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Friday, March 22, 2013

Winslet Is On For "Divergent" Film Adaptation

On its radar since January Kate Winslet has been confirmed for Neil Burger's young adult dystopian tale "Divergent" as Jeanine Matthews says Deadline.


Author Veronica Roth's young adult novel is set in a society divided into five factions that each represent a particular virtue: honesty, selflessness, bravery, peacefulness and intelligence.Once a year, sixteen-year-olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives. It's then a teenage boy and girl set out to rebel against the system and discover a growing conflict that threatens to unravel this seemingly perfect society.

Shailene Woodley ("The Descendants") will star as 16-year old Beatrice Prior who leaves her group to join a rival faction and falls in love with a young man (Downton Abbey's star Theo James) whose character Tobias "Four" Eaton is her intense instructor and one of the leaders of the Dauntless faction.

James beat out Jeremy Irvine ("War Horse"), Lucas Till ("X-Men: First Class") and Alex Pettyfer ("Magic Mike") who all tested for the part. The role had been tough to cast with Luke Bracey, Brenton Thwaites, and Jack Reynor trying out for the part with Till last November.

Jai Courtney will play Eric who is a leader of the Dauntless faction. Ansel Elgort will play Woodley's twin brother Caleb. Maggie Q will play a tattoo artist who befriends the girl, while Zoe Kravitz plays another of her allies named Christina. Aaron Eckhart would play heroine Beatrice Prior's father, Andrew, Ray Stevenson and Miles Teller who is playing Peter.

Matthews is the intelligent head of the 'Erudite' faction.

The second novel in the Trilogy was released last May.The last book will hit next year.

Snow White And The Huntsman screenwriter Evan Daugherty wrote the initial adapted script. Now Vanessa Taylor is presently re-writing the script.

Pouya Shabazian, Lucy Fisher and Douglas Wick will produce while  Rachel Shane is executive producing.

The film will begin production in Chicago in April

The release date for the adaptation has now been confirmed for March 21, 2014

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