Tim Burton and 20th Century Fox
open the audition in the US to find someone who fits to play the leading role
in the movie adaptation of Ransom Riggs' New York Times best-selling novel
"Miss Peregrine's Home of Peculiar Children".
The release date is already set
in July 2015 and the new title of the movie has already been announced. The
reason for dropping off the "Children" in the original title and use
"Peculiars" to replace the plural is to not mislead people who are
not familiar with the book. This will tell them that the film is not for
children. However, the said title is not final yet.Jacob Portman, the main character in the story, is a 16-year-old boy who goes to Wales to uncover the truth of the past of his grandfather. He discovers the ruins of Miss Peregrine's Home of Peculiar Children when he arrives at the remote island off the Wales coast. As he explores the place, he finds out that the people who once lived there are not only peculiar but may have been dangerous.
The book was originally
intended for a picture book, but was instead narrated the story into words as
advised by an editor at the book publisher, Quirk Books. The vintage
photographs that Riggs collected were his key to telling the story of a boy who
used the photos as clues to the truth behind the abandoned orphanage in the
island.
Burton is known for his gothic,
dark, fantasy, and quirky horror films and perhaps will bring out the
"peculiar" story at its finest in the film adaptation. It is also
possible that he will add much creepier atmosphere to the movie. Some of his
films that made it big are "Edward Scissorhands", "Sleepy
Hollow", "The Night before Christmas", "Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory", "Planet of the Apes", "Alice in
Wonderland", and "Batman Returns".

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