Tim
Burton, who's known for his spooky movies, will take on the eerie tale of a boy
who explores the ruins of an abandoned children's home.
Spooky
movie master Tim Burton will take on a film adaptation of Ransom Riggs’ young
adult novel “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” Word and Film
reported.
The
2011 novel follows teenager Jacob, who begins to explore the ruins of the
titular home, located on an island near Wales, and learns more about the
children who lived there and why they were separated from society. Eerie
photographs are interspersed with the text.Burton is known for strange and scary stories, having directed films such as the animated 2012 film “Frankenweenie,” 2012’s “Dark Shadows,” and 2007’s “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” among others. The movie is being released by 20th Century Fox and the studio is aiming for a July 2015 opening.
The
script is being adapted by writer Jane Goldman, who recently penned the
screenplays for the 2012 film “The Woman in Black.” She’s also behind the
scripts for “X-Men: First Class” and its upcoming sequel, films which
“Peregrine” fans know share similarities with the story of Riggs’ novel.
No
word on whether Burton’s frequent stars Johnny Depp or partner Helena
Bonham-Carter will be appearing in the film
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