The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones isn't in theaters until this August, but Constantin Film is already moving forward on the prequel series Infernal Devices, which is a spin-off of Cassandra Clare 's popular novel series. Stephanie Sanditz , an actress with no real writing credits to her name, has already been hired to pen the screenplay for Infernal Devices.
The Mortal Instruments is a fantasy romance that follows a young girl in contemporary times who discovers she is from a race of angels known as Shadowhunters, and that her kind has been locked in an age-old battle with a sect of vampires known as the Downworlders.
This new story will trade back alley raves for Victorian England, and revolves around a new girl who goes on a journey of self-discovery. The book follows the ancestors of many characters from The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones , and because some of the characters are immortal,. The movie is based on the popular "The Mortal Instruments" book series and is one of the most highly-anticipated films of Apparently the studio is so happy with the feedback and potential box office results that the company decided to start working on "Infernal Devices," which is a different book series, but is meant to be a prequel to "Mortal Instruments.
Stephanie Sanditz has been hired to write the script for "Infernal Devices. The Hollywood Reporter says that Stephanie Sanditz has been tasked with scripting an adaptation of the book series The Infernal Devices, written by author Cassandra Clare. The series is a prequel to The Mortal Instruments series, also written by Clare.
A director has not been announced yet. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is an upcoming supernatural thriller which is out August 23, It is the first of a six-book series which details the life of a modern day girl who turns out to be a descendant of half-angel warriors, the Shadowhunters, who protect Earth and battle demons.
Check out the trailer here. The Infernal Devices is a 3-book prequel series that takes place in Victorian England and references the ancestors of characters from The Mortal Instruments series which is set in present day.
Our own Gig Patta interviewed the author at WonderCon. Check that out here. Well, this is interesting. As you may or may not know, Clare has written another series of books titled Infernal Devices, which are related to The Mortal Instruments novels. These books will function as a prequel and are set in England during the Victorian Era. They will feature a different teen heroine too, this time focusing on an orphan named Tessa who is looking for her missing brother.
For those unfamiliar with the series, check out the plot summary below: This series takes place in Victorian England, ten years after the peace treaties between the demon-fighting Shadowhunters and Downworlders vampires, fairies, werewolves, and warlocks was signed.
As Shadowhunters. Clare has written a related series of books called Infernal Devices, and Stephanie Sanditz has been hired to script a film based on the first one.
While [ Talk about jumping the proverbial gun! Read on for details. According to THR the company has thrown into development an adaptation of the spin-off book series written by Mortal Instruments author Cassandra Clare and has hired Stephanie Sanditz to write the screenplay. Mortal Instruments, a best-selling series of fantasy romance books, centers on a young girl who discovers she is part of a hidden race of angels known as Shadowhunters locked in a battle with warlocks and vampires called Downworlders.
Infernal Devices is set in Victorian England and sees a new teen girl plunged into a journey of adventure and self-discovery. The young-adult fiction genre has certainly had a mixed experience at the box office. Sure, Twilight, Harry Potter, and The Hunger Games all had massive amounts of success and spawned sequels, but on the other side of the coin there are movies like The Host and Beautiful Creatures that went absolutely nowhere. The story follows her as she learns to navigate these new powers of hers.
A love story emerges as she falls in love with two different Shadowhunters. Trouble stirs around as she sets out to find her brother. Meanwhile, the love triangle she finds herself in continues to plague her thoughts.
Especially with a novel with such complex intricacies as The Mortal Instruments, changes and manipulations of the original plotline is often necessary. This caused some hardcore book fans to abandon the show. When the rumours began circulating on social media platforms this week that The Infernal Devices was potentially in production, outrage ensued. Basically, in a nutshell, fans of the television adaptation were angered by the fact that the article that made the announcement did so on the anniversary of the last episode of Shadowhunters.
Here is what some fans had to say. Many Shadowhunters fans were struggling because they still miss the show a lot. Others tried to concentrate on the Malec wedding anniversary to have something good in their minds and something to feel good about because that anniversary also meant the last episode aired one year ago.
With posting the news they placed something to destroy the happiness the fans tried to feel. I have no interest in reading or watching TID. The only Magnus for me is HarryShumJr. I have talked to the writer on and off every month or so for about six months. I like her a lot and she has read all the books. She knows the time period well and gets the characters.
I do like the pilot, though pilots can always change. It is not a spinoff of Shadowhunters in any way other than having related source material. I know It seems weird for news about it to come out so soon after the cancellation of Shadowhunters, and makes them seem connected, but they are not.
I was also surprised. Here is Constantin discussing it in Variety in April:. I am curious to see what will happen and will keep you updated. As dedicated as the people working on TID are, they need the support from a studio to get it shown. There are plenty out there. I also like to write, but don't get to do much of that aside from on here.
Im just so happy my favorite story written by cassandra is becoming a movie. And this is super exiting. I really look forward to it. Oh how exiting watching that would be.
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