

We’ve got a long way to go before this comes out but I’m hoping for the best. As long as they didn’t stray to far from the novel I’d be okay with it.
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Therefore I’m kind of hoping the writers, directors, and makers of this film take creative license over this one. Though I applaud Suzanne Collins for keeping it real with all the deaths that occur in this last book (because lets face it, this is a war there will be casualties) it was still not the best book. In my personal opinion (and I’ve found many others agree with me) this was the worst book in the trilogy. It depends on how the trailer looks when it comes out, which I’m guessing will be released when Divergent drops. However, because Dylan O’Brien will be playing the main character and I’m obsessed with him I might still give this one a try. I think I got three chapters in before I gave up. I did try to read it however, I just couldn’t get into. This is based on another book I didn’t read. If you haven’t read the book yet I would definitely recommend it.

There’s no trailer yet so I can’t say how close I think it’ll resemble the book but the movie poster looks great and Green was heavily involved in the making of the film so I have high hopes for it. It’s probably my favorite book by him and he’s written some great ones. Even so, this trailer does look really good so I’m willing to give a book a try to prep for the film. Even though I tend to love books like that I was getting sick of reading the same thing. I’d heard a lot about these books and it was all over Tumblr but I resisted reading it because it sounded like just another dystopian novel with a heroine and her love interest. What I can say is the trailer looked so good I felt inspired to actually read the first book in this trilogy created by Veronica Roth. I’m still on the waiting list to get this book from the library so I can’t really say how the trailer compares to the novel. Tagged ansel elgort, gus, hazel, john green, nat wolff, shaliene woodley, tfios, the fault in our stars 3 Comments Books Into Movies (2014) Until then I’ll be watching the trailer 100 times and crying my eyes out. The Fault in Our Stars expected release date is June 6.

I’m so excited and sad that we have to wait so long for it to come out. I truly think this film will do well especially among the fans of the novel. It just reminded me why I loved the book in the first place (time to reread it again?). I almost grabbed my tissue box just watching the trailer. Lastly, this movie is definitely going to be a killer. Not only with Woodley but also with Ansel Elgort as a Augustus and Nat Wolff as Isaac. Either way I think this was great casting. I’ve heard good things about Woodley before but I didn’t really believe it until I saw her in the trailer for this and Divergent (she must like books). I’ll be the first to admit that I had my doubts because of her involvement in The Secret of the American Teenager but she truly is a great actress and this is just another indication that we need to stop judging actors based solely on one of their roles. Second, I have to give credit where it’s due and Shailene Woodley is a boss. From the trailer it looks like they stay pretty faithful which is awesome. First of all, we know Green was pretty involved in it so I feel like they won’t stray too far from the book.

Having seen the movie, I say this to you: Bring your damn Kleenex.I’m am so excited to see this film. The Fault in Our Stars opens on June 6 and tells the story of the relationship between Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley) and Augustus Waters (Ansel Elgort), two teenage cancer survivors. Will this passion translate into good business for the film? The One Direction movie did only meh at the box office, but that was a concert film. That's perhaps not a surprise considering the fanaticism surrounding the book on which the movie is based, and John Green, the author of that book. Iron Man 3 teaser from 2012, which was fans' first glimpse of that movie, and has been viewed more than 58 million times.īut The Fault in Our Stars trailer, viewed more than 17 million times, has (at the time this post was published) 272,320 likes, representing a deep level of engagement with the material. In views, neither is close to, say, the U.K. It's the Nerdfighters over the Directioners, and, as of this week, the trailer for The Fault in Our Stars has surpassed that of One Direction: This Is Us as the most "liked" movie trailer ever on YouTube.
