatha Christie Limited adaptation of The ABC Murders. The series will be first shown on BBC One.




John Malkovich has told the BBC:

“I’m honoured to have been asked to play Hercule Poirot. It’s a role that’s been played by a number of excellent actors, and I am enjoying the numerous challenges this part presents. I have great respect for Sarah Phelps’ screenplay and hope to do both she and Agatha Christie’s creation some measure of justice.”




Bestselling WWII novel to air as six-part mini-series on Sky

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When Heather Morris’ Tattooist of Auschwitz was published, everyone was talking about it. As love stories go, this one wasn’t traditional as the two captured Jews in a concentration camp fell in love over a tattoo gun.

Lali Sokolov had been tattooing Jews under threat of death at Auschwitz for months, tattooing thousands of Jews who entered the camp, when one day he found himself tattooing the arm of Gita Fuhrmannova as she stood, emaciated before him, robbed of her dignity by the Nazis. It’s not the usual setting for a love story, but fall in love they did, and this true story was captured by Heather Morris in the bestselling book The Tattooist of Auschwitz, which sold more than a million copies in the UK alone, and is now adapted by Sky and released this week!

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Roald Dahl Estate Announces ‘Wonka’ Tie-in Novel

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Those of you who enjoy a good film as well as a good book may be aware that Warner Bros is currently working on a film based on Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Called Wonka, the film stars Timothée Chalamet as the titular character, and will explore how Willy Wonka came to be the eccentric chocolatier we meet in Dahl’s novel.

If you’re excited to return to the magical world of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, then you’ll be pleased to learn that the Roald Dahl Estate is teaming up with Puffin to publish a tie-in novelisation of the film, written by children’s author Sibéal Pounder. The novel will be released alongside the film’s debut on 15th December. As The Bookseller reports, Puffin publishing director, Ruth Knowles, said: “As the bestselling author of Bad Mermaids and Witch Wars series [Bloomsbury], Sibéal Pounder is an expert in crafting stories for young readers full of irreverent humour, charismatic characters and magic. Sibéal is the perfect voice to bring the story of the ‘Wonka’ movie to the page and we’re excited that families and young people will have the chance to enjoy the magic of ‘Wonka’ on screen and as a book this winter.” Read More

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Trailer released for Netflix’s “All the light we cannot see” adaptation

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Originally published in 2014, and met with critical acclaim and a Pulitzer Prize win, Anthony Doerr’s novel All the Light we Cannot See tells the story of a blind French girl taking refuge in her uncle’s house following the Nazi occupation of Paris during World War II, as well as a young German teenage boy whose skill with radios sees him sent to military school. In late 2021, it was announced that Netflix has acquired the rights to create a series based on the novel, and that Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight would serve as the writer. Read More

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Twilight TV Series Reportedly in Development

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TV shows based on popular books are all the rage these days, from Amazon’s Rings of Power to Netflix’s Bridgerton. It was recently announced that a Harry Potter TV show is in development, and it seems one based on the Twilight saga is also in early development at Lionsgate Television, according to THR.

The source claims the show is being written by Sinead Daly, who has previously worked on the likes of Tell Me Lies, The Walking Dead: World Beyond, Raised by Wolves, Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency and The Get Down. It’s still very early days for the show, and it is yet to be announced which platform or network it will air on, from Netflix to HBO, but the studio intends to shop the rights further into the project’s development. It is said the author of the books, Stephanie Meyer, will be involved in some capacity.
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Harry Potter Books to be made into new TV series

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It’s announced today that the Harry Potter series is to be made into a new television series with a brand new cast. It’s said that series author, JK Rowling and her agent Neil Blair will be executive producers for the series. A long term project, this series will be produced over the course of a decade, and each season will be based on one of the seven books, which is likely to be music to the ears of those who believed the movies left a lot out!

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Is The NeverEnding Story Reboot Coming in 2024?

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Rumours have been flying about a reboot of the classic fantasy movie The NeverEnding Story. 

80s nostalgia is reaching its peak and companies seem to riding the wave of its increased popularity. It has been recently announced (but not confirmed) that Disney plan to create a reboot of the classic 80s movie A NeverEnding Story.

The original movie was released in 1984, inspired by the 1979 fantasy novel by Michael Ende. The movie only remade the first half of the book, with the second half released 6 years later with The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter.

This latest adaptation may, once again, be split into multiple parts but it has not yet been confirmed.

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