2015 is expected to be another great year for book-to-film adaptations. So if you’re one of those people who enjoy a good read as well as a good watch, then you’re in for an exciting ride. It’s like going to the fun land and getting your favorite ice crea
2015 is expected to be another great year for book-to-film adaptations. So if you’re one of those people who enjoy a good read as well as a good watch, then you’re in for an exciting ride. It’s like going to the fun land and getting your favorite ice cream cone in the end! You get to enjoy the ride and leave with a sweet taste in your mouth, or sour, just in case the movie turns out to be bad.
We’ve compiled a list of upcoming book adaptations that will be hitting the big screen in the coming months:
1. The Longest Ride, Nicholas Sparks
A combination of romance, secrets and relationships.
Release date: April, 10
2. Child 44, Tom Rob Smith
An officer’s story on the path to discover the truth behind serial killing of children in the Soviet Union.
Release date: April, 17
3. Far from the Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy
A classic love story of a woman who has to choose between a Shepherd, a Sergeant and a rich bachelor.
Release date: May, 1
4. Paper Towns, John Green
When M goes missing, Q embarks on a journey in search for her. The clues she left are his only hope of finding her.
Release date: July, 24
5. The Scorch Trials, James Dashner
The sequel to Maze Runner; Thomas and the Gladers have to complete phase two of their trials and survive.
Release date: September, 18
6. Frankenstein, Mary Shelley
We all know the story of Frankenstein, but this adaptation will focus on his assistant, Igor.
Release date: October, 2
7. The Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling
This one is probably a childhood favorite of many of us. Mowgli is raised in a jungle by a pack of wolves, a bear and a black panther.
Release date: October, 9
8. Mockingjay (Part 2), Suzanne Collins
The final chapter in the Hunger Games series. The final showdown between Katniss Everdeen and the Capital.
Release date: November, 20
9. The Martian, Andy Weir
Mark Watney was the first Astronaut to walk on Mars, but what happens when he loses contact with Earth.
Release date: November, 27
Which movie are you looking forward to the most in 2015?