Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Clued In

From Variety:

In a joint statement Stacey Snider, Co-Chairman and CEO of DreamWorks Studios and Deborah Forte, President of Scholastic Media announced that the forthcoming 39 Clues is already headed to the big screen.

Forte is going to produce and Steven Spielberg is looking to direct.

"The 39 Clues," set to launch globally in September, is a fully integrated multi-media adventure that spans across 10 books, 355 collectible cards, and an online game where kids can uncover information, play skill based games and collect cards to compete for prizes."

The story revolves around the Cahills - the most powerful family the world has ever known - the source of whose power is a mystery that can only be unraveled by assembling 39 clues hidden around the world throughout history.

Combining reading with online gaming and collecting, this breakthrough premise is uniquely positioned to reach millions of young people who are readers, gamers, collectors, or all three, and encourage them to participate in the hunt for the 39 clues. The initiative will roll out over a 24-month period - with the web site serving as the home base for kids to participate in The 39 Clues experience.

The first book in the series, "Maze Of Bones," is written by Rick Riordan, the #1 New York Times best-selling author also outlined the series' 10-book story arc.

"'The 39 Clues' takes creative leaps to expand the story experience from the pages of the books to multiple stages of discovery and imagination," said Spielberg. "Together with Scholastic, we have the opportunity to develop this property that says 'film,' 'family,' 'fun,' and 'franchise.'"

"When it comes to reaching young people and families through the written word, Scholastic is at the top of the list," said Stacey Snider. "We at DreamWorks Studios are proud that we have been able to acquire this unique property, - and we can't wait to get started."

"We are thrilled to be working with Steven, Stacey and the entire DreamWorks team to bring 'The 39 Clues' to the big screen," said Forte. "With our combined strengths and shared passion for the project we hope to develop 'The 39 Clues' into a major family film franchise."

"'The 39 Clues' is a great property with potential for years to come," said Adam Goodman, DreamWorks Studios' President of Production. "We are so pleased to be collaborating with Deborah and Scholastic Media on this movie franchise and eagerly look forward to bringing these stories to the screen with our team here at Dreamworks."



Putting aside the flowery accolades from all quarters...I know a few younger family folk who might love this...

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