Fantastic Beasts is just one of the plates David Heyman is currently spinning. From Derek Cianfrance's Michael Fassbender-starring drama The Light Between Oceans, to fairytale-riffing comic-book adap Fables to a potential Paddington sequel, he's certainly keeping himself busy.
And then there's The Queen Of The Tearling: a fantasy novel adaptation billed as a sort or YA Game Of Thrones, which sees him reteaming with Potter alumnus Emma Watson both as star and first-time producer.
"There's a lot of trust," Heyman explains of how their new partnership is working. "She's very communicative and she has thoughts about the script - I think we're on a third draft. She's strong-minded and has opinions but she's not arrogant, and she's eager to learn what she doesn't know. I'm very fond of her and I wouldn't have gone into it if I didn't think we could do something great."
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Great Mr Heyman.
A young person needs a good mentor, and I think this working relationship is ideal. You know her since she was 9 years old. I am really looking forward to this project even if she does not end up acting in it. I say this Kelsea is 19 and Emma will be 25 this month. She looks young, but she no longer looks a mere 19 either.
I think David Heyman and Emma Watson have already proven to be a winning team and I am so looking forward to seeing Queen of Tearlings take shape. I think the second book is coming out in June this year.
Thanks.
I live in Germany, but I will order the 2nd book. I am also looking forward to this collaboration.
Lou
Mr Heyman,
wouldn't Rup Grint make a good red headed queen's guard. Just a thought, since there is such in the book.
Yes I'm really looking forward to this movie since I really enjoyed reading the first two books. This movie will turn out as brilliant since Emma is going to star as Kelsea ❤
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