‘ERAGON,’
Epic Fantasy Based on Worldwide Publishing Phenomenon,
Begins Production August 1st
Worldwide
Search for Title Character ends in England with
Casting of Newcomer Ed Speleers
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 12, 2005
LOS
ANGELES…Fox 2000 Pictures begins production August
1st in Budapest, Hungary, on the epic fantasy adventure
ERAGON, based on the best-selling novel by Christopher
Paolini.
Twentieth
Century Fox releases ERAGON June 16th, 2006.
Following
a worldwide casting search, which rivaled the hunt
for a cinematic “Harry Potter,” and included hundreds
of auditions and dozens of screen tests, newcomer
Ed Speleers has landed the title role – a young
man whose destiny is revealed when he learns he
is part of an elite troop of Dragon Riders. Eragon
is swept into a world of magic and power, discovering
that he can save – or destroy – an Empire.
Deals
are being finalized for Academy Award® winner
Jeremy Irons, and Oscar® nominees John Malkovich
and Djimon Hounsou to take on key roles. Casting
on the female lead, ‘Arya’, will soon be announced.
ERAGON
is directed by Stefen Fangmeier, one of the industry’s
true visual effects genius’. During his tenure at
the renowned effects house Industrial Light &
Magic, Fangmeier supervised films such as “Saving
Private Ryan,” “Twister,” “The Perfect Storm” and
“Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.”
He is a three-time BAFTA Award winner, and has been
Oscar-nominated four times.
George
Lucas, for whom Fangmeier worked for 15 years at
ILM, commented: “Stefen invested a good part of
his life into creating state-of-the-art visual effects
at ILM. His effects work always supported story
and characters, and that will serve him very well
on ERAGON.”
The
novel Eragon is a publishing sensation,
selling over one million copies in only six months
in 2003. Eragon has spent 98 weeks on The New
York Times Bestseller List, and 21 consecutive
months on Publishers Weekly Young Adult
Fiction Bestseller List, including nine months at
#1. The novel came out in paperback in May and again
shot to the top of both The New York Times
and Publishers Weekly charts and has been
published in 37 countries. In total over two million
copies are in print.
Eragon
is the first novel of a trilogy. The second book,
Eldest, will be published in the U.S. and
Canada on August 23rd with a first printing alone
of one million copies.
Paolini’s
own story is a fantasy in itself. The first edition
of Eragon was self- published by his family.
The following year, Alfred A. Knopf published the
novel to huge acclaim.
Christopher
Paolini says of his book becoming a feature film,
"I originally conceived Eragon as
a movie. I saw the characters and action clearly
in my mind. But since I didn't have the money to
produce a film, I ended up writing the story as
a book. I am thrilled to know that Fox is bringing
my vision to life, capturing the spirit of the land
of Alagaësia and its characters."
Christopher
Paolini, now 21, grew up in Paradise Valley, Montana
– his own real-life “middle earth,” and a location
which inspired much of the story’s fantastic environments.
ERAGON
is produced by John Davis (“I, Robot”) and Wyck
Godfrey.
One
of the world’s largest producers and distributors
of motion pictures, Fox Filmed Entertainment produces,
acquires and distributes motion pictures throughout
the world. These motion pictures are produced or
acquired by the following units of FFE: Twentieth
Century Fox, Fox 2000, Fox Searchlight Pictures
and Twentieth Century Fox Animation.
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