Making a move into a potential film franchise, Fox has acquired movie rights to supernatural sci-fi novel “The Bone Season” and set it with Andy Serkis’ Imaginarium Studios and Peter Chernin’s Chernine Entertainment. Set in a dystopian world and written by Brit author Samantha Shannon as her first novel, “The Bone Season” was published in August by Bloomsbury Publishing as the first of a seven-book series. Imaginarium acquired the movie rights and has sold them to Fox and Chernin. Serkis and Imaginarium partner Jonathan Cavendish will produce with Peter Chernin and Jenno Topping. “The Bone Season” follows a 19-year-old clairvoyant who is called a dreamwalker and is able to move into the minds of other people. She is later taken to a secret penal colony at Oxford.
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